Latest News Latest News Opinion Management Immaterial Bob Goldman February 9, 2011 There are terrible fates that can befall a working person these days. You can be downsized, or outsourced, or simply… Arts & Entertainment Survey of Asian Art at Mission College Cynthia Cheng February 9, 2011 “Popular art is a celebration of the image. Great art is a celebration of the idea,” says Preston Metcalf, curator… Community Author Bo Caldwell Gives Book Talk at Library Cynthia Cheng February 9, 2011 When Bo Caldwell’s mother suggested that she write a novel based on her grandparents’ experiences as missionaries in China, Caldwell… Arts & Entertainment Dreaming On Larry Sacks February 9, 2011 There was just one chance to see it and if you didn’t, then you flat out missed it. It’s gone…. Community Donnelle McGee’s Love Poetry Conquers All Diane Andrews February 2, 2011 It’s not that Donnelle McGee’s poetry is about love per se. Rather, the Mission College writer, counselor (since 1998), and… City Politics Eight of Santa Clara’s 10 Employee Unions Agree to Pay Concessions Carolyn Schuk February 2, 2011 In the face of Santa Clara’s ongoing budget deficit, eight of Santa Clara’s employee bargaining units have agreed to contract… Community February 2011 Calendar Admin February 2, 2011 Ongoing – Farmers Market Every Saturday morning The Downtown Santa Clara Farmers Market continues its popular year-round engagement every Saturday… Public Safety Celebrating 30 Years of Service Larry Sacks February 2, 2011 Friday night, January 21, a face that’s become synonymous with the Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) was given high honors… Business Moonlite Lanes: A Santa Clara Icon Since 1960 Melissa McKenzie February 2, 2011 There are plenty of places where people can go to participate in one of the top recreational activities in the… Opinion The Green Hornet / Rated PG-13 for violence, drug use and language Karl Scott February 2, 2011 My antennae went up when this film, originally scheduled for release last summer, came out January 2011. January is a… City Politics City’s General Fund Gets Small Share of Santa Clara Property Tax Dollars Carolyn Schuk February 2, 2011 You might be surprised at just how little of the property taxes paid by Santa Clara residents actually go into… City Politics City Manager Asks Council to Oppose Shuttering Redevelopment Agencies Carolyn Schuk February 2, 2011 California governor Jerry Brown’s proposal to shut down the state’s redevelopment agencies (RDAs) to address the state’s $25 billion deficit… Opinion I Want my Old Job Back! Bob Goldman February 2, 2011 It may not be the uptick we’ve been wishing for, but statistics show the pace of hiring is accelerating. This… Business Yan Can Asian Bistro Offers Special Chinese New Year Menu Cynthia Cheng February 2, 2011 Ever since executive chef Cory Chen took over at Yan Can Asian Bistro, an Asian fusion restaurant at 3927 Rivermark… Arts & Entertainment Local Youth Band Hopes To Leave No Members Behind Suzy Paluzzi January 26, 2011 The Ambassadors symphonic concert band is made up of dedicated sixth to twelfth grade music students from Buchser Middle School… Schools Big Scholarships Offered to Middle College Students Cynthia Cheng January 26, 2011 Tuition, textbooks, housing, and food are just some of the many expenses that make college such an expensive venture. Because… Business New Spa Combines Classic Treatments with New Technology Melissa McKenzie January 26, 2011 For 25 years men and women from the South Bay have been traveling to San Francisco to visit a hidden… Community Pacific Gardens Sponsors Dementia Reality Tours for Caregivers Diane Andrews January 26, 2011 Not everyone who forgets where they left their keys or why they went into the bedroom has dementia. It is… Business It’s Time to Revisit Fiorillo’s April J. Jones January 26, 2011 I pass Fiorillo’s Restaurant Tuesdays on the way to my son’s play date. It looks interesting and I have wanted… Opinion Black Swan / Rated R for sex, drugs and Tchaikovsky Karl Scott January 26, 2011 I love films about ballet and classical music. Always have, always will. My all-time favorite is A Night at the… 1 … 476 477 478 479 480 481