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Author: Noah Sonnenburg

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Looking for Lunch in All the Wrong Places

The search for the ultimate sandwich in San Francisco Noah Sonnenburg Scene Editor October 18, 2018 The perfect sandwich is, at its foundation, a balance of ratios. Too much meat?[…]

America’s Boy Band is Off-Key

Los Angeles hip-hop collective’s energy dwindles on new album Noah Sonnenburg Scene Editor September 27, 2018 It’s tough when you’ve got big shoes to fill. It’s bound to be more[…]

Tom Segura: The Problem with Problematic

Scene Editor takes on Los Angeles Times Op-Ed in defense of stand-up comedy Noah Sonnenburg Scene Editor September 20, 2018 Tom Segura is a funny guy. With three specials on[…]

Angelo LeRoi

Noah Sonnenburg Scene Editor May 24, 2018 Each and every time I’ve gone to Angelo LeRoi’s house, no matter the occasion, he brings me to the upstairs living room to[…]

Henry’s Hi-Life

Noah Sonnenburg Scene Editor May 10, 2018 Italy is famous for its pasta, coastlines and fine cars. Barbecue though, not so much. San Jose’s historic Little Italy lines the sidewalks[…]

Scene Spotlight: Falafel’s Drive-In

Noah Sonnenburg Scene Editor May 3, 2018 Falafel can be a tricky dish to make. It seems simple enough to throw together. Right? Toss some chickpeas and a couple spices[…]

Scene Spotlight: Recycle Bookstore

Noah Sonnenburg Scene Editor April 12, 2018 By God I know I am biased. My home is filled with books, my dorm is filled with books and when I’m home[…]

Scene Spotlight: Young Man

Noah Sonnenburg Scene Editor April 5, 2018 I found something great, but far too late. I’ve been a fan of dream rock group DIIV for years now. The silky sounds[…]

In Cash We Trust: A Look at Corporate Lies

New Netflix series shows the ugly truth behind big business Noah Sonnenburg Scene Editor February 22, 2018 Backstabbing, brutish and downright disgusting. That’s pretty much been the American norm in the[…]

Rap to Rock: The Defining Albums of 2017

Resident music critic ranks the ten best albums in a catastrophic year Noah Sonnenburg Scene Editor January 11, 2018 It’s time to look back. We were all waiting for 2017.[…]

Vulpeck Disappoints with “Mr. Finish Line”

American funk band leaves fans wanting more Noah Sonnenburg The Santa Clara November 16, 2017 It’s not that I’m angry; I’m just disappointed. “Mr. Finish Line” was an album with[…]

Marvelous Heroism in Spite of Chaos

“Thor: Ragnarok” is just as funny as it is thrilling Noah Sonnenburg The Santa Clara November 9, 2017 Finally: a Marvel movie for everyone. Lighter and more welcoming than any[…]

A Portal to the Past: The Cantor Arts Center

A wealth of history is open to the public at Stanford University’s Visual Arts Center Noah Sonnenburg The Santa Clara November 2, 2017 Thirty minutes from Santa Clara’s campus, the[…]

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