Santa Clara Professor in “Merchant of Venice”
Jeffrey Bracco takes the stage in infamous, classic play Ethan Beberness The Santa Clara April 19, 2018 Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” has long had a reputation for being an[…]
Jeffrey Bracco takes the stage in infamous, classic play Ethan Beberness The Santa Clara April 19, 2018 Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” has long had a reputation for being an[…]
Gallery 9 displays talents of Bay Area painter in new exhibition of artwork Peter Schutz The Santa Clara April 12, 2018 Sometimes, it’s the little things that count. In the[…]
Reviewing “Call It Clover” at Santa Clara Peter Schutz The Santa Clara February 22, 2018 You’re seated on a train. Opposite you is a middle-aged couple. As you turn the pages[…]
De Saisset showcases portraits of American music legends Ethan Beberness The Santa Clara February 8, 2018 Now showing at the de Saisset museum is the Bank of America collection of classic[…]
Freeman is the only student artist in residence Bella Rios The Santa Clara February 1, 2018 Trashy is the new classy, according to senior Ciaran Freeman. As a student artist, Freeman[…]
“The Foreigner” masterfully tackles sensitive topics Ethan Beberness Associate Reporter November 16, 2017 Like a bad dream or an unfortunate high school nickname, the same societal issues seem to haunt[…]
Igwebuike’s Love Jones celebrates student talent in its 15th year on campus Noah Sonnenburg The Santa Clara October 26, 2017 For Leanna Brown, this quarter’s Love Jones wasn’t just another[…]
Observing the magic of “Body Worlds Decoded” Perla Luna Managing Editor October 26, 2017 Real human bodies and organs are meticulously posed and displayed around the room as visitors marvel[…]
A mixed review for SCU Presents’ Fall One-Act Festival Ethan Beberness Associate Reporter October 26, 2017 Santa Clara’s Department of Theatre and Dance left audiences both cringing and laughing during[…]
Library exhibit expresses tragedy through comics PJ Hummelt Associate Reporter October 12, 2017 While comics are commonly thought of as humorous and easily digestible forms of entertainment, “Priya Shakti” directly[…]