Author: Melissa McKenzie
Arts & Entertainment
Triton Turns 50, Celebratory Events Planned Throughout the Year
April 15, 2015
On Dec. 23, 1965 Santa Clara’s Triton Museum of Art received its non-profit status, making 2015 the museum’s golden year....
Community
Justin’s House Holds Fundraiser, Inspires Community
April 8, 2015
Alcoholism and drug abuse are ugly demons, causing a life-long struggle to attempt to break free from addiction. Reasons for...
Arts & Entertainment
Studio Bongiorno Opens New Show Saturday Night
April 8, 2015
The rainforests are rapidly depleting. Almost daily we hear about a new at risk animal or how our entire ecosystem...
Arts & EntertainmentSchools
You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown Opens at Saint Lawrence Academy
April 8, 2015
The popular Peanuts characters came to life on the St. Lawrence Academy stage as Santa Clara’s only Catholic high school...
Arts & Entertainment
A Painting Career of Constant Change at the Triton
April 1, 2015
Inside the Triton Museum of Art’s Permanent Gallery is a seemingly disjointed collection of pieces. It begins with precision in...
Community
Colorful Run Benefits Pace
April 1, 2015
California’s Great America was the “raddest” place to be on March 21. The theme park, which opens for its 2015...
Arts & Entertainment
RJJT Performs Dr. Seuss Tales in Seussical
April 1, 2015
This month would have been Dr. Seuss’ 111th birthday, so it is the right time for Roberta Jones Junior Musical...
Arts & Entertainment
A Personal Journey Told Through Paint
March 25, 2015
With pieces that reflect the artist’s heritage, family, spirituality, celebration and struggle, Joyce McEwan Crawford is showing viewers her personal...
Community
An Unmatched Legacy Unfolds in New Book
March 25, 2015
It’s been over 40 years since the San Jose Earthquakes first took the pitch at Spartan Stadium. Between then and...
Arts & Entertainment
Santa Clarans Turn Out for Annual Student Art Show
March 25, 2015
It’s one of the most highly anticipated Triton Museum of Art exhibits each year; one that gives students a memory...









