A Pause for Art and Empathy
The de Saisset showcases artist Bryan Ida’s con.Text show, exhibiting a powerful message of connectedness under political strife
What Does Nostalgia Sound Like?
Santa Clara’s Simon Lanzoni reflects on childhood in the opening of his audiovisual installation in Dowd Hall’s new gallery space
Exploring Downtown San José’s Food Scene
San Pedro Square Market serves food, sports and culture
Spotify Wrapped Elicits Self-Reflection
I have an ETLU Spotify Wrapped personality – how about you?
Vudu Caravan Brings the Funk Back
The experimental indie rock group marries its members’ unique styles, bringing a fresh sound to Santa Clara’s concert-goers
Madxsen Stands on Her Own Two Feet on PROTOFEMCELCORE
The Santa Clara artist divulged how her experiences of femininity impacted the sound and lyricism of her self-released debut album
The Rise of Snippet Music
How the attention economy has changed music and created that TikTok sound you can’t stop humming
Why I Want to be Friends With Mark Duplass
This year’s Sinatra Artist-in-Residence offered refreshing affirmations and advice for young artists in an exclusive interview
Magic, Frustration, Love and the The Great Wave
Contemporary artists express their relationships with the ocean and the threats it faces
Student Curation at the de Saisset: Cultural, Community and Identity
A look at de Saisset’s culturally colorful new exhibit and the students that made it happen
Publishing What Resonates: The Santa Clara Review and The Owl
Santa Clara student-run literary publications pursue an innovative and involved arts community
The Santa Clara University Concertgoers’ Guide
Santa Clara’s students speak on their concert experiences
The Duplicity Of Don’t Worry Darling
Where do viewers draw the line between social media trend and socially progressive filmmaking?
Nathan Fielder Blurs the Line Between TV and Reality
His new show “The Rehearsal” is top-tier cringe comedy but begins to bring up concerns around his methodology
The 2022 Studio Art Senior Exhibition is Now Open
Dowd closes out the year with stunning work from 10 senior studio art majors
Oh, the Theatrical Places We used to Go
A historical account into independent Bay Area movie theaters