Where We Play is Where We Grow
At the intersection of art and science, Floating Kīpuka/Dreaming the Futures We Want to Grow captures the essence of youth
boygenius is back
The all-women band cements their place in popular indie music with their second album, the record
Daisy Jones and The Six Review
The 70’s are making a comeback in Prime Video’s show adaptation of Daisy Jones and The Six
The Good Life
Santa Clara professors weigh in on what the concept means to them and offer advice on how to find the Good Life yourself
Battle of the Bands Rocks Guild Theatre
“It is easy to love your friend, but sometimes the hardest lesson to learn is to love your enemy.” ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Bronco News Explores Santa Clara Events and Culture
Trio energizes campus with comedic interviews and authentic interactions
Live at The Bronco
Student, local bands transform DaSilva’s usually debaucherous atmosphere
Passing Through the Threshold
Currently residing in Dowd, Daren Kendall’s sculptural work offers space for abstraction and connection
Let's Start Here, Lil Yachty
The SoundCloud rapper shocks listeners in a revolutionary take on trap music
This Is Why, Paramore
The nostalgic pop-punk band delivers an explorative and politically charged sixth album
This Stupid World, Yo La Tengo
New tracks from seasoned indie rockers deliver a ruminative mood
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