In Scene
Forgotten Friday afternoons
It's finally the weekend, but where is everyone?
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Finally, it's Friday afternoon, and Santa Clarans are ready to start their weekend. But there is a strange window of time between the end of class and the time when students start their weekends. The campus seems to chill out from about 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the afternoon, but what are students doing during these awkward hours?
My life in the City of Lights
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I've been an American in Paris for seven weeks. Seven weeks as an international student subjecting myself to one-way suicidal streets, unavoidable cigarette pollution and that eternally pungent smell of urine in the Metro.
A 'Sled Ride' and soul-searching in fall one acts
Two senior theater majors direct short plays this weekend in Mayer
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One of the two student-directed productions premiering Saturday will make Santa Clara theater history as the first musical one act.
Students try their hands, and feet, at choreography
Senior dancers bask in the glory of showcase festival
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There was standing room only by the second half of the Fall Dance Festival Saturday afternoon, as patrons crowded in to see the capstone projects of four seniors: Julia Canavese, Leah Laroche-Paperno, Amanda Lowrey and Marcella Reynolds.
Catch a glimpse of India at Bollywood theater
Three-hour films full of drama, music, vivid colors
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Bollywood films have all the guilty pleasure of a soap opera, the aesthetic appeal of a high-budget Broadway show and the plot depth of an irresistible paperback romance novel.
'Magic' provokes thought
Bruce Springsteen's new album reflects on current events
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When New Jersey's prodigal rock and roll son, Bruce Springsteen, stated in an interview that "the best music is essentially there to provide you something to face the world with," he must have had an album like his newly released work, "Magic," in mind.



