In Scene
'Images' dance through their heads
Nationally known choreographer part of this year's show
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As the curtain goes up, senior Darla DeCair is lying on the ground in front of a green background, but once the music starts, she is an animal ready to defend her tribe. Choreographed by DeCair, this piece is just one of the great moments of "Images."
Heat up your love-life burners
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Do you find yourself wanting, yearning, wishing for romance at this time in the year?
De Saisset museum has an 'Eye on the Sixties'
Exhibit shows parallels between 1960s and today
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The turbulent era of the 1960s comes to life through sculpture and painting in the de Saisset's newest exhibition.
The instant gratification of celebrity gossip blogs
Blogs may be more up to date, but not always legitimate
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Cocaine, sex tapes, DUIs, public mental breakdowns. The new phenomena of celebrity gossip blogs are broadcasting the scandalous escapades of the country's most rich and famous, and not only are students reading, but they're addicted.
Fear the wrath of 'Rambo': Stallone massacres at 61
Newest 'Rambo' showcases highest body count at 263
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"Rambo" is awesome. Not in the '80s sense of the word, but in the traditional fear-the-wrath-of-God way.
Cuban music echoes from Havana to Santa Clara
Festival features authentic variety of Cuban music
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The colorful sounds of Cuban music, highlighting a mixture of genres, will echo through Santa Clara all this week.



