Arts

Updated: October 09, 2008 2:06:18 PM PDT
"Eagle Eye" is a standard summer movie come a little late. It has all the ingredients: two unlikely folks thrown together for an adventure, a powerful villain, lots of explosions and gunfights, and a touch of romance.   Full Story
 
Cooler temps are harbingers of fall theatrical productions, and community troupes are again busy preparing for their seasonal offerings.   Full Story
 
"Delaney knew he'd been in the dream before, knew from the hurting whiteness, the icy needles that closed his eyes, the silence, the force of the river wind.   Full Story
 
I do enjoy a good farce. Light fluff, served with a twisted mind, engaging words, and pratfalls. To me, a farce is like a defined glass of port, smooth and relaxing.   Full Story
 
"Burn After Reading" is a true-to-form Coen Brothers movie. It's packed with inspired lunacy, bizarre characters, brief but potent bursts of violence, and a plot so convoluted even the characters aren't sure what's going on.   Full Story
 
by W. Fred Crow On the Douglas Morrisson Theatre stage is a J.   Full Story
 
Upcoming mystery theater dinner will benefit the Milpitas High band Albert Einstein once allowed, "The true test of a city's vitality is not in its commerce, but in its arts.   Full Story
 
Induz, a Bay Area non-profit organization, will hold a concert Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Santa Clara Convention Center to raise funds for art and music programs at local schools and developing countries.   Full Story
 
As children, we loved ghost stories, whispered tales told in the dark that brought goosebumps to our flesh.   Full Story
 
After a minor hiatus it's nice to see Renegade Theatre Experiment back at the stage door. This time its with the brilliantly written little ditty titled, "The Book of Liz.   Full Story