The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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    Art reception brings two schools and staff closer

    Left: The art exhibit featured fifteen artists. Three works from De Anza can be seen on the back walls. From left to right: Eugene Rodriguez’s “Fathers, Sons, and Sometimes Lovers,” “Sal Pecoraro’s “Branciforte Construct No. 2,” and Lee Tacang’s “92.”

    Right: Onlookers stop and look at the work of Eugene Rodriguez. His oil on panels is titled “Fathers, Sons, and Sometimes Lovers.” It is a part of “Interruptions,” a series of paintings by Rodriguez, which explore the fanatsy and fear of Latino homosexuals who want to form relationships.

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