No matter who you are, everyone needs a way to express themselves. For Douglass Brown, it is molding 12,000 degree molten glass into delicate art pieces at his studio. On Fridays and weekends, the studio hosts lessons where new or experienced people can come and make a piece of their own to take home.
Half Moon Bay Art Glass heats up the community
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Arts & EntertainmentThe community and small businesses connect at the Ferry Building
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Arts & EntertainmentSan Carlos' 31st annual art and wine faire brings the Bay Area together
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Arts & EntertainmentMya Byrne: bringing LGBTQ+ representation to country music
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Arts & EntertainmentArt Bias welcomes holiday festivity with open doors
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Arts & EntertainmentHigh school jazz band connects communities for a greater good
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Arts & EntertainmentCrowds gather for food and culture at Belmont Greek Festival
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Arts & EntertainmentApril Fools' Day celebrations reveal a rich history
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Arts & EntertainmentRedwood City celebrates culture and diversity for Lunar New Year
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Arts & EntertainmentA day in the life: Finals week
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BroadcastCarlmont faculty ends the year on a high note
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BroadcastInside the Life of Duke Commit Kaylee Kim
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BroadcastSpring season kicks off for the local AYSO EPIC team
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BroadcastScots turn season around as team chemistry comes together
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About the Contributor
Vivianna Bouvier, Staff Writer
Vivianna Bouvier is a sophomore and staff writer in Carlmont High School's journalism program. She likes sleeping, eating, and wearing clothes.