All aboard for a wild ride without seat belts
In the mid-1930s, it took the luxurious New York Central's 20th
Curtain Up: ‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ is a study in organized confusion
Whitney Pintello directs Pintello Comedy Theatre's version of six-time Tony nominated "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" with loving care and gets the most from each dysfunctional character.
Ripe tomatoes, a spiffy GHS update and a local hero
News flash: The Italian tomatoes are in – at long last – at LJB Farms on Fitzgerald just north of town off Santa Teresa. If you haven’t been, go. The tasty variety bursts with local, fresh flavor. A good piece of bread, a little mayonnaise, salt and pepper and sliced LJB Italian tomatoes on top. Now that’s good eatin’. Also, fabulous drizzled with Jeff Martin’s locally produced Frantoio Grove olive oil. It’s a treat to buy local and support the Bonino Family farm. Louie, the patriarch and sons Russ and Brent are hard-working guys who are always around, hopping off tractors and doing whatever it takes to keep the agriculture operation running. Mother, Judy, is like the farm office foreman and she always has a smile for customers and hires great kids to help out. It’s an American family farm operation that grows the sweetest corn around and it’s right in our backyard.
High Holy Days Full of Symbolism, Cleansing
Next week begins a 10-day period so sacred to Judaism that it is
Public hearing on water board pay increase set for Oct. 28
Santa Clara Valley Water District board members will consider
Wasting life away in the school carpool line
I don't know how this happened, but apparently I have amassed
BOXING: Guerrero headed back to the ring
Golden Boy Promotions matchmaker Robert Diaz confirmed through
‘Lend Me a Tenor’ a delightful farce
What better time for a grand moment of laughter? Lend Me a Tenor brings us into a wonderful farce that ends all farces. With two “Ortellos” and an abundance of hot ladies ready to make their dreams come true with the greatest tenor in the world who has an over-the-top jealous Italian wife. Laughter starts with the first moments when the really uptight general manager of the Cleveland Opera can’t find his temperamental, lady-chasing tenor for the evening’s performance.
















