Come back to the kitchen, Paula Deen, Paula Deen
If you, like me, are a fan of the Food Network, you've
You can’t hide in fixed income
When is being risk-averse too risky for the sake of your retirement?
It was a winning day for Cal’s first Super Bowl
With the 49ers on the road to the Super Bowl for the first time in over a decade, the Bay Area was on fire. Red and gold ruled while Super Bowl parties took on a fever not seen in years. At our house, the Super Bowl gathering comprised our family of 10, including baby Cal who, at 6 months old, was experiencing his first Big Game.
A slice of Americana and a piece of kransekake
Gilroy's Memorial Day events are alright for all the right
Save the date for a golf game and a good cause
Please save the afternoon, Friday, Sept. 9, especially if you
Year end planning and a little daydreaming
As we are well entrenched in the holiday season, many of us find
‘Love, Loss, and What I Wore’: A trip though life and wardrobe
Sisters Nora and Delia Ephron took the book “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” by Ilene Bacmerman, added stories of friends and their own experiences and came up with a delightful production that hits home with most women and can tickle the funny bone of the guys in the audience. Sadly, Nora Ephron died a little more than two years ago and left an enormous library of plays and books, including “When Harry Met Sally,” “Sleepless in Seattle” and this play.
John Fry, the PGA and all those ‘missing deadlines’
In a recent column, Patty Fisher of the San Jose Mercury News















