‘Barefoot In the Park’: A fun piece of theater
Based on Neil Simon's 1963 play that brings fun and comedy to a new area, “Barefoot In the Park” is an enjoyable comedy. It is easily digestible - especially with dinner the audience is encouraged to bring, along with wine and whatever else is desired. (But no lighted birthday candles or portable barbecues please, per city ordinances.)
DELO’s DIVOTS: Check your lie, then choose a club
The type of lie you have really dictates what kind of shot you
First You Wash Your Hands, then Put on the Pizza Sauce
At some point in time, you have to teach your kid to cook. I
When two super-shoppers hit the (auto) mall
Few stereotypes have perpetuated longer than that of gal-pal shoppers who love going to the mall. Now kick that stereotype up a notch. Yep, I’m talking New Car Shopping.
Red Phone: What image do police present?
"I saw in the Dispatch your coverage of the Sept. 11 remembrance. I was just wondering what the policy was as far as professionalism in the way that Gilroy police officers look. One of the officers was pictured with a goatee. Is that the type of professionalism they portray as far as being neat and clean cut? Also what is the standpoint on officers and having their Facebook open to the public and displaying pictures of officers in uniform? How much information are the officers releasing?"
Cirque du Soleil goes back to glorious basics with ‘Kooza’
Pick up a kaleidoscope, put it to your eye, twist it a turn and


















