Vote from the relaxation of your own home
I have voted! Yay for me. My ballot was, of course, absentee; it
A century’s worth of memories with Spareribs & Sauerkraut
Many of us have wonderful memories of holidays and everything they represent. Our religious devotion, celebrating with family and friends and traditional foods are just a few things we hold in our hearts. One of my favorite Christmas food memories involves my dad when he was in college. I now share that story and the special recipe, which has been part of the Mariani family's Christmas meal for well over a century.
Valentine’s Day combines pagan and Christian elements
Well, it could be merely a coincidence, but the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose has chosen Feb. 15 for its annual Wedding Anniversary Celebration. San Jose's St. Joseph Cathedral Basilica (880 S. Market St.) will host a special Mass for all couples observing their fifth (or less), 25th, 40th and 50th (or more) years of marriage. Couples will renew wedding vows, receive a blessing from Bishop Patrick McGrath, get a certificate marking the occasion and enjoy a reception afterward. All of this occurs on the day after Valentine's Day.
‘The Loudest Man On Earth’: An exercise in not being silenced
Take English American Sign Language, a deaf actor, an award-winning play by the deaf actor’s (hearing) wife, a director that carries a super able cast, mix well and you have an enlightening glance into the life of a non-hearing man who refuses to be silent.
Sharks struggle in return from road trip
SAN JOSE – New Jersey, owner of a seventh-place record in the Metropolitan Division going into Thursday night’s game against the San Jose Sharks, kept its playoff hopes flickering by turning back the Sharks 3-0 in front of 16,234 fans.
‘Time Stands Still’: A look at a seldom approached subject
Making its regional debut at TheatreWorks, Donald Margulies’s “Time Stands Still” brings us an emotional and seldom looked at page from the Iran and Afghan wars – or for any war zone for that matter. Successful photojournalist Sara Goodwin (outstanding Rebecca Dines) has barely survived a roadside bomb attack in the Afghan area. Brought home by her burnt out foreign correspondent longtime lover James (an inspired Mark Anderson Phillips) after weeks in a coma, her world has become a rocky place of frustration and doubt about her relationship and moving forward with her life as it was. The vulnerability of not being in absolute control is at times completely unacceptable. She has returned scarred with a leg and arm in a cast, and is dependent on others while she heals.
Unique Opportunity for Local Unsigned Teenage Bands
South Valley's unsigned teenage bands have a chance to play, compete and possibly win time in a recording studio at the upcoming South Bay's Battle of the Bands.
Parents plunk down cash to create senior memories
Here we are, halfway through my son's senior year of high school and I have learned something very important: Senior year is more expensive than any other year of high school. Basically, it's the year that parents spend like drunken Beverly Hills housewives using their soon-to-be-ex-husband's black AMEX for the last time.














