‘The Snow Queen’: The dark side of serendipity
When Hans Christian Anderson wrote “The Snow Queen” in 1845, he could never have fathomed in his wildest imagination (and as we all know he had a wild imagination), that his story would become a steampunk musical. He never dreamed that in the never, never, once-upon-a-time land of future theatre there was a director named Rick Lombardo and an associate director named Kirsten Brandt who would supply songs and lyrics and a reworked story. A talented Haddon Kime adds music to create an enchanting (at times confusing) “Snow Queen” that tells a story of valor, loyalty and the triumph of love.
Celebrate December—Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month—by being safe
With the holiday season upon us, December is a month of celebrations and spending time with friends and loved ones. However, it is also a time to remember how much we value those who are closest to us.
Raw salmon, trout can be deadly to dogs
We just returned from a short trip to the Pacific Northwest. I
Gimenez gets the call, could play today
Gilroy High graduate Chris Gimenez could make his Major League
49ers’ stadium campaign trail makes stop in MH
Team president Jed York spoke at a Rotary Club meeting Wednesday
Finalists for USA men’s Olympic basketball team named
Blake Griffin and LaMarcus Aldridge made it very hard for Team USA officials.

















