More than an astronomer, Huygens revolutionized science
The 700-pound wok-shaped machine parachuted through smoggy skies, landed on a desolate landscape 291 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, and radioed its data back to Earth.
Scenes from Christmas in the South Valley
'Twas the week before Christmas, and all through the land,
Fine wines
I was anxious to see Janu and Jason Goelz’s brand new tasting room, inside The Stomping Ground, an ambitious and exciting venture between the Goelz’ and Tim Slater, owner of Sarah’s Vineyard. A three-year plan for the venue includes several other boutique wineries, a brewery and a distillery—along with upscale eateries. I passed through a courtyard with tables and a water feature as I made my way into the eclectic tasting room.Instead of the usual adjectives to describe each wine, the extensive menu only lists the percentages of the various grapes contained in each wine. Bill Corneth, pouring wines that day, explained, “We don’t try to tell you what you’re going to taste because we don’t want you to feel like you’ve done something wrong if you don’t taste what you think you should.” Bill poured the first wine, a Pixalated Rose, a blend of grenache, mourvedre and pinot noir grapes. It is a dry rose, with a creamy mouthfeel—a pretty aperitif for the holidays. The 2013 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is a juicy bing cherry of a wine with a long, smooth finish. It’s 80 percent cabernet—blended along with four other varietals. Thoughts of pairing this wine with a rib eye steak drizzled with melted blue cheese crossed my mind.I tend to like wines with a little age on them so really enjoyed the 2011 Estate Merlot. This is a rich, full-bodied wine with complex flavors of dark fruits and well-structured tannins, making it an age-worthy wine. Purchasing two bottles before I left, I’ll have one bottle at this year’s holiday and save the other for next year.
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John Ellis went down swinging. Ellis wrapped up play at the
Catholic Charities works to improve lives
The U.S. economy is in the worst shape in more than a
‘Red, White & Tuna’
“Red, White & Tuna”: Benefit for the Michael J. Fox Foundation. Dec. 6, 7, 13, 14, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 for bring your own dinner). Matinee Dec. 1 at 2 p.m. (Doors open at 1 for bring your own brunch). Gilroy Center for the Arts, 7341 Monterey St. $25. www.LimelightActorsTheater.com.
SVCT opens 45th season with ‘Spelling Bee’
South Valley Civic Theatre recently celebrated its 44th season at the annual People’s Choice Awards Show where Rob Barham and Kel Whisner, as Masters of Ceremony, brought down the house with audience participation and watermelons. Not surprisingly, “The Wizard of Oz,” with special effects, outstanding costumes and scenery, and a huge cast, took home the lion’s share of awards. There isn’t room here to mention names but you can get the low down at www.svct.org.



















