Curtain Up: ‘Matilda’ well done, fascinating
Children’s story writer Roald Dahl wrote “Matilda” in 1988. This is a story turned into a musical about an abused child who is gifted and handles the terrible neglect with an abundance of charm and an ability to “always make things right.”
BASEBALL: Clemens trial quickly results in mistrial
The judge in the Roger Clemens federal perjury trial abruptly
It’s Posey vs. Heyward in tonight’s Giants playoff game
The series that begins here today isn't just East vs. West and
Davis’ halftime speech catches on with Niners
One shot. The two words were churning inside Vernon Davis' head from halftime onward Saturday. When he lined up on the New Orleans 14-yard line with 14 seconds left in the game and the 49ers trailing by three points, they were pounding like a jackhammer.
Lincoln’s birthday is a time to reflect on the life’s work of a great man
It was an hour or so before sunrise when I paid my first visit
Capitalism, Secrecy and How This Looks in the Newspaper
Regarding our current controversy over the retirement and
GETTING OUT: ‘Gotta’ see scenic eastern Sierras in the summer
My wife will quickly confirm that I cannot walk past a soapbox without stepping onto it. Heaven forbid if people pass by with change in their pocket, because if they put a nickel in my slot, I’ll start ranting about what you “gotta” do and where you “gotta” go. And here goes.

















