‘Priscilla Queen of the Desert’: Creativity in another dimension
Creative, unique and inventive are understated adjectives when describing “Priscilla Queen Of The Desert.” The line “pushing the envelope” was made for this show, a production where the star is the award-winning costumes by Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner and a bus, which comes onstage and helps an out-of-the-box story unfold. Written by Stephen Elliott and Allan Scott, directed by Simon Phillips and choreography by Ross Coleman, this jukebox musical uses pop songs as its score and romps through a story that has great humor and - at times - heart-wrenching moments.
SaberCats edged Blaze 35-34 for 5th straight AFL win
SAN JOSE – Despite being limited to a season-low 35 points, the San Jose SaberCats won a fifth consecutive Arena Football League game Saturday night, edging the Utah Blaze 35-34 before a crowd of 8,438 fans at HP Pavilion.
Vaccination is only part of disease prevention
I received more than a few letters asking about a new vaccine
Pets need homes this holiday
More than 1,200 Silicon Valley animals need a home for the holidays. Silicon Valley animal shelters are launching “Shelters First” (www.sheltersfirst.org), an awareness campaign that targets the 67% of Santa Clara county households that love pets – encouraging everyone to find their next pet at a shelter. (That’s over 400,000 families!) Currently, only 25% of pet owners adopt from shelters.
Safe and secure
Whether it's a fast run to the mall to pick up a birthday gift, a stop at the ATM for some walking-around cash or merely darting out of the house to get to an appointment, too often our minds are on a million different things. A million different things, that is, except for one thing we should be thinking of: safety.
COLUMN: Mark Jackson states his case for winning with Warriors
Mark Jackson coaches a Warriors team that has lost 17 of its last 21 games. He saw the man who hired him on a platform of bold promise, co-owner Joe Lacob, get lacerated by fans.
Here to L.A. in 2 Hours? Not so Fast
Maybe two decades from now, passengers heading to Los Angeles on














