Universe-roaming astronauts are rarely ‘lost in space’
Recently we observed the 40th anniversary of the first manned
Make sure to use a pitching wedge off of hard-pan lies
We are often faced with the dilemma of the short-approach shot
‘Anything Goes’: A feel good musical
“Anything Goes” is an original musical comedy that opened on Broadway in 1934 and starred Ethel Merman, then Patty LePone and then Joel Gray. It went on to three revivals winning awards through the years of movies, television and stage. The plot is outrageous and silly, but it has Cole Porter’s music including “De-Lovely,” “I Get kick Out of You,” “You’re the Top,” “Easy To Love” and “Anything Goes”--and a super talented cast.
Assembly car allowances drive up budget costs
Assemblyman Luis Alejo will be driving a 2011 Ford Escape Hybrid
HOCKEY: Sharks beat Kings to tie for first in Pacific
The San Jose Sharks are tied atop the Pacific Division with 94 points after a come-from-behind 6-5 shootout victory at Pacific Division rival Los Angeles on Thursday night.
‘Million Dollar Quartet’: A bombastic tribute
On Dec. 4, 1956 four brilliant young men on the verge of realizing their dreams of soaring into the heights of the music business met at the ramshackle Sun Studio in Memphis for a relaxed jam session.
A personal look at Capote
WHEN the South Valley Civic Theatre with their Morgan Hill Community Playhouse Company decided to present “Tru” a one man show they bravely went into delicate territory. A one man show is a gamble, the material has to be believable, the direction has to be really detailed and the “one man” that carries the production for 90 minutes has to be able to deliver the character he is playing. Well they seemed to hit it just right with their first one man play, Bill Tindall carries the Truman Capote character with all his humor and insecurities with the book by Jay Presson Allen who brings us a sad unsure Capote, Carol Harris directs with a sensitive brush and brings in a very acceptable “Tru”.




















