Ongoing blight ignored by city of Gilroy employees
Holy cow Batman! Now that The Dispatch has a new layout and
Enjoying a Fine Italian Wine Feast
I had a couple of things on my mind last Tuesday. Since I cannot write about one, I will write about the other!
Warning: Breakfast may be risky business
Breakfast: It's the most important meal of the day according to
Cooking the World’s Largest Cabbage
For the last year or so I have been opening my mind to new possibilities. Yes, I joined a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), which has introduced me to many veggies I have never seen before, let alone cooked. That’s why my family now eats stuff like parsnips and fennel, two veggies we’d never heard of, let alone eaten. They are delicious, by the way. (Well the fennel I still have issues with; I mean it smells like licorice but isn’t candy. Isn’t that false advertising?)
Thomas Andrews was tragic hero on Titanic
As the world marks the centennial of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, my own thoughts recall an ordinary object – a toothbrush salvaged from the debris field surrounding the rusting hull of the great oceanliner that found its final resting place two miles below the Atlantic’s surface.
Local artists open their homes, studios to showcase work
The idea of the typical artist as a solitary eccentric,
















