‘Art’: Where art and friendship collide
“Art,” a French play, originally premiered in Paris in 1994 and was the brainchild of prolific French playwright Yasmina Reza. It was translated into English by British playwright Christopher Hampton and opened in London in 1996. “Art” went on to win many awards, including a Tony on Broadway in 1998.
Schwarzenegger the all-time worst California governor?
No California governor serving his last few days in office has
Local hospital’s latest health care move: It’s about trust
One line jumped out at me when I read a recent article reporting
Scandal in Morgan Hill puts damper on spirits
I've always been a news junkie and have especially enjoyed
Ways to buy her forgiveness on Valentine’s Day
February 14th is coming. Hearts and flowers are everywhere. And
About candles in church
A recent report about candles in church caught my attention. Candles have been a part of religious worship for centuries. At one time (during the Protestant Reformation) their use was controversial for spiritual reasons; today more pragmatic considerations have caused people to take a new look at this ancient practice.
City Council Should Think About What’s Really on the Chopping Block
Guest View: Field by field, tree by tree a city shapes its
What it Takes to Become a Saint
Thurgood Marshall, a noted civil rights leader, was frequently
Behind the Scenes at the Garlic Festival Wine Pavilion
Next weekend, the Gilroy Garlic Festival will take place. This












