Churches honor marriages, explore truth
Marriage is an important institution in American society. For
Keys to Killing a Central Coast Section Giant
Gilroy football faces another Goliath of a game today after
Remembering the past
I recently came across a envelope full of old photos of my mom when she was a child. A relative had sent them to me after she passed away, and I guess I was not ready to look at them at the time. Now I see in the photos a beautiful child posing in front of a quaint south Boston brownstone, alongside relatives or friends whose faces I do not recognize. I remember my Irish family members as so much older than the folks pictured there. They were all characters who loved to sip whiskey and sing songs of the old country, but you would never know that looking at their stern, stiff expressions in the photos. I wonder what they were doing and saying just before the photos were taken, and I wish their names were listed on the backs. It would help me distinguish between my endless relatives named Mary.
Baby boomer contemplates the cutting edge
I am a dangerous person. I have a pair of scissors in my
GETTING OUT: Spring is best for this East Bay park
During this difficult recession, it is a little surprising to
DeLo’s back at the grill, and the post office still stinks
Mark it down, DeLo's back. Tired of the same old lunch? Take a
NHL: Flyers rally past Sharks 5-2 for rare win in San Jose
SAN JOSE – Three goals in less than three minutes of the third period sparked the visiting Philadelphia Flyers past the San Jose Sharks 5-2 Monday night.
Best bubbly
Champagne has been the drink of celebrations ever since French monk Dom Pérignon discovered the libation in 1693 and exclaimed,“Come quickly, I am drinking the stars.”
‘Spamalot’: Side-splitting mirth
“Spamalot” is taken from the successful movie “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” and the Broadway hit of 2005, for which Eric Idle wrote the book, music and lyrics with John Du Prez. The show garnered 14 Tony nominations and won three, one for best musical. Python groupies and non-obsessed Python theater goers will be gleefully satisfied with all the absurdity and insanity.


















