The story of Henry Miller continues …
Back in August, I wrote about the prominent Gilroy resident
Marsala, 2015 Color of the year – A splash of wine anyone?
Pantone Color Institute, the world’s leading color authority, recently named Marsala—which it described as “A naturally robust and earthy wine red, Marsala enriches our minds, bodies and souls”—as the color for 2015.
Ever wonder 06/28
Q: Is a dog aware of how much time has elapsed since it last saw you? For instance, if I leave my dog in a kennel while I go on vacation, does he know if I have been gone for a few hours or a few days?
The Exploratorium: An explosion of old and new
The new and improved Exploratorium is like no other place on earth. Touch everything, explore, ask questions and lose yourself in displays in the six galleries with mind stretching exhibits. It covers 330,000 square feet and sits in a lustrous $300 million new home with a Ph.D. around every corner to answer your questions and head up the different displays.
Creative hands run in the family
Gilroy artist Marianne Eichenbaum grew up in Ansbach, a Bavarian town in Germany, where she watched the hands of her father create his own art—in cakes. As a young girl, she would spend hours watching his hands sift, stir and mold common kitchen ingredients—flour, butter, sugar—into delightful and delicious bakery treats.
County’s Weight on Kutras’ Shoulders
Little happens in Santa Clara County without first going through
The (not so) funny bone and its carpal tunnel cousin
Have you ever banged against something with the inner part of your elbow and felt that electric “zing” down into your little finger? If so, you've discovered your funny bone, also known as your ulnar nerve.
Boxing: Guerrero victorious in return
CARSON — All eyes were on Robert ‘The Ghost’ Guerrero as he made his return to the ring—and he didn’t disappoint.


















