Fried Oreos, Firehouse makes a comeback and more …
Don't ask me why, but we'll start with fried Twinkies. No typo.
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.
GOLF: Ernie Els wins a British Open shocker after Scott’s major collapse
LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England – Ernie Els, coming off his worst season and seemingly destined to fall short again at Royal Lytham, instead claimed his second British Open title when Adam Scott stunningly bogeyed his final four holes on Sunday.
‘Cavalia’: A beautiful bond between man, horse
What do you get when you take 49 stunning, superbly trained horses (11 breeds), that live with gentle love and care, while consuming 17,500 bales of hay, 36,500 pounds of oats and of course 1,750 pounds of carrots annually? Add 120 performers and handlers, a 10-story tall white big top, a specially equipped Boeing 747 (for horse transport), a stage as wide a football field, a stable that spans more than 16,500 square feet and 2,500 tons of sand and you get “Cavalia” – a sensational experience like no other.
‘Beauty and the Beast Jr.’ a delightful romp
The city of Gilroy Recreation Department and the Gilroy Children’s Theatre, led by director Hillary Little, have brought the Disney musical production of Beauty and the Beast Jr. to Gilroy High School Theatre. Fifty-plus kids 6 to 16 gather and have as much fun as the audience. Mothers, fathers, aunts and uncles and grandparents in the audience whoop it up and support the kids in a formative theatrical adventure.
You know you’re officially an ‘old fart’ when …
Have you ever done something so weird, so out of character that
Pinnacles as a U.S. National Park?
As much as I love the rugged splendor of the Pinnacles National















