‘Love, Loss, and What I Wore’: A trip though life and wardrobe
Sisters Nora and Delia Ephron took the book “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” by Ilene Bacmerman, added stories of friends and their own experiences and came up with a delightful production that hits home with most women and can tickle the funny bone of the guys in the audience. Sadly, Nora Ephron died a little more than two years ago and left an enormous library of plays and books, including “When Harry Met Sally,” “Sleepless in Seattle” and this play.
GETTING OUT: ‘Simply magical’ part of Henry Coe
I set down my lunch-time burrito to answer my cell phone. It was a friend cancelling our late afternoon appointment. A moment later, it dawned on me. With that cancellation, I now had two wide open days in front of me. My emotional rope had developed a couple knots, and my head needed clearing. Here was an opportunity for the perfect therapy.
Guiding all of humanity toward the light
An hour's drive north of the South Valley stands a brand-new
Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Varekai’ much more than one can put into words
After my first Cirque du Soleil show three years ago, I left the
‘Dragons’ in town
Grab the kids jump in the car and head for one of two venues – Oakland and San Jose – and get set for the annual circus treat. This edition of the Greatest Show on Earth does not disappoint. This year they bring you “Dragons,” a remarkable presentation that brings together mystical dragon lore and entertainment.
Makeover for Family Room Fits Venus and Mars
Stella and Chris are busy, working professionals. Stella kicks
The toilet paper wedding dress game? Oh yay
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