A Faith That Works is Visible to All
For some folks, faith is little more than a topic of discussion.
Don’t let nails curl
Q: I have a guinea pig whose toenails are starting to curl. Should I bring him in to the vet or can I cut these nails myself?
Food insecurity jeopardizes the health of one in four Californians
I know this is a health column, usually devoted to things most
Eminent domain threat is real: Vote yes on 98, no on 99
In less than one month, Californians will cast ballots in the
‘Love Letters’: Delicate, bittersweet moments
“Love Letters” is a gentle delight with two people on stage reading letters to each other from the time they are children at a birthday party, continuing through their lives with a bond that brings closeness. The A.R. Gurney’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated, emotional, humorous and touching play draws profound feelings from the audience.
When women go from ‘miss’ to ‘ma’am’
There comes a time in every woman's life when she is called “Ma'am.” For some of us (ahem, me) that time comes early. Much, much earlier than any of us expect (again, that would be me).

















