‘Lend Me a Tenor’ a delightful farce
What better time for a grand moment of laughter? Lend Me a Tenor brings us into a wonderful farce that ends all farces. With two “Ortellos” and an abundance of hot ladies ready to make their dreams come true with the greatest tenor in the world who has an over-the-top jealous Italian wife. Laughter starts with the first moments when the really uptight general manager of the Cleveland Opera can’t find his temperamental, lady-chasing tenor for the evening’s performance.
ERSKINE: Grab your snowshoes and head to Tahoe
Summer or winter, the walk to Eagle Falls is a great outing. But
Were you at the Garlic Festival July 28? Stop by here
On the six-month anniversary of the deadly Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting, Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen’s office joined other local officials and service providers to open the Gilroy Strong Resiliency Center.
Located at the Neon Exchange, 7365 Monterey Street in downtown Gilroy, the...
Resolutions? No Thanks – Make “Predictions’ Instead
It's 2006, and I know all of you are whipping through that list
Watch your mailbox for those bragging holiday cards
It is officially the holiday season (and when I say
‘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.
Solar power is a new dawn in clean energy
Rain fell from gray skies the morning the Morgan Hill Unified
















