‘God Of Carnage’ is a creative, chaotic ride
The audience is in for quite a ride with the 2009 Tony Award winning play “God Of Carnage” by prolific French playwright Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton and directed by Rick Lombardo. There is nothing to do but fasten your seat belt because it is going to be a bumpy ride with the air bags popping all over the place. Picture Virginia Wolfe paired with Godzilla Eats Manhattan and you have what plays out in this comedy, which has been translated into 35 languages and performed around the world.
Putting the kibosh on tree-tipping cats
One of the highlights of the Christmas season for our family has
Treat wine with great care when storing
Years ago when I was still pairing diet cola with food and knew
A conservative responds to a year of liberal opining
2003 has been quite a year of published opinions from columns
Red Phone: Neighbor, hide your trash
“Red Phone, what can I do about our neighbor in Morgan HIll who has been leaving his trash cans out all week? We asked him to stop, but the landlord say it’s our issue, not his. What’s the city code say?”
As daylight disappears, be cautious of old pets
A few nights ago, we had an unexpected event on our street in













