Neighbors are Meant to Know Each Other
Last Friday, Bob and Carol Dabaks drove away from Morgan Village
Helping a baby opossum survive
It was an all-too-common urban situation: On May 8, a dead opossum was found by the side of the road in Morgan Hill. The Good Samaritan who stopped to check on the animal discovered that eight of its babies were dead, but found the ninth alive, though just barely, and still clinging to its mother.
‘Somewhere’: Obsession with energy and humor
Obsession is the order of the day with a family that dances at the drop of a hat in their apartment. They dream of being on Broadway or in show business – anything where they can perform in front of an audience.
In honor of their son, couple gives an old home a new life
Everywhere around Bob and Barbara Hogue are reminders of their
Red Phone: Gold’s Gym eyes opening
"What's going on with Gold's Gym? October came and went and it's still not open."
‘Other Desert Cities’: An interesting, delicate theme
When Pulitzer Prize finalist playwright Jon Robin Baitz put pen to paper (or fingers to PC) to write “Other Desert Cities,” he was either in split personality mode or solving a Rubik’s cube puzzle – or both. His play is about dysfunctional family members with fragile backgrounds. Some have a secret that could break the delicate hold that - at times - keeps the family together.

















