Ramayana: A colorful panoramic spectacle
Mount Madonna School presented its 37th production of “Ramayana,” a panoramic colorful story that deeply delves into a 2,600-year-old Indian classic, June 5-7.
Fallen Angels: Noel Coward at his silliest
“Fallen Angels” is a really early work of Noel Coward; he was 24 in 1925 when he had four plays playing concurrently on the London stage.
Caley’s Carnival raises funds for foundation
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Annie: A complete delight
Taken from the Harold Gray comic strip character "Little Orphan Annie," the story takes place in the 1930s during the depression with "its centerpiece, Annie displaying her optimism and heart under dire circumstances. With some memorable music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Martin Charnin, the show is easy to listen to and enjoy.
Boxing: Guerrero notches split decision victory over Martinez
CARSON—For the second straight fight, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero found himself on the floor of the ring. And just like before, he got back up and continued to fight.
Who to call about cars parked on the street too long?
Someone parked his or her car in front of my house and it hasn’t moved for going on a week now. Is there a time limit for how long someone can leave their car on the curb and if so, who do I contact to get that enforced?
Hike’s ocean views, human tale inspire
Years ago, when I was a young boy growing up in the Bay Area, the rain always came each winter. As sure as the arrival of winter rain, one story would eventually appear on the evening news: a rock slide at Devil’s Slide had closed Highway 1 between Pacifica and Half Moon Bay. It was as if this event, like the rain, was an integral part of the
Moving to preserve our roots
It would be considered one of the South County’s secret treasures for those who value history. Hidden along an alley near St. Mary Roman Catholic Church is Gilroy’s first cemetery, once almost forgotten amid neglect
Seeing Red: Sunshine and Sports
It’s June and that marks the start of my favorite season: summer.