Red Phone: What’s up with Sixth Street?
Hello, I was just wondering what is going on in front of
Raw salmon, trout can be deadly to dogs
We just returned from a short trip to the Pacific Northwest. I
Handheld salad wrap is ideal for winery picnic
This is a very busy time of year for wineries of the South Valley. Grapes are being harvested to be crushed. Many local wineries invite visitors to see the crush process in action. So, consider this an opportune time to pay them a visit, do some winetasting and of course, pack a nice picnic lunch. This week, I feature an item for your picnic lunch served in what I feel is a revolutionary method.
Hot treasured cloves
Don Christopher, the founder of the country’s biggest garlic producer, Christopher Ranch, started 60 years ago in Gilroy with 12 acres of the spicy bulb, sandwiched between his main crops, lima beans and sugar beets. The man who was then known as the king of garlic, Joe Gubser, asked Christopher to plant some bulbs for him. He sold the garlic to Gubser for 9 cents a pound.
Top notch production
More than 60 years since its original opening on Broadway, director Kenneth Kelleher presents a strong, fresh, moving production of “The Death of a Salesman” with a superb cast. He wrings every bit of emotion from his actors, impacting the audience by making them feel like they’re part playwright Arthur Miller's story.
Barn Again: The Pia Barn on Hecker Pass
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Fiesta time, and a few words on the importance of books
Wife Jenny, daughter Cayla, her friend Matt and I hosted a















