‘The Hound Of The Baskervilles’: A spoof to end all spoofs
Sir Arthur Cannon Doyle's ageless mystery thriller, “The Hound Of The Baskervilles,” has been adapted by British writers Steven Canny and John Nicholson as a brilliant burlesque send up that comes across as a hilarious parody. Doyle actually brought Sherlock back from the dead after he killed him and Moriarty off in “The Final Problem” in 1893. The demand for Sherlock, the monetary lure and—some say—his mother resulted in the Sherlock's return in “The Hound Of The Baskervilles.”
South Valley Dance Arts “Reflections” A Spring Concert
Join us for our Spring Show! New dance works by guest choreographers and students, as well as some of our repertoire favorites, including the entire suite of Raymonda; a rarely seen classic in the States!
Barn Again: The Pia Barn on Hecker Pass
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Sharks finish home season with 5-1 win over Avalanche
SAN JOSE – San Jose was playing to prep for the playoffs, while Colorado was playing for a chance to win the Central Division title Friday night at SAP Center.
Getting Out: Beauty of Orestimba Wilderness hard to describe
I have led visitors on trips into the Orestimba Wilderness deep in the eastern portion of Henry W. Coe State Park on each of the past three weekends. Two trips were overnight backpack outings and the other was a one-day visit. These visits have emphatically reminded me what a lovely place it is.
Returning town history to Gilroy
Imagine my surprise when I received a phone call from a woman who said she had some Gilroy history to return our town. Her name was Carol Cox Faust, and it turned out that her father had been Rev. Ezelle Cox, pastor of the Methodist Church of Gilroy in 1938 when it burned to the ground.
Riding and wine a perfect combo
Are you ready for something new and adventurous? How about horseback riding on a trail leading to a lookout over the Santa Clara Valley and afterward enjoying appetizers and winetasting?
It’s never too late to cut loose—‘Footloose’
Have you ever had one of those serendipitous moments when a couple of seemingly non-related events develop into an “Aha!” flash that’s so awesome you want to shout “WOW!” except you were in church or something and that’s not such a great idea?
The game is on for venture capitalists and fantasy baseball
“Game On” may have a familiar feeling to those who have witnessed investors trying to get into into large money-making deals; a familiar subject in the Silicon Valley. Playwrights Dan Hoyle and Tony Taccon offer a clever and sometimes confusing mix of venture capitalism and fantasy baseball rolled into a comedy that—at times—tries too hard.
Best seat in the house
You've arrived early to the event to get a good seat. But, ergonomically, do you know what constitutes a good seat?