Thanksgiving Through a Sommelier’s Palate
t goes without saying that the first Thanksgiving was nothing like the holiday dinner we celebrate today. Right? Truthfully, it wasn’t all that different. Except we've got wine.
‘Butterflies are Free’ Takes CPAC stage
One may recognize Leonard Gershe’s Butterflies are Free, written and set in 1969, from the film adaptation starring Goldie Hawn. The Cloverdale Performing Arts Center (CPAC) stages its production of Butterflies running through July 31.
Loosely inspired by the early life of blind Harvard-educated lawyer...
A weekend and a way of life dedicated to Gravensteins
Gilroy has its garlic and Stockton celebrates the asparagus
Mini-fest on Brazilian Jazz at The 222
Leave it to Jessica Felix to slip in a Brazilian jazz mini-festival this year after all. Saturday night, Aug. 20, the guitar duo Romero Lubambo and Chico Pinheiro perform at 7pm. The next night they play at a champagne reception and double-bill concert, with...
Blues Performer Navigates YouTube, COVID, the Metaverse
The blues ain’t what they used to be, that’s for sure. No longer played by a solitary vagabond with a Stella and a bottleneck, or a sweaty quartet in a dank Chicago club, or even a spot-lit superstar on stage at the Royal Albert...
Home & Garden: The Recipe for a Great Kitchen Remodel
Have you ever noticed at holiday parties, one thing you can count on – folks will always gravitate to the kitchen, no matter what the size?