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For the overwhelming majority of its running time, t…
Nearly two weeks into summer vacation, school is lik…
Every year some journalist raises a hue and cry abou…
Locally, it can easily be seen warmly exposed beneath the often beautiful geometrically-shaped pieces of missing plaster that once covered adobe bricks on missions, original city buildings and many old houses from Central to Southern California.
Since the Minutemen made the national news (Wacky We…
THANKS TO ALL… Still nursing a sore back after our Monterey Beer Festival last Saturday. No matter how many times we do this, it is always comforting for me to align all the tables the day before so we can get a real look at how the event sets up. Those things are heavy. Thank heavens for my…
The Henry Miller Library in Big Sur is not a typical…
Ginger Kane’s early morning routine gets her into a …
Water board member Alvin Edwards says local resident…
The warm, breezy summit of Coronado Peak, in Southea…
When a fellow foodie clued me in that there was a sa…
It’s a late Sunday afternoon when Monterey County Ga…
Haskell Wexler is the perfect subject for a documentary. Primarily known for his work as a cinematographer, the two-time Academy Award winner has worked on a wide range of pictures from 1966’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? to Richard Pryor’s 1982 concert film Live on the Sunset Strip. Also…
A theater company performing a play like Arsenic and…