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Here’s the way city government is supposed to work: The public elects members of a city council, who then hire a city manager. That person is then responsible for hiring and firing city staff leadership.
The White Album Ensemble’s Friday night performance,…
The shapes are geometric and chunky, and the colors …
The hottest thing on the agenda for the Salinas City…
Hair was not the first “rock opera.” Instead, it was a phenomenon that leapt from a Broadway stage to top 40 radio and lodged somewhere in the American consciousness. It debuted on the big stage in 1968, just weeks after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., in the midst of social tum…
Ever since Chevy Chase uttered his last “I’m Chevy C…
Music, art, poetry and fashion will get plenty of at…
It’s the third Thursday of the month, which means th…
From P.E. teacher to fitness management, Monterey Sports Center manager wants us to get moving.
In this issue you’ll find stories about West End Cel…
Monterey’s Hyatt Regency has long been a haven of ja…
When Evy Smith first moved into her brand-new home in September 2016 in The Dunes – a development in Marina where single-family homes are still sprouting up – she noticed she had to wait a few minutes for hot water to come out of the tap.
Kate Bradley Faber has been acting and directing in …
Over a period of weeks earlier this year, former Sal…
Honeycomb candy and bee pollen; melon, lime leaf, turmeric – these aren’t your standard scoops of ice cream. No, they result from Chef Ron Mendoza’s understanding of pastry. “I’m finding that ice cream has more science than any form of pastry, but in the end it’s really all about flavor,” he says.
There’s an irreverent wink at the end of the Altbier…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): “The prettier the garden,…