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Corn dogs were not the first food on a stick. After all, Homer described skewered foods – mmm, entrails – in his epic poem The Iliad. But the humble corn dog spawned an entire culinary category known for both portability and outlandish creativity: fair food.
For Pastor Ronald Britt of Seaside’s Greater Victory…
It’s been a tumultuous year for Planned Parenthood M…
Leaders at Soka University of America are in exclusi…
Hacienda, the popular Carmel Valley gathering spot that suspended events last month amid county compliance concerns, is looking for a path forward.
Of the most photographed places in California, Bixby…
It’s been a long, frustrating and convoluted journey…
For more than three decades, artists have packed their easels and headed to the Carmel coast, drawn by a landscape that has inspired painters since the bohemian settlers arrived after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. That tradition continues with the 33rd annual Carmel Art Festival May …
Paper Wing Theatre and Supper Club, a Monterey stapl…
Fields of Eden will be joined by Kiki Wow and the Wo…
Three things catch your attention when Ocean Strike …
The people of the kingdom of Bhutan in the Himalayas believe that happiness is more important than gross domestic product (GDP). That’s what piqued the interest of Lailah Matrosova Khalil, who traveled there in January to learn about the GNH – that’s gross national happiness index – straight…
If you think the mechanics of budgeting are a dull t…
Riane Eisler is a social systems scientist, cultural historian, futurist and, at 94, one of the most consequential thinkers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. In 2017, she was named in the book Great Peacemakers: True Stories from Around the World as one of 20 international leaders –…
In 1952, Rabbi Abraham Haselkorn, leader of what is …
With World Cup soccer matches fast approaching, FIFA…
ARIES (March 21-April 19): When naturalist John Muir wanted to experience a storm, he climbed to the top of a 100-foot Douglas fir and rode it for hours through gale-force winds. He later reflected that the danger, in his judgment, was “hardly greater” than staying under a roof, and that the…
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Journalism …