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A first-of-its-kind class gets spontaneous in Monterey.

A first-of-its-kind class gets spontaneous in Monterey.

  • Updated Mar 12, 2013

Photo caption: A first-of-its-kind class gets spontaneous in Monterey.

A first-of-its-kind class gets spontaneous in Monterey.
Theater

A first-of-its-kind class gets spontaneous in Monterey.

  • Jun 5, 2009

Photo caption: A first-of-its-kind class gets spontaneous in Monterey.

A first-of-its-kind class gets spontaneous in Monterey.
Theater

A first-of-its-kind class gets spontaneous in Monterey.

  • By Adam Joseph
  • Updated May 16, 2013

At the second class of Gerry Orton's beginner’s improv workshop at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, seven people of varying ag…

Former second baseman still hits the blues out of the park.
Music

Former second baseman still hits the blues out of the park.

  • Updated Mar 12, 2013

Home Boy: George Thorogood on the roots of his rebellion – “Delaware will give you the blues; it’s definitely not the cornerstone of rock and …

Local governments buck state’s threat to borrow.
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Local governments buck state’s threat to borrow.

  • Updated Mar 12, 2013

Alarm Bells Ringing: The state’s proposal to borrow money from cash-strapped local governments would mean cuts to services like police and fire.

Vinegar in the Valley documents Salinas’ labor struggles in the ’70s.
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Vinegar in the Valley documents Salinas’ labor struggles in the ’70s.

  • Updated Mar 12, 2013

Fields of Fury: UFW flags were a common symbol in Salinas fields during the ’70s when Chavista farmworkers went on strike after growers signed…

Sea Studios premieres its World Ocean Day film festival.
Movies

Sea Studios premieres its World Ocean Day film festival.

  • Updated Mar 12, 2013

Plastics Not Fantasic: Daniella Russo (left) and Wendy Goldman of Sea Studios are waging a multimedia war on waste.

Schwarzenegger’s plan would cut welfare money to low-income families and kids.
News

Schwarzenegger’s plan would cut welfare money to low-income families and kids.

  • Updated Mar 12, 2013

Not Cutting It: As an undocumented immigrant, Sandra Rangel (right) says her job opportunities are largely limited to field work, hotels and r…

No bass required for these prog/synth rockers.
Music

No bass required for these prog/synth rockers.

  • Updated Mar 12, 2013

Taking Root: Bay Area-based band French Miami recently scored its first record deal.

Iron Unmanned: James Toback documentary chronicles the tragic rise and fall of Mike Tyson
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Iron Unmanned: James Toback documentary chronicles the tragic rise and fall of Mike Tyson

  • Updated Mar 12, 2013

Tyson’s Times: Troubled boxer fought his way out of Brooklyn slums, only to end up in bigger trouble.

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