‘God Of Carnage’ is a creative, chaotic ride
The audience is in for quite a ride with the 2009 Tony Award winning play “God Of Carnage” by prolific French playwright Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton and directed by Rick Lombardo. There is nothing to do but fasten your seat belt because it is going to be a bumpy ride with the air bags popping all over the place. Picture Virginia Wolfe paired with Godzilla Eats Manhattan and you have what plays out in this comedy, which has been translated into 35 languages and performed around the world.
Concert to benefit homeless center
South County residents will have a great opportunity to hear fine music and support a worthy cause on Thursday, April 12. A benefit concert to raise funds for the Gilroy Compassion Center will be held at 7 p.m. at South Valley Community Church, 8095 Kelton Drive in Gilroy.
A few words from the keeper of disorganized stuff
Have you noticed over the last couple of months a proliferation of publications making grandiose proposals to “Get Organized?” Gone (and good riddance!) are those slick magazines pledging “Your Best Thanksgiving Feast EVER!” and “Countdown to your MOST MEMORABLE Christmas!” Apparently, after all that feasting and memorable-ness, we suddenly feel the urge to rehab our nests.
One of South Valley’s most interesting men
The most interesting man in the world of the beer has been upstaged by the most interesting man in the wine world – our very own Josh Jensen of Calera Winery in Hollister.
Working smarter to improve reliability
The millions of dollars of machinery and equipment at Utilities Division’s 53 major facilities are vital in providing reliable water and sewer service – through rain, shine and power outages – for Morgan Hill residents and businesses. However, the reliability of the system also depends on other factors, in addition to this machinery and equipment.
The burden is on us to solve this problem
PRESS: Mr. President, after having slogged through wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, all at one point going on simultaneously, can we really afford to militarily engage with yet another enemy?
Priest reaches out, proclaims ‘Jobs Not Bullets’
Despite the heavy rain on March 16, a large, enthusiastic crowd turned out at Gilroy’s St. Mary Roman Catholic Church. They were there to hear a remarkable man share a story of great relevance to the gang violence so common in South County.
‘Now Circa Then’: Yesterday becomes today
Two people meet under odd circumstances and in a situation where yesterday becomes today in a funny, bittersweet story developed by playwright Carly Mensch, best known for her contribution to the HBO series “Weeds.”








