‘Evita’: A refreshing new look at an old story
In London in 1976, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice released an album of a show that would be called “Evita.” By early 1977, the album took the world by storm and when “Evita” premiered in London in June 1978, everyone was humming "Don't Cry For Me Argentina." In September 1979, “Evita” opened on Broadway to a sold out run and won seven Tonys, including Best Musical, Score, Book and Director. “Evita's” Broadway run went on for four years.
Your vote counts – have you done the necessary homework?
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LO High softball doing something very special, deserves recognition
EDITOR: Each year, Live Oak High School
Training videos derail when IRS goes Hollywood
It was bad enough that, to avoid the looming April 15 tax filing deadline, I was forced to gather up receipts for my annual sacrificial offering to the tax gods by pawing through my well-designed, er … highly functional … ummm … OK, dubious “filing system.” (Hey – I’m running out of shoeboxes over here!)
Diversity ensures economic competition here and globally
EDITOR: The San Jose/Silicon Valley branch of the NAACP strongly
All is Bright
Christmas has been a sticking point in our house for over a decade, and we're at a stalemate.


