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By Jean Lowerison Forgiveness, compassion and humor are in short supply these days. That’s one reason playwright Miranda Rose Hall’s lovely...
Read moreDetailsBy Jean Lowerison Forgiveness, compassion and humor are in short supply these days. That’s one reason playwright Miranda Rose Hall’s lovely...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr. A whimsical musing posted recently on Common Stock’s outdoor signboard rang poetically wise: “Find someone that...
Read moreDetailsBy Jean Lowerison What is it about nuns in the theater? Remember Debbie Reynolds, “The Singing Nun,” in the 1962...
Read moreDetailsHimmelberg’s in the East Village is a shining example of how caring humans invest their time and money into preserving...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr. The address that housed the beloved Cafe Chloe, which closed last year after pioneering into the East...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr. It was my great escape from Super Bowl Sunday, where a comfy television-free environment sent me on...
Read moreDetailsBy Dannie Ceseña The very first time I picked up a cigarette, I was in seventh grade. It wasn’t due...
Read moreDetailsONGOING EVENTS ‘Failure: A Love Story’ Through May 18 It is 1928 and the jazz era is in full swing...
Read moreDetailsFans of Nishiki Ramen in Kearny Mesa can now elude the lines for scoring a bowl of Tokyo-style soup...
Read moreDetailsWildlife Tracking Walk: 8:30 a.m. first Saturday each month – Visitor Center Guided Nature Walks: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday...
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