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Financial Literacy: Missing or Making the Grade

National Financial Literacy month encourages youths to start small and save big. (GRASS VALLEY, CALIF.) ... Although personal finance courses should be required coursework in every high school and college classroom across America, many students advance through their entire academic careers without learning basic money management from a trained educator. Graduates often leave academia not knowing how to balance a checkbook, create a workable budget or set long-term savings plans. To promote the financial principles of April's National Financial Literacy Month, Allen Ostrofe, president of Ostrofe Financial Consultants, Inc. and former professor of financial planning and long-term investing, offers five financial tips to help any young p... more

Illinois Man Sentenced for Posting Nude Videos of ESPN Reporter on Internet

LOS ANGELES—A Chicago-area man was sentenced this afternoon to 30 months in federal prison for taking nude videos of television personality Erin Andrews and posting the videos on the Internet after being rebuffed when he offered the videos for sale to a celebrity website. Michael David Barrett, 49, of Westmont, Illinois, was sentenced by United States District Judge Manuel L. Real, who also ordered the defendant to pay $7,366 in restitution to Ms. Andrews. During the sentencing hearing, Judge Real noted that, as a result of Barrett's conduct, Ms. Andrews will suffer for the rest of her life. Barrett pleaded guilty December 15 to a federal charge of interstate stalking with the intent to harass and to cause substantial emotion... more

California Faculty Association Continues to Mobilize for Education

Sacramento, CA ... Just a week after historic March 4 protests launched a nationwide movement to fight for the future of public education, the California state agency that tracks the health of California's public higher education system will release a report revealing a drastic loss in access to college by the state's students. The California Postsecondary Education Commission will release tomorrow, Thursday, March 11, "Ready or Not, Here They Come," which finds among other things more than 275,000 eligible California students will be turned away over the next nine years from the state's community colleges, California State University, and University of California. In the CSU, the chancellor is in process of turning away 40,000 elig... more

Garamendi's Wall Street Journal Letter to the Editor on Higher Education Funding and Student Fees

William McGurn's recent column makes a lot of bold claims in its dismissal of concerns over student fee hikes at public universities in California yet manages to ignore all the evidence that shows that the systematic defunding of higher education hinders economic growth ("California Students Complain About 'Tax Hikes,' " Main Street, March 2). It is no accident that the Golden State's golden age of economic innovation coincided with the establishment of and continued investment in the best public university system in the world. Fifty years ago, forward-thinking policy makers declared that California would be a state where higher education was the birthright of every qualified resident. Since then, we've become the world's great innovato... more

Wolk measure to aid distressed homeowners sent to Governor

SACRAMENTO—The State Senate voted 21-15 last week to approve tax conformity legislation by Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to protect homeowners embroiled in the mortgage crisis from onerous tax burdens. Senate Bill 32 (8X), which also removes barriers to job-creating renewable energy projects, now moves to the Governor's desk. "This measure works to prevent excessive taxation of distressed Californians who are already struggling to protect their homes, their largest investment," said Wolk, who chairs of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee. "As many Californians face foreclosure and are forced to walk away from their homes, the last thing they should have to think about is paying taxes on debt they couldn't repay. This measure p... more

Senator Dutton Calls Emergency Budget Session an Extraordinary Failure

SACRAMENTO ... In response to Governor Schwarzenegger's harsh letter to the Democrat-controlled Legislature about the recently adjourned emergency budget session, Sen. Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga) again called for the Legislature to get serious about fixing the state's dire fiscal problem by making necessary budget cuts and jump-starting private sector job creation. "The Governor called the Legislature into an emergency session in January to deal with a $6.6 billion mid-year budget shortfall," said Dutton, who serves as the Vice Chair of the Senate Budget Committee. "The only thing extraordinary about the 8th Extraordinary Session was an extraordinary failure by my Democrat colleagues to support real solutions." Senate Republican... more

Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts Donates $554,000 to Musical Arts Organizations

PASADENA, Calif. March Madness generally refers to season-ending basketball tournaments. But increasingly it's also a term used by members of the Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts (PSHA) to describe how the committee is now in the final stretch of readying its 2010 Pasadena Showcase House of Design ... one of the oldest, largest and most successful house and garden tours in the nation ... to open to the public from Sunday, April 18 to Sunday, May 16. Yet, at the same time, one of PSHA's most important tasks is already completed. "We're so pleased to announce that, this year, we'll be awarding nearly $554,000 to 42 musical arts organizations in our community," says Delise Menik, PSHA President. Grant recipients for 2010 are: A Plac... more

First Annual Ventura County, Calif. Off-Road Expo, May 8-9

(VENTURA, CALIF.) ... Thousands of off-road fans can see all of the latest off-road innovations, shop for new toys the whole family can use, enjoy incredible demos and take advantage of great show discounts at the first Ventura County Off-Road Expo, May 8-9 at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Ventura, Calif. National and local exhibitors will showcase the latest models of trucks, Jeeps, UTVs, sand rails, ATVs, side-by-sides, dirt bikes, RVs, aftermarket accessories, buggies, camping accessories, toy haulers, apparel, live entertainment, food, beverages and much more for the entire family to enjoy. "This is the first event of this kind in Ventura County and we hope the local community will come out and support the expo and participati... more

'1040' World Premiere in Los Angeles Friday, March 12, 2010

LOS ANGELES/Christian Newswire/ -- Christian documentary 1040, produced by Adventures.TV in conjunction with Arowana Films, is scheduled to premiere at the 2010 City of the Angels Film Festival (CAFF) on Friday, March 12th. The film will be screened at The Directors Guild of America (DGA) in Hollywood at 7:00 PM, followed by a Q&A with the film's cast and crew and the official "1040" After Party. 1040 explores Christianity in the new Asia through the eyes of both Christians and non-Christians alike. Renowned minister and artist Jaeson Ma tours across China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Indonesia filming the dramatic changes taking place through interviews with top Christian ministers, Asian celebrities, artists, and entr... more

Legilsation Introduced to Prevent Elected Officials from Receiving Unemployment Benefits

SACRAMENTO, CA— Senator Gloria Romero (D ... East Los Angeles) and Senator Bob Dutton (R- Rancho Cucamonga) have introduced legislation to prevent elected officials from collecting unemployment benefits after they lose or leave their public seats. The issue recently came to light after former Rosemead City Councilman John Nunez lost his re-election in March 2009 and then filed for, and received, unemployment payments from the State of California, despite objections from Rosemead city officials. The city was billed $11,250 through September 2009. "As elected officials, we are public servants who answer a call to give, not to receive," said Senator Romero. "I am outraged to hear that an elected official would file for unemployment... more

"HELLOWALLET" PARTNERSHIP TO BRING INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL GUIDANCE TO SAN FRANCISCO RESIDENTS

San Francisco, CA— Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced a new partnership with HelloWallet to provide independent financial guidance to the city's residents. Through this major initiative, San Francisco will become the first city in the nation to deploy this revolutionary online financial guidance and management tool. All San Francisco households will receive a direct invitation to use the service. "If there is one lesson we can draw from the ruinous foreclosure crisis, it is that we must democratize access to independent financial guidance, something most people do not have access to today," said Mayor Newsom. "HelloWallet and San Francisco share a common objective: to empower all residents to take control of their finances by prov... more

San Francisco Wins $9.5 Million Grant to Develop a New HIV/AIDS Research Center

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced that the San Francisco Department of Public Health AIDS Office will be receiving $9.5 million in ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) funding over the next five years to renovate and expand the Department's ability to provide HIV/AIDS research at the AIDS Office at 25 Van Ness. The grant for the project—titled SOAR, the San Francisco Office of AIDS Renovation—comes by way of the National Center for Research Resources at the National Institutes of Health. "The San Francisco Department of Public Health's AIDS Office is an international leader in HIV prevention and surveillance research," said Mayor Newsom. "No other city in this country can boast a $46 million r... more

SIMITIAN REINTRODUCES 33% RENEWABLE ENERGY BILL

SACRAMENTO ... State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) reintroduced legislation that requires all energy providers to buy 33 percent of their energy from clean, renewable energy sources by 2020. Senate Bill 722 provides a clear statutory directive for private and public utilities to reach 33 percent renewable energy use, and provides the flexibility necessary to acquire that energy in the coming decade. Last year, Simitian's Renewable Energy Portfolio bill (Senate Bill 14) was approved by both houses of the Legislature, but vetoed by Governor Schwarzenegger. The veto came in spite of the fact that the bill was supported by investor-owned utilities, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (the country's largest public utilit... more

$84 Million in Recovery Act Funds Heading to California

WALNUT CREEK, CA ... Congressman John Garamendi (D-Walnut Creek, CA) is pleased to report that the Department of Transportation announced nearly $84 million in transportation projects for California out of more than $600 million in projects nationwide. "Once again, where local and state governments are unable to afford needed transportation improvements, we see the federal government stepping up in a big way," Congressman Garamendi said. "The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act continues to put our country on a path to recovery through smart investments in transportation, education, health services, and other sectors, creating jobs for people throughout our communities. There is much more to do to fix our economy, but let there be no ... more

One weekend, gold trifecta ticket in Ventura, Calif. with Perlman, Isbin and Hancock, April 30-May 2

Ventura, Calif. is the only city on the planet to see all three legendary Grammy Award musicians in concert: Classical guitarist Sharon Isbin, violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman and jazz musician Herbie Hancock perform in concert back-to-back April 30-May 2 as part of the Ventura Music Festival.s 16th season. What a difference three days can make for a musical weekend to remember. Three of music.s true greats will grace local stages as they perform to capacity crowds as a part of the Ventura Music Festival.s 16th season entitled "Romanze." The Ventura Music Festival also will welcome Calefax Reed Quintet from Amsterdam, Escher String Quartet, silver medalist at the Cliburn Competition pianist Yeol Eum Son and Tea & Trumpets with the Festi... more

Cole Porter + the Bard team up in GCT's delightful "Kiss Me Kate"

---Theatre review If the value of a "virtuous woman" is "far above rubies," how much is a beautiful, hot-tempered, diva worth to the director of theatrical troupe ... when her decision to walk out threatens to shut down the show? The amusing answer to that question is answered in Cole Porter's lavish, Tony Award winning "play within a play" musical, KISS ME KATE directed by Tom Robinson and playing at the Glendale Centre Theatre. Dink O'Neal stars as Fred Graham, the director and leading man in a 1948 Broadway-bound musical version of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. Donna Cherry plays his redheaded, movie star, ex-wife Lilli, who is leading lady Katherine ("Kate") in the production and who annoys Fred (purposely?) with he... more

How to Shop Till You Drop and Benefit the Arts at the Same Time

PASADENA, Calif. As longtime fans of the Pasadena Showcase House of Design are well aware, a day at Showcase involves much more than touring an estate where every room and garden has been transformed not only into a masterpiece of design but a breathtaking work of art. There are also the Shops at Showcase, where this year over 30 vendors from throughout California ... and even as far away as Arizona ... will offer an array of items ranging from eyeglasses, designer clothing and accessories to aprons and olive oil. Vendors taking part in the 2010 Pasadena Showcase House of Design include: Accessor Eyes; Bedhead Pajamas; Brighton; Designer Sterling; DJ Giles, Fashion Wrap and Accessories; D-Lux 57; Gallery of Wearable Art; Gourmet Blends;... more

Solorio Applauds State's Schools Chief For Releasing QEIA Education Funds

SACRAMENTO, CA - Assemblyman Jose Solorio's (D-Anaheim) call to California's Superintendent of Schools Jack O'Connell to release Quality Education Investment Act (QEIA) funds immediately apparently has paid off. Sources confirm that the allocated funds to California's lowest performing schools will begin to roll out this week. FILE: Assemblyman Solorio official portrait. Publications click for larger image "In a recent letter to the superintendent, I made it clear that those funds should go out now. I'm happy the matter seems to be resolved. If my cajoling the superintendent to act had anything to do with it, then I did my job. The important thing is that the schools have their funding," said Assemblyman Solorio. QEIA is a comprehens... more

NEWSOM LAUNCHES NATIONAL INITIATIVE TO OPEN 311 CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTERS TO DEVELOPERS

SAN FRANCISCO ... Mayor Gavin Newsom was joined by President Obama's Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra to launch a national Open311 API (Application Programming Interface) that will transform 311 Customer Service Centers into tools of even greater value. Open311 will allow software developers to write web applications that do two things: 1) get service request data directly from the 311 system, and 2) submit new service requests to city departments. "We hope creative developers will build iPhone apps, Android apps, web sites and other mashups from the Open311 API," said Mayor Newsom. "I encourage cities to join this effort to save taxpayers money and empower our tech community. By opening up government we are transforming it to work... more

Convicts Using Cameras to Illicitly Exploit Californians Still Not Required to Register as Sex Offen

SACRAMENTO ... Criminals convicted of using hidden cameras to invade the privacy of unsuspecting Californians for their own sexual gratification will still not be required to register as sex offenders, after a bill to place them on the state database was defeated today by Democrats on the Assembly Public Safety Committee. "A sexual predator can take a cell phone camera, film up the skirt of a young girl, and have it distributed to millions on the internet in the blink of an eye. Every parent in California would want to know if any adult their child comes in contact with was someone who had been convicted of this type of lewd behavior. A criminal convicted of this crime should absolutely be placed on the state sex offender database,... more

MAYOR NEWSOM AND ADVENTURE ECOLOGY FOUNDER DAVID DE ROTHSCHILD UNVEIL THE PLASTIKI

San Francisco, CA— Mayor Newsom joined Adventure Ecology founder and environmentalist David de Rothschild for the unveiling of the Plastiki, a pioneering 60ft catamaran made from approximately 12,500 reclaimed plastic bottles that provide 68% of the boat's buoyancy. The Plastiki crew is making final preparations to embark on an adventure taking them 11,000 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean from San Francisco to Sydney. The Plastiki will be drawing attention to the health of our oceans, and in particular the large amounts of plastic debris, by showcasing waste as a resource and demonstrating real world solutions through the design and construction of the Plastiki. "Plastiki will take us on a journey to see the most poignan... more

Mayor Newsom Secures Additional $3 Million for Environmental Retrofits

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mayor Newsom announced that San Francisco has secured nearly $3 million in federal stimulus funds to offset the cost of residential and commercial energy and water efficiency projects. This new funding adds additional incentives to the GreenFinanceSF program, which will allow property owners to fund environmental improvements, with the financing attached to the property and paid back on the property tax bill. The program, previously slated to launch March 1, will now launch in early April, once the grant funding is in place, so applicants can take immediate advantage of all of the program's benefits. "San Francisco's green financing program will help property owners overcome the large up-front costs of major environm... more

Simitian Legislation To Strengthen Hands-Free/Texting Laws

SACRAMENTO ...State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) announced this week the introduction of Senate Bill 1475 which strengthens the state's hands-free and anti-texting laws for motorists. The bill: . Increases the fine for a first hands-free offense to $50, and to $100 for a subsequent offenses (currently $20 and $50 respectively), . Increases the fine for texting while driving to $100 (currently $20 for a first offense and $50 for a subsequent offense), . Provides that a violation of either of the two laws will add a "point" on motorists' driving records, . Uses a portion of the increased fine revenue to provide for a public awareness program; and . Applies the hands-free/no tex... more

As Anthem Blue Cross sends profits to Wellpoint, it plans hefty rate hikes for Californians

By Lisa Girion, Los Angeles Times, February 22, 2010 http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-anthem-cash23-2010feb23,0,1654480.story Health insurance giant Anthem Blue Cross said it was raising rates on thousands of individual policyholders in California because the cost of their medical care exceeded the premiums they paid last year. At the same time, other parts of Anthem reaped a profit. A Times analysis of the company's regulatory filings shows that $525 million in Anthem's earnings in 2009 was shipped to its corporate parent WellPoint Inc. The analysis was not disputed by Anthem. Anthem Blue Cross has been so profitable that, since WellPoint acquired it in 2004, it has contributed more than $4.5 billion to the parent company's ... more

MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES LEGENDARY MUSICIAN CARLOS SANTANA AS 2010 MAYOR'S ART AWARD WINNER

SAN FRANCISCO, CA The 2010 Mayor's Art Award will be presented by Mayor Gavin Newsom to legendary musician Carlos Santana on Thursday, March 18, 2010, at a private event in the Green Room at the War Memorial Veterans Building hosted by the San Francisco Arts Commission. "Carlos Santana is without a doubt one of San Francisco's most beloved icons," said Mayor Gavin Newsom. "When he burst onto the scene with his extraordinary new sound he solidified San Francisco's position as one of the main stages in the history of rock 'n' roll. His music transcends not only musical genres, but also cultural, geographical and political boundaries, and he has brought millions of people together through his art. He is also an artist who gives back to his ... more

Garamendi Original Co-Sponsor of Bill that Would Stop Health Insurance Collusion

WASHINGTON, DC ... Congressman John Garamendi (D-Walnut Creek), California's first elected State Insurance Commissioner, is proud to announce that he is an original co-sponsor of a bill that he helped author to require the health insurance industry to follow the same anti-trust laws that almost every other industry in America is expected to follow. "When almost every other industry colludes at the expense of consumers, we call it a crime. When the health insurance industry colludes, we call it business as usual," Congressman Garamendi said. "This legislation removes one of the most damaging weapons in the insurance industry's arsenal: the ability to manipulate the market together behind closed doors. In my eight years regulating the ins... more

HUFF IS INSTRUMENTAL IN EXPEDITING LEGISLATION TO CREATE JOBS IN ORANGE COUNTY

Sacramento — Instrumental in introducing legislation that helps create jobs in the 29th District, Senator Bob Huff (R ... Diamond Bar) this week stood up on the Senate Floor to voice his support of a measure that will allow infrastructure projects throughout California to be started now, rather than waiting for the state to sell bonds. Assembly Bill 8x 11 provides local transportation agencies with a mechanism to get state approval to fast track the construction of infrastructure projects authorized under Proposition 116 by fronting their own revenues and being reimbursed when bond funds become available. "Last year we passed a bill that would allow local transportation agencies to front the funds for projects that are part o... more

MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES KEY MILESTONE IN 10-YEAR PLAN TO END CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS

San Francisco, CA— Mayor Newsom announced that the City and County of San Francisco has developed 1,679 units of permanent supportive housing for the chronically homeless within five years. The City is more than over the half way mark of 3000 units in 10 Years as called for in the Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness (published June 2004). "Homeless shelters may solve sleep, but housing solves homelessness," said Mayor Newsom. "With leadership from Angela Alioto, our 10-year plan to end chronic homelessness changes the City's approach from managing a problem, to solving it. I am very proud that we are now on track to exceed the 10-year goal." Mayor Newsom made the announcement at the 33rd Project Homeless Connect (PHC) located at ... more

Yee Fights Cuts to Education

SAN FRANCISCO ... Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) joined California educators in calling on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) to protect school funding. Yee, who has consistently voted against all budget cuts to education, said Democrats should be as vigilant against cuts to education as Republicans have been against raising taxes. This week, Yee again voted against a potential cut to California schools when he was one of only two Senators to vote "no" on AB 8x 5, which included up to $2.5 billion in deferrals to education. Yee is also insisting that the proposed "gas tax swap" provide a guarantee to Proposition 98 ... voter-approved minimum funding for education. Over the past two years, Yee has voted a... more

Courage Campaign releases new TV ad depicting "Meg's California"

Progressive group shows impact of Meg Whitman's state budget plans. LOS ANGELES, CA -- As part of its ongoing public accountability work, the Courage Campaign today released a TV ad -- called "Meg's California" -- showing the impact of Meg Whitman's approach to the state budget crisis. Whitman, who seems to be taking policy lessons from Arnold Schwarzenegger, wants to deepen the massive cuts to public services begun by Schwarzenegger -- cuts to services that Californians most need. Airing on cable TV stations in Los Angeles, Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area, the 60-second spot shows typical Californians standing in front of schools, libraries, parks, and other public sites holding "closed" signs, illustrating the likely out... more

Musica Angelica to present Bach's St. John Passion

SANTA MONICA, Calif. Although the son of J.S. Bach claimed that his father composed five Passions during his lifetime, evidence for only two ... the St. John Passion and St. Matthew Passion ... is documented. Music lovers will have a chance to hear the earlier work, described as "Bach's most vivid and thrilling work" by the Gwent Bach Society, when the renowned baroque orchestra Musica Angelica presents the St. John Passion on Saturday, March 27 at 8 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Pasadena and Sunday, March 28 at 4 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Santa Monica. "When we took the St. Matthew Passion on tour in 2007, El Universal in Mexico City described the performance as 'a Passion as God and Bach commanded,'" r... more

Hollywood Master Chorale presents Faure's Requiem: Remembrance + Rebirth

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. A requiem, defined as a mass for the dead, is not something most would generally expect to be a cheery undertaking. But when the 19th century composer and organist Gabriel Faur. was asked what motivated him to write his Requiem, his best known large work, Faur. replied, "My Requiem was composed for nothing...for fun, if I may be permitted to say so!" On Sunday, March 21, audiences will have an opportunity to decide for themselves whether Faur., the foremost French composer of his generation, succeeded in his goal to "escape from what is thought right and proper..." when the Hollywood Master Chorale presents Faur.'s Requiem: Remembrance and Rebirth at 7 p.m. at the Hollywood United Methodist Church in Hollywood. "The ... more

"The Pajama Game" is musical-comedy with a Valentine touch!

---Theatre review We.ve heard that "Love conquers all," but can it survive when the lovebirds are on opposite sides of a heated labor/management dispute? Will they fight for their relationship, or allow a disagreement over a few pennies doom their love? That.s what audiences will discover in the Candlelight Pavilion.s light-hearted, often hilarious, and sweetly romantic Valentine musical, The Pajama Game. Based on Richard Bissell.s 1954 novel, 7-1/2 Cents, The Pajama Game deals with a labor dispute over a seven-and-a-half-cent-per-hour pay raise (laughable by today.s standards), which "Old Man" Hasler (James W. Gruessing) the owner of the thriving Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory refuses to pay his workers. All the other factories have... more

Dodger Announcer Eric Smith to MC 7th Annual Gala for Elizabeth House

PASADENA, Calif. Supporters of Elizabeth House ... the only homeless shelter for homeless pregnant women and their children in the San Gabriel Valley ... who attend this year's annual gala benefit and silent auction, "Where Love Embraces Life," on Saturday March 20 may at first wonder whether they're at Dodger Stadium or the University Club of Pasadena. "We're so pleased that Eric Smith, announcer for the Dodgers, has agreed to join us as emcee at this very special event," says Debbie Unruh, founder and executive director of Elizabeth House. "With Eric's help, we have no doubt that we can hit a 'home run' to build on 16 years of hope and raise the funds that will enable us to open a second house ... a place where our 'graduates' will fi... more

FRONTIERS RECORDS SIGNS THE LEGENDARY BAND FOR NEW ALBUM WORLD-WIDE

NAPOLI, ITALY - Frontiers Records is very proud to announce the signing of legendary rock band WHITESNAKE. David Coverdale and band are gearing up for their latest endeavour. WHITESNAKE has already started composing new material that promises to deliver one of the finest chapters in WHITESNAKE'S career. "We are off to a very good start, with the new songs taking positive shape. It feels good, fresh & exciting," explains Coverdale. The next release already feels like a solid, natural progression to their last opus, the successful, critically acclaimed 'Good To Be Bad' album, awarded by the influential Classic Rock magazine as "Best Album of the Year" in 2008. "As always, we want to take it to the next level," states' Coverd... more

JUDGE MAY TOSS MARIN COUNTY ELECTION OUT MONDAY

Marin County election could be tossed out Monday; Judge may call new election after hundreds of voters denied right to vote in election decided by only 15 votes. SAN RAFAEL ... Hundreds, and perhaps as many as 2,000, Marin County voters were not allowed to vote in a Novato election last November and a court hearing next Monday (Feb. 22) could result in a Superior Court judge calling a new election, said a San Rafael attorney today. The hearing is scheduled Feb. 22 in Marin County Superior Court (Courtroom J) at 9 a.m. "We will argue that because voters were disenfranchised, the election needs to be annulled and a new one held June 8. That is what the law requires," said Dotty E. LeMieux, an attorney representing some of the dis... more

Broadway/L.A. Announces 2010-2011 Season

Broadway/L.A. announces the lineup for its 2010-2011 Season, a 7-Show package that includes WEST SIDE STORY, HAIR, ROCK OF AGES, BURN THE FLOOR and SHREK THE MUSICAL - all of which are recent Broadway hits making Southern California premieres at the Pantages Theatre. A sixth musical to be announced will play the Pantages in March. Rounding out the season is the West Coast Premiere of TRACES, featuring the acclaimed company 7 Fingers (Les 7 doigts de la main), in a fusion of musical, drama and circus that will play just around the corner from the Pantages at the Ricardo Montalban Theatre. While not part of the traditional 7-Show Package, Broadway/L.A. Season Ticket Holders will be given first opportunity to purchase the best available sea... more

Alliance France de Pasadena presents Family Portrait, an exhibition by artist Val.rie Daval

PASADENA, Calif. ... Alliance Fran.aise de Pasadena is pleased to present Family Portrait: Wolf, Grandma and Other Accomplices, an exhibition of paintings by French artist Val.rie Daval from March 5 through March 31 at 34 East Union Street in Pasadena. An opening reception with the artist is scheduled for Friday, March 5 at 7:00 P.M. The exhibition and opening reception are free and open to the public. Family Portrait: Wolf, Grandma and Other Accomplices is a series of paintings encompassing real and fictional characters, including animals that look strangely human. Alternating between miniature and life-size images, black-and-white and shades of gray and color, Daval plays with contrasts, thereby altering reality to carry... more

National Organization for Women Endorses Councilwoman Hahn for Lt. Governor

Another major women's group lines up for Hahn. Los Angeles - The National Organization for Women (NOW) has voted to endorse Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn to become the first female lieutenant governor in California history. Hahn also previously was endorsed by the National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC). "We looked at all the possible candidates and Janice Hahn rises above them all -- she is prepared, she is ready and she will inspire California," said Patricia Bellasalma, President of California NOW. "California NOW will do everything in its power to make sure Janice is our next lieutenant governor". "California NOW has been standing up for women and girls for over 37 years, and I plan on doing the same thing as lie... more

CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN BACKS DAS WILLIAMS FOR STATE ASSEMBLY

Das Williams continues to gain traction and build broad support in Assembly Campaign. SANTA BARBARA, CA ... Local Santa Barbara City Councilmember Das Williams continues to build momentum in his campaign for the 35th Assembly District and is proud to announce that he has received the endorsement of the California National Organization for Women (NOW) PAC. California NOW is the state's largest women's organization. In announcing their formal support of Das Williams, CA NOW President Patty Bellasalma cited Das' history of leadership on women's issues and his lifelong commitment to campaigns and movements aimed at increasing gender equality, protecting women's reproductive health rights, helping women in need, and providing a lev... more

Judge Throws Out Bank Eviction, Calling into Question Validity of Evictions across California

In a direct challenge to bank evictions of tenants across the state, Tenants Together, California's statewide organization for renters' rights, is urging renters to contest foreclosure evictions. Pointing to a new ruling from an Alameda County Superior Court judge, Tenants Together argues that most post-foreclosure eviction notices issued to tenants are invalid under California law. California law requires eviction notices (called "notices to quit") to unambiguously terminate tenancy upon expiration of a time period specified in the notice. According to Dean Preston, Executive Director of Tenants Together, "Banks across the board have failed to comply with this basic requirement of California law when terminating tenancies after f... more

CA State Gun Law Scorecard: Best in Nation

Washington, D.C. ... Once again, California holds the top spot with the nation's strongest gun laws that help combat the illegal gun market, prevent the sale of guns without background checks and reduce risks to children, according to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. In the organization's 2009 state scorecards released today for all 50 states, California earned 79 points out of a total of 100. This past year, California further strengthened its laws by passing legislation to regulate the sale of handgun ammunition in the state. Governor Schwarzenegger signed AB 962, sponsored by Assembly Member Kevin DeLeon (D-Los Angeles) last fall. It was the top priority of the California Brady Campaign Chapters and Women Against Gun Vio... more

DEMOCRATS LAUNCH EFFORT TO "FACT CHECK" GOP CANDIDATES FOR CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR

LOS ANGELES ... Local and National Democrats have announced the launch of the California Accountability Project; an initiative backed by the Democratic Governors Association (DGA) designed to ensure California's voters have all the information they need to make an informed decision on Election Day, even as Republican candidates are already pouring tens of millions of dollars into misleading advertising. "Voters deserve to have all the facts on the candidates for Governor," said Project Director Nick Velasquez. "When GOP rhetoric doesn't match reality, we will be there to set the record straight." The new project will be anchored by a research-based, open source web site containing the latest information from the campaign trail, an in... more

BAY AREA ASSEMBLYWOMAN ENDORSES JANICE HAHN FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Says we need bold leadership in Sacramento today. Los Angeles - Assemblywoman Joan Buchanan has announced her support of Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn in her bid for lieutenant governor. "Janice Hahn is a courageous fighter for the working men and women of our state, protecting the environment, education, and equal rights for all," said Buchanan. "From day one I have been impressed with Janice's strength to take on the big fights, and that is exactly the type of leadership we need up here". "Joan Buchanan has been a strong leader for California and I am honored to receive her support." Hahn said. "Joan has been working to solve the budget crisis with creative ideas that protect our states critical services, and I will... more

Long Beach Man Pleads Guilty in $33 Million Ponzi Scheme

A 33-year-old Long Beach man who operated a number of ventures that he used to solicit money with false claims of profitable investments in real estate has pleaded guilty to a federal wire fraud charge. Jon Weldon James pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon to the federal offense related to his Ponzi scheme that collected more than $33 million from his El Segundo-based venture that operated under a series of names, including J.W. James and Associates, Inc., and The Cloaking Device, Inc. Appearing before United States District Judge R. Gary Klausner, James pleaded guilty and admitted that he defrauded more than 50 individuals who invested in his real estate-related investments from late 2003 through August 2006. James offered his investme... more

Verdi Chorus to take part in Ring Festival LA

LOS ANGELES, Calif. The special events scheduled to take place from April 15 to June 30 as part of the Ring Festival LA ... a celebration of Los Angeles Opera's groundbreaking new production of Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle ... will range from an exhibition of playwright George Bernard Shaw's writings on Wagner and his music at the Huntington Library to a German Food Festival at Patina restaurants. But the Festival will also include two performances showcasing Wagner's works for the opera chorus when the Verdi Chorus presents "Wagner and Verdi: Opposing Roads to Greatness" on May 1 at 7:30 p.m. and May 2 at 4 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Santa Monica. "We're thrilled to have been asked to take part in the Ring Festival LA,"... more

PODS assists multiple Bakersfield charities to help further cause, missions

(BAKERSFIELD, CALIF.) -- Good things do not only come in small packages. Sometimes, good things come in large, white, sturdy storage containers emblazoned with the four red letters, in this case, PODS. PODS, a well-known national moving and storage company, is considered an expert in more than just the traditional sense when it comes to moving America. Bright red and white PODS containers are frequently seen at charitable organizations and disaster sites throughout the United States. Over the past year, several non-profit organizations and city agencies throughout Bakersfield have used PODS containers to raise funds and further their missions. "We take pride in our community and are happy to support agencies that make life better... more

Highway Deaths And Crashes Drop In First Year Of Hands-Free Cell Phone Law

SACRAMENTO ... Recently released collision and fatality data from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) confirms that California's streets and highways are safer following the implementation of California's "hands-free" cell phone law. CHP certified numbers from the first six months of the law's implementation show a 20 percent reduction in fatalities and collisions in California when compared to the same six month period over the past three to five years. Data from 2009 (not yet certified) confirms the trend. "That translates to at least 700 fewer fatalities and 75,000 to 100,000 fewer collisions each year," notes the author of the hands-free legislation, State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto). The reduction in fatalities is consis... more

HUFF INTRODUCES MEASURE TO PROTECT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF STUDENTS WITH EPILEPSY

Sacramento — Senator Bob Huff (R ... Diamond Bar) has introduced SB 1051, a measure that will authorize a school district to provide school employees with voluntary emergency medical training to provide emergency medical assistance to students with epilepsy, when they experience seizures. Some children with epilepsy are susceptible to prolonged seizures and require access to a life-saving emergency medication. Diastat Acudial, a pre-dosed preparation of diazepam gel, is the standard out-of-hospital treatment for prolonged seizures. Diastat is a FDA-approved emergency medication and is a safe and effective treatment, specifically designed to be administered by people without medical training. For several years it was common in... more

Final Application Numbers Announced for California's First Citizens Redistricting Commission

SACRAMENTO, Calif.,/PRNewswire/ -- Today, the California State Auditor announced that nearly 31,000 Californians applied to be members of the first-ever Citizens Redistricting Commission. The application period closed on Feb. 16 at 5 p.m. "We've said all along that this was an experiment in direct democracy and, with nearly 31,000 Californians coming forward to apply, there's no doubt this experiment was a huge success," said California State Auditor Elaine M. Howle, whose office is charged with creating the Commission. "My office noticed a surge in applications after our radio ads began airing a few weeks ago, and that is why I extended the application deadline from Feb. 12 to Feb. 16, but I could not have predicted that nearly 11,000 m... more

Beleaguered San Jose pot clubs endure everything from official challenges to bad jokes

Mar. 18--Reggae music rolled like a cloud across a large room filled with blond wood, and behind the bar at the Arc Healing Center, Hector Gonzalez watched as Chris Braun, 23, entered wearing a green velvet top hat, green sunglasses and a clutch of fake emerald necklaces. more

EDITORIAL: Poizner's position on global warming law ignores roots of California's economic collapse

Mar. 17--There were no game-changers in Monday night's debate between Meg Whitman and Steve Poizner, the Republican candidates for governor. more

Judge awards legal fees in case that challenged San Jose's limits on campaign contributions

Mar. 16--In a major rebuke to the city of San Jose's legal posture, a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge has awarded legal fees of $441,000 to a business group that challenged the city's limits on campaign contributions. more

U.S. officials to unveil sweeping proposal for broadband

Mar. 15--WASHINGTON -- Recognizing that high-speed Internet has joined telephone service and electricity as essential tools of modern life, the federal government will unveil an ambitious blueprint this week to extend broadband to virtually all Americans. more

Past spending decisions haunt San Jose budget

Mar. 14--San Jose is in the red -- deep, deep in the red. more

California Legislature takes up constitutional reforms, targets budget process

Mar. 12--SACRAMENTO -- With billion-dollar deficits and partisan spats sending faith in California's leaders to new lows, Democratic leaders on Thursday unveiled a wide-ranging set of constitutional changes they hope will shake Sacramento out of its longtime fugue. more

Budget veto: Schwarzenegger rejects bill seeking $2.2 billion in cuts

Mar. 9--SACRAMENTO -- Rejecting a key piece of last month's push to trim California's deficit, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger late Monday vetoed a bill that called for more than $2 billion in spending reductions starting this summer. more

O'Malley officially enters race for Alameda County district attorney

Mar. 9--Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley officially filed papers today to become a candidate for the seat she was appointed to six months ago. more

San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Action Line column: Your passport is legal ID

Mar. 6--Q Over the past year, I have used my U.S. passport as my form of ID at several businesses throughout California. more

Redondo Beach struggling with budget shortfall

Mar. 4--Redondo Beach's budget struggles are expected to spill over into next fiscal year as the city deals with declining revenues, rising expenditures and deteriorating public buildings, City Manager Bill Workman said this week. more

BRIEF: Oakland council president says elected leaders must cut budgets by 15 percent

Mar. 3--OAKLAND -- City Council President Jane Brunner said Tuesday night all of Oakland's elected leaders should prepare to cut their office budgets by 15 percent within two weeks. more

Santa Clara County whacks its budget again

Mar. 3--Santa Clara County supervisors digested grim news Tuesday: a midyear review of the county's financial health that the budget director described as the worst in a quarter-century. more

Teachers, students to rally against budget cuts on 'Day of Action'

Mar. 3--Teachers, students and community members from across the South Bay will rally Thursday at different school sites as part of a statewide "Day of Action" to protest funding cuts to education. more

Stimulus in action: Federal officials tour Oakland sites

Mar. 2--OAKLAND -- The director of the White House Office of Urban Affairs and other high-ranking federal officials were in Oakland on Monday to tour some of the city's federal stimulus projects. more

Ancla legal no frena a Limon

El nuevo modelo para administrar los puertos en Limon zarpara, a pesar de que todavia se disputa la clave para lanzarlo al agua: el cambio en la junta directiva del sindicato de trabajadores de Japdeva (Sintrajap).El nuevo modelo para administrar los puertos en Limon zarpara, a pesar de que todavia se disputa la clave para lanzarlo al agua: el cambio en la junta directiva del sindicato de trabajadores de Japdeva (Sintrajap). more

Stanford men officially eliminated from Pac-10 race

Feb. 26--Now, all Stanford has to play for is an NCAA tournament bid. more

LA animal control officials step up dog licensing efforts

Feb. 25--Animal control officials in Los Angeles are stepping up pressure on dog owners to license their dogs as the city searches for more ways to offset its huge budget deficit. more

Whitman explains views on gay marriage, budget in Calif. governor's race

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. _ Gays and lesbians should be allowed to adopt, but not marry. more

Torrance Unified looks to layoffs, shorter school year in budget crunch

Feb. 25--The Torrance Unified School District is considering whether to lay off 110 teachers and shorten the school year by five days to offset the district's $25 million budget deficit over the next two years. more

San Jose council passes Redevelopment Agency budget

Feb. 24--tseipel@mercurynews.com more

Harbor Area museums could lose curators in city of LA budget cuts

Among the positions targeted for elimination: more

San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Action Line column: Changes proposed for gift card law

Feb. 23--Q I purchased an item of clothing in the Sears Oakridge store using a $25 gift card. more

Officials call for action in extending Green Line closer to LAX

Feb. 23--Regional and national elected officials on Monday called for swift progress in extending a light rail line closer to Los Angeles International Airport. more

San Jose council set to vote on Spartan redevelopment budget

Feb. 22--After six months of delay, hand-wringing and public outcry, the San Jose City Council on Tuesday is expected to approve a pared-down, five-year budget for the city's struggling redevelopment agency. more

CORRECTION: Rancho Palos Verdes officials

An article Thursday about a state investigation that found no wrongdoing by two Rancho Palos Verdes elected officials incorrectly stated as fact that Councilman Doug Stern had used an e-mail address provided by Palos Verdes on the Net. more

Feds grant $675 million in budget relief to California

Feb. 19--WASHINGTON -- Sometimes pleading pays. more

Scofflaw jogger meets the long arm of the law.

Feb. 18--John Nguyen learned an important lesson on Presidents Day: You can run, but you can't hide, from San Jose's park rangers. more

Ron Turner officially joins Stanford football staff as quarterbacks, receivers coach

Feb. 18--Stanford made official Wednesday what had been expected for weeks: That Ron Turner has joined the Cardinal football staff. more

San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Scott Herhold column: Long, strange legal battle over Monte Sereno fence appears to be over

Feb. 18--In the epic battle over Darla and Joe Padgett's fence in Monte Sereno, few people have acted with any sense. more

Regulators: 2 Rancho Palos Verdes councilmen didn't violate election laws

Feb. 18--More than two years after a complaint was filed against a pair of Rancho Palos Verdes city councilmen for accepting free Internet services during their re-election campaigns, state regulators have determined no law was violated. more

San Jose officials eye new taxes

Feb. 17--San Jose officials Tuesday said they want taxpayers to pony up -- again -- and bail City Hall out of red ink as a $100 million deficit threatens hundreds of jobs, from police to librarians. more

EDITORIAL: San Jose employees need to step up on budget cuts

Feb. 16--Last May, when Mayor Chuck Reed asked San Jose employee unions to accept zero pay increases to reduce layoffs, workers harrumphed: If they'd only known earlier, they wouldn't have had to rush through last-minute negotiations before the budget deadline in June. more

Law ansia cumplir 40

Sin complejos.Sin complejos. more

Contraloria acusa al PANI de desatencion legal de ninos

El Patronato Nacional de la Infancia (PANI) 'no cumple a cabalidad' el seguimiento de la situacion legal, psicologica y social de ninos albergados por organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG).El Patronato Nacional de la Infancia (PANI) 'no cumple a cabalidad' el seguimiento de la situacion legal, psicologica y social de ninos albergados por organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG). more

Courtney Love perdio la custodia legal de su hija

La cantante Courtney Love ha perdido la custodia legal de la hija que tuvo con el lider fallecido de Nirvana, Kurt Cobain, despues de que un tribunal concediera el cuidado temporal de la joven de 17 anos a la madre y a la hermana del artista, revelaron documentos judiciales.La cantante Courtney Love ha perdido la custodia legal de la hija que tuvo con el lider fallecido de Nirvana, Kurt Cobain, despues de que un tribunal concediera el cuidado temporal de la joven de 17 anos a la madre y a la hermana del artista, revelaron documentos judiciales. more

The Kansas City Star, Mo., Robert Trussell column: American Heartland Theatre's ?You're Perfect ?' isn't a run-of-the-mill revue

Mar. 18--Somehow your humble theater critic missed "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change," one of the most successful musical revues in recent times, when it was first staged in Kansas City 12 years ago. more

St. Joseph News-Press, Mo., The Shuffle column: The Shuffle: Sizable concerns

Mar. 18--When we watched the 2010 Academy Awards a few weeks ago, we got to see the young actress Gabourey Sidibe experience one of the most memorable moments of her young life. more

Alex Chilton 1950-2010 / Memphis music loses 'Big Star' -- Pop icon dies while preparing for reunion concerts

Alex Chilton, the pop hitmaker, cult icon and Memphis rock iconoclast best known as a member of 1960s pop-soul act the Box Tops and the 1970s power-pop act Big Star, died Wednesday at a hospital in New Orleans. more

Local color ; The Maine Jewish Film Festival opens Saturday with films from around the world, including a healthy helping of close-to-home fare.

Portland filmmaker Gary Robinov of White Dog Arts couldn't be happier that his first full-length documentary, "Canvasman," is premiering during this year's Maine Jewish Film Festival, which begins Saturday. more

Review: "Repo Men" is a real grind: Health care gets unmanageable in the ghastly organ-donor thriller.

Mar. 18--With its radiantly ugly visuals, mean-spirited worldview and gut-wrenching levels of gore, "Repo Men" is about as entertaining as a burst appendix. more

Music brings out the smiles

Mar. 18--Casey MacGill and his friends play smiley-face music. more

Lionsgate's Academy Award(R) Winning PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL 'PUSH' BY SAPPHIRE Captures the Number One Spot on the DVD Charts With 1.5 Million Units Sold in the United States ; Precious Also Dominates In Digital Downloads As It Claims the Number One Spot on the iTunes and Amazon Rental Charts

SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The winning streak continues as Precious, which recently won two Academy Awards(R) for Best Supporting Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay, now claims the top spot on the DVD sell through chart with 1.5 million units sold, in addition to being the #1 rental on iTunes and Amazon. more

Movie Review: Hal Holbrook shines in 'That Evening Sun'

Mar. 18--A tough, thought-provoking movie that could be described as a sort of Southern Gothic "Gran Torino," "That Evening Sun" was in danger of being overlooked after its successful festival run last year, which included a win for Best Narrative Feature at October's Indie Memphis Film Festival. more

New bits, fresh laughs: That's what Brian Regan lives for

This may sound funny coming from a comedian, but Brian Regan thinks laughs can get boring. more

Producer files $30M suit against Lady Gaga in NYC

NEW YORK - A songwriter and music producer who claims he helped launch pop star Lady Gaga says she squeezed him out of her lucrative career after he co-wrote some of her songs, came up with her stage name and helped get her record deal. more

Spin that Record Baby!

Mar. 18--The first, real test of a new CD is when you pop it into your car stereo. more

Julianne Moore returning to 'Turns'

Hollywood film star Julianne Moore is to return to TV's "As the World Turns" where she played Frannie and Sabrina Hughes from 1985-88, CBS said Thursday. more

Cameras set to roll on 'Jane Eyre' film

Production on the latest screen adaptation of the literary classic "Jane Eyre" is to begin next week in the United Kingdom, Focus Features said. more

Roman Polanski thrills with 'The Ghost Writer'

Mar. 18--With films like "Chinatown" and "The Pianist" on his resume, director Roman Polanski has shown an ability to be diverse and talented. more

French band Les Yeux Noirs gives Yiddish music a lift

Mar. 18--Black eyes can engender an intense gaze you can get lost staring into. more

Producer files $35M suit against Lady Gaga in NYC

NEW YORK - A songwriter and music producer says in a New York City lawsuit pop star Lady Gaga squeezed him out of her lucrative career after he co-wrote some of her songs, came up with her stage name and helped get her record deal. more

Lee bemoans 'misguided minds' of black youths -- 'It's genocide,' filmmaker tells U of M audience

Contrary to his sometimes-provocative image, filmmaker Spike Lee - three days before his 53rd birthday - was an encouraging, even avuncular common-sense role model during a talk Wednesday night before 900-plus students and campus visitors at the University of Memphis. more

Jo Dee Messina's music is no longer held hostage

Mar. 18--NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- It has been five years since Jo Dee Messina released a new album. more

Oscar-nominated 'The Secret of Kells' to screen at festival

Mar. 18--MONTPELIER -- One by one, Focus on Film has collected 75 films for its curated Green Mountain Film Festival 2010. more

Musical Theaterworks brings 'HAIR' to Veterans Auditorium

Musical Theaterworks Fresno is the community theater arm of Children's Musical Theaterworks, and for its spring production it picked something that gets way beyond children's theater. more

War movies are hell at the box office

Hollywood does lots of stupid things. more

BRIEF: Famed director to teach at UNC School of the Arts

Mar. 18--WINSTON-SALEM -- Hollywood icon Peter Bogdanovich will join the filmmaking faculty at the UNC School of the Arts. more

The Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez column: Review | A Prophet (Un Prophete) (R) *** 1/2

Mar. 18--Most prison movies are about escape or survival. more

Review: "Wimpy Kid" stands out: Charming but not cloying, this movie based on the popular book is one clique to pick.

Mar. 18--As many previous articles have established, Your Friendly Neighborhood Movie Reviewer is no big fan of children's movies. more

Wilco turns out consistent appeal

Mar. 18--Wilco's seventh studio album, last year's "Wilco (The Album)," was made with the same lineup as its previous release, 2007's "Sky Blue Sky," the first time that has happened in the band's 15-year history. more

Tax credits can put the rock back in Detroit Rock City

DETROIT _ It makes for an enchanting vision: the revival of Detroit as a music-making capital, teeming with studios, session players, producers and smash hits. more

Kennedy singing off-Broadway: Theater namesake in 'Good Ol' Girls'

Mar. 18--Lauren Kennedy is putting her Southern roots to good use in the off-Broadway production "Good Ol' Girls." more

Reality TV show that 'invites people to kill'

SOME people would kill for the chance to appear on a reality TV programme -- literally -- if you believe a documentary just broadcast on French television. more

COMMUNITY THEATER: Onyx and Offish: Theater inside fetish shop struggles to grow beyond niche audience

Mar. 18--Tricia Edwards-Schade's recent outing to see the musical "Naked Boys Singing!" more

Startup makes inroads in Asia's digital music market

Mar. 18--TAIPEI, Taiwan -- When it comes to music in Asia, digital is synonymous with free. more

Cheap Thrills

Local rock band Marion Grace released its debut album earlier this week. more

Celtic band that performed on ' Titanic' to play at Verizon

Mar. 18--S ometimes luck finds you. more

Lewis Black headlines a week of comic relief in Royal Oak

Mar. 18--Timing is everything in comedy. more

The Dallas Morning News Chris Vognar column: Kashmere Stage Band film at SXSW rekindles memories

Mar. 18--AUSTIN -- I had the pleasure of revisiting one of my favorite stories Monday night. more

Ladysmith Black Mambazo keeps South African music alive

Mar. 18--When Paul Simon released "Graceland," his 1986 album exploring South African music, he created a firestorm in musical circles. more

Tom Green, the adjective machine: He'll make fun of himself and who knows what else this weekend

Mar. 18--The adjectives used to describe Tom Green go on and on: hilarious, innovative, outrageous, loony, unpredictable, crazy ... more

Osky filmmaker returns to Iowa with indie flick: 'The Guy Chronicles' won Best Debut film at Des Moines' Wild Rose Festival

Mar. 18--OSKALOOSA -- Aaron Riggs finished film school in California in 2008 and moved back to his hometown, Oskaloosa. more

Capsule reviews of feature films

2 hrs. No MPAA rating (violence, profanity, drugs, adult themes) _ Steven Rea more

Alpha Rev Named VH1's 'You Oughta Know' Artist on the Rise ; Major Label Debut Set To Release April 27 2010; Austin-based band to showcase at SXSW

BURBANK, Calif., March 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Hollywood Records' recording artist Alpha Rev has been named the next artist to be featured in VH1's "You Oughta Know" Artist on the Rise series beginning in April. more

TELEVISION ; Olyphant climbs back in saddle to play hardened lawman

Timothy Olyphant shoots from the hip. more