Leading the Vacaville Jazz Festival into its 24th year is about staying the course and trusting the process. Since its start in 1999, the festival has...
This morning the Los Angeles Times formally introduced “The Times of Troy,” a newsletter exclusively covering sports at the University of Southern California. The announcement comes...
Around 250 high school students converged on Scotia, Ferndale, and Fortuna on Sept. 12 to participate in a hands-on natural resources and agriculture career day. Participating...
The Nintendo Switch is now over seven years old and due for a refresh, even if the storied console maker isn’t chasing technical specs, like its...
Yikes! A safe date night on Friday the 13th? At the Vacaville Performing Arts Theatre? Yes, and it’s likely to be filled with plenty of laughs....
Virtuosic violinist Nigel Armstrong is bringing his talent as a soloist to pair with Vallejo Festival Orchestra for the “Johannes Brahms and the Romantic Spirit” concert. The...
As the conductor prepares to step away from podium, Solano Winds will celebrate its 30th season as a community band of brass and woodwind players who...
Like a lot of you, our day begins with coffee. (By the way, for those of you who do not drink coffee, let me respectfully say...
One of the standout e-ink slates around is finally getting upgraded. The reMarkable’s third-gen tablet is its first with a ‘pro’ moniker, but it’s appropriate. The...
Every year around Halloween, Kyan Larsen sheds his good-natured persona, dons a ghoulish mask and steps into his seasonal role as a “scare actor” at Six...
Rooted in the environment but with an unmistakable artistic focus, the Visions of the Wild festival is hard to pin down as just one thing. Every...
At age 81, Suisun Valley resident Lenny Williams, the legendary former lead singer for Tower of Power, still performs some 30 shows a year. One of...