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Days of Wine and Warblers in Paso Robles Jun. 25, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber One of my friends is an avid birder. Her fascination combines a love of the outdoors w... Read More

The Grape Wild West: Touring and Sipping in Paso Robles Jun. 24, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber Once upon a time in the West, Paso Robles was a sleepy little railroad town in central... Read More

Fertility, Family and Bio-Socialism Jun. 12, 2023

Daniel McCarthy

Silicon Valley used to be California's hotbed of innovation. Today the most radical new inventions c... Read More

Cambria Is For the Birds and a Lot More Jun. 04, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber They call themselves birders, and they come in almost as many varieties as the avian s... Read More

Destination: Cambria Jun. 03, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber Cambria, on California's Central Coast, is one of those special destinations. It offer... Read More

The Perils and Practicalities of California's Reparations Task Force Proposal: A Conservative Perspective May. 11, 2023

Armstrong Williams

In the quest for recompense for historical injustices, the California Reparations Task Force has tak... Read More

Eager Publicists for Racial Reparations in California May. 10, 2023

Tim Graham

How insanely radical and unjust can blue states get? California's nine-member Reparations Task Force... Read More

Missing 'DiFi' in the Senate: A Dilemma for Democrats Apr. 19, 2023

Jamie Stiehm

Absence in the Senate makes no heart grow fonder, given a delicate balance of power, 51-49, with Dem... Read More

A Return to Soft on Crime? Apr. 19, 2023

Debra J. Saunders

In 1993, Richard Allen Davis, an ex-con with an 11-page rap sheet, broke into a Petaluma home, kidna... Read More

The Twilight of a Legend Apr. 15, 2023

Susan Estrich

Dianne Feinstein, now 89 years old, has been a legend in California politics since the day she stepp... Read More

'Woke' or Not, Executives Are Into Money Mar. 21, 2023

Froma Harrop

The California governor has no business "canceling" Walgreens. But I could. The Florida governor has... Read More

Midwestern Weather: The Worst, Other Than Everywhere Else Mar. 11, 2023

Georgia Garvey

It's a cold March day in the Midwest, with fresh-fallen snow on the ground, and this is about the ti... Read More

Outdoor Adventure Abounds in Mammoth Lakes Feb. 04, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Margot Black Tucked away in the middle of the Eastern Sierra is one of the most legendary playgr... Read More

The Three Women of San Francisco Jan. 18, 2023

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — So, what city gave America the only woman House speaker, the most senior senator ... Read More

What Do You Do When It's All Too Much? Jan. 12, 2023

Susan Estrich

You start unpacking, one piece at a time. That's the way to start the new year. One piece at a time.... Read More

Our Government Is Failing Us Jan. 05, 2023

Laura Hollis

Since we are (at least nominally) a free people, the primary responsibilities of our government shou... Read More

Chablis Dec. 13, 2022

Dan Berger on Wine

A friend and winemaker once convinced me that certain kinds of wines taste better with certain kinds... Read More

The 'Right' Wine Dec. 06, 2022

Dan Berger on Wine

Wine purists say that the wine you choose should match the food — and some of them can be rath... Read More

Value Wines Nov. 29, 2022

Dan Berger on Wine

Americans who consume domestic wines on a regular basis are always looking for decent values, if not... Read More