Town poet Erica Goss submitted these beautiful verses in honor of Los Gatos' 125th incorporation anniversary Aug. 10, 2012.
Town comic hopes show Saturday evening becomes a regular attraction for South Bay adults needing some smiles and a good time.
Organizers say food offering responds to latest trend in how people eat at festivals; cite competition with 'A Taste of Los Gatos' event for local restaurant food donations.
Los Gatos' The Houserockers delight crowd during town's food, wine and art festival Sunday on the Civic Center grounds.
Author's 'The Doctor’s Dilemma,' a romance novel set in rural Mexico, finishes in two categories.
'Middle age' thespians 9-11 years-old pull out stops for retelling of The Ugly Duckling.
We caught a little bit of Sunday's concert featuring White Album Ensemble, a Beatles' tribute band.
Event at Galeria Arte, 50 N. Santa Cruz Ave., raises awareness about the famous late Mexican painter and The Guatemalan Boutique.
Los Gatos Youth Theatre thespians perform fun, funked-up rendition of The Wiz.
Annual festival is on its 11th year and begins performances July 20. Opening weekend will be dedicated to the memory of the late community leader Paul Dubois.
Santa Clara County poet laureate Sally Ashton, a Los Gatos resident, submitted this beautiful poem for publication. If you would like your literary creations published on Los Gatos Patch, please email them to sheila.sanchez@patch.com. Thank you.
Santa Clara County Judge Thomas Cain denied Monday a request by the late painter's estate to have a binding arbitration panel handle matters related to wills his girlfriend contends leave her millions.
Up and coming deadlines for an art exhibit at the Art Museums of Los Gatos and two free summer concerts this weekend. Enjoy!
Amy Pinto-Walsh wanted a court to hold a public airing of her claims that the painter's estate allegedly violated a medical directive and that she's not subject to a confidentiality agreement.
Amy Pinto-Walsh released a statement through her attorneys Friday afternoon explaining why she can't speak to the media.
The artist's girlfriend and his estate are battling over whether the issues surrounding the case should be litigated in open court or in closed arbitration proceedings.
The following list contains the most checked-out items in this genre for May and June of 2012.
Whether it's dodging a rattlesnake, slogging through mud, or waiting hours until the light is right, residents from Cupertino, Mountain View, Portola Valley, and Redwood City captured stunning images, in our local preserves.
Nine free concerts are coming this summer to entertain local residents at Vasona Lake County Park.
Patch editors took home seven prestigious awards at the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club's 35th annual Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards ceremony.