.Culture Crush 11/6

Mill Valley

String Theory, Reimagined

Chamber Music Marin kicks off its 52nd season at 5pm, Sunday, Nov. 10, at Mt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church, with the Jasper String Quartet, one of America’s most celebrated quartets of the 21st century. Expect an intimate evening where fresh compositions dance alongside timeless classics. On the program: Still’s “Lyric String Quartette,” Fung’s “String Quartet No. 2” and Dvořák’s “Quartet No. 14 in A-flat Major.” With their knack for mixing new music with the classical canon, the Jasper String Quartet will make one forget what century they’re in—in the best possible way. Tickets are $48, with great value on season subscriptions. Youths 18 and under are always free—tickets are available at chambermusicmarin.org. The venue is located at 410 Sycamore Ave., Mill Valley.

Stinson Beach

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Doc Film Fest

The 8th Annual Stinson Beach Documentary Film Festival returns for three evenings of compelling documentaries and community connection. Kicking off at 5:30, Friday, Nov. 8, the opening night features a gala with paella by chef Davey Jones, a short film on Bolinas photographer Ilka Hartmann and the feature Skywalkers, blending daring acrobatics with romance. Playing at 5pm, Saturday, Nov. 9, is Daughters, an inspiring story about incarcerated fathers and their daughters, followed by dinner and The Greatest Night in Pop, a look behind the iconic “We Are the World.” Sunday, Nov. 10 at 5 pm, are showings of Planetwalker, the story of environmentalist John Francis, and Will and Harper, following Will Ferrell and his friend Harper Steele’s journey across the U.S. Tickets range from $40 to $225. Visit stinsondocfest.org for full details. Stinson Beach Community Center is located at 32 Belvedere Ave.

Glen Ellen

Dinner and Show

Forget Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello—Glen Ellen’s chef Jessy Manuel is planning an immersive six-course dinner lit like a theatrical stage, blending culinary artistry with powerful performance and storytelling. Halenia, a Chef’s Story draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Southeast Asian and island cuisine, featuring unique flavors like banana leaf-wrapped chicken with fermented rice, crab fat noodles and persimmon marinated in hibiscus. Stories of resilience, courage and love will be told as Manuel shares personal narratives tied to her late father, weaving emotion into every course. Guests can savor rare offerings like makgeoli, a traditional Korean rice wine. Communal seating enhances the intimate atmosphere. Dinner is set for 6 to 10, Monday, Dec. 16, at 14301 Arnold Dr., Glen Ellen. Tickets are $150. Visit bit.ly/chefs-story.

Mill Valley

Stranger Danger

Wreckless Strangers are back at the iconic Sweetwater Music Hall to celebrate their latest release, Blue Sky Fantasy. Expect fan favorites alongside fresh tracks from the new EP—a mix of contemporary blues, Americana and funk, all wrapped up in their signature “Bay Area Gumbo” style. With soaring harmonies and blazing instrumental improvisation, Wreckless Strangers will remind why they’re keeping San Francisco’s rock ’n’ roll flame alive. Opening act Beau Beau Band gets things started at 8pm, Thursday, Nov. 21, with doors opening at 7pm. Tickets are $26.28. For more info, visit sweetwatermusichall.com. The location is 19 Corte Madera Ave., Mill Valley.

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