.Bolinas Film Fest, David Luning and a Lethal Shark

Bolinas

Four-Day Movie Par-tay

Film buffs should definitely not miss a trip out to West Marin when the second annual Bolinas Film Festival comes to town. Some of the movies set to play at this four-day film festival extravaganza include Planetwalker, La Chimera, Giants Rising, and Maya and the Wave. Between the opening night gala, film screenings galore, plenty of panel discussions, Q&As to one’s heart’s content and a spaghetti dinner to boot, there’s enough entertainment for everybody. To learn more or purchase a pass to one or all of the days, visit bolinasfilmfestival.com. The second annual Bolinas Film Festival is set to show Sept. 19 through 22 at The Starlight Theater, 5 Brighton Ave.

Cloverdale

‘Lessons’ Learned

Americana singer-songwriter and local David Luning is set to release his highly anticipated third album, Lessons, just before heading out on a 20-date Southeast tour following his appearance at the AmericanaFest conference in Nashville. Catch Luning live at Cloverdale Arts Alliance on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 7:30pm, where he’ll bring his storytelling prowess to the stage. Lessons drops the next day. Tickets are $40 and available now at bit.ly/luning. 204 N Cloverdale Blvd., Cloverdale.

Napa

Nine Centuries of Singing

The Bay Area’s own 23-voice choir, Aeternum, is performing in Napa next month with two separate shows in its Echoes of Light concert series. Aeternum’s Echoes of Light concerts offer a choral performance so nice, it’ll take to the stage twice—its first showing is set to take place at 7:30pm, on Sunday, Sept. 8, at Mont La Salle Chapel, with the second at 7:30pm, on Saturday, Sept. 14, at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Tickets to see Echoes of Light are sold at aeternumchoir.org and cost $25 apiece, though students, first responders and veterans may pay a discounted price. Mont La Salle Chapel is located at 4405 Redwood Rd. in Napa, and St. Mary’s Episcopal Church is located at 917 Third St. in Napa.

Santa Rosa

DUN-DUN…DUN-DUN

There’s a screening of Jaws coming soon to a Charles M. Schulz Museum nearby! This showing of Steven Speilberg’s classic 1975 thriller, Jaws, coincides with the museum’s exhibition of “Bravo, Snoopy! Peanuts and Pawpet Theater.” Who in their right mind wouldn’t want to come out to Santa Rosa’s iconic Charlie Brown-themed museum to see the world’s most famous movie about a murderous shark? Tickets to the Friday Movie Night showing of Jaws cost only $10 per person, though museum members receive an additional discount of 20% off. And everyone will enjoy free popcorn to chomp on, just like the scary shark chomps in the movie. Tickets can be purchased in advance at schulzmuseum.org or at the door. ‘Jaws’ will play on Friday, Sept. 6, at 7pm, at the Charles M. Schulz Museum, located at 2301 Hardies Ln., Santa Rosa.

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