The federal government’s funding turmoil has left scores of Marin individuals and families fearing they’ll be homeless—again—next year.
Nov 18, 2025

Precariously Housed: Emergency Voucher Funding Ends Unexpectedly

The federal government’s funding turmoil has left scores of Marin individuals and families fearing they’ll be homeless—again—next year. Ninety-four households received an Oct. 20 letter from the Marin Housing Authority (MHA) and were stunned to learn that the...
for some clever performances, 'Wait Until Dark' is worth one’s time
Nov 24, 2025

Lights Out: ‘Wait Until Dark’ at Ross Valley Players

I can offer two compelling reasons to go see the Ross Valley Players’ production of the cat and mouse thriller, Wait Until Dark. Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher from the original script by Frederick Knott (running through Dec. 14...
The Upstairs Art Gallery welcomes the season with Colors of Winter, a bright mix of paintings, pendants and bracelets celebrating the hues that cut through the cold.
Nov 24, 2025

Ol’ Blue Eyes, Colors of Winter and a Comedy Showdown

Novato Celebrating Sinatra One may raise a glass to Ol’ Blue Eyes at The Boardroom & Speakeasy’s Sinatra Birthday Dinner, a one-night-only prix-fixe experience inspired by his favorite haunts, Patsy’s and The Golden Steer Steak House. Guests partake in...
Nov 24, 2025

Free Will Astrology: Nov. 26 – Dec. 2

ARIES (March 21-April 19): The Japanese word mushin means “no mind.” In Zen Buddhism, it refers to the state of flow where thinking stops...
Winegrower turns winemaker
Justin Warnelius-Miller grew up at Garden Creek Ranch in the Alexander Valley, learning viticulture from his father, a cabernet sauvignon pioneer, who planted the first vines...
Cry Baby Waah. I want a Nobel Prize. Waah. I want a big, beautiful new ballroom. Waah. I want my face on Mount Rushmore. Waah. I want my face on...
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