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Scrooge Sings—‘Christmas Carol’ sequel hits the stage
The ghost of an English author haunts North Bay theaters this holiday season with a couple of Charles Dickens-inspired productions running on local stages....
The Little Beast—Machine Memories
Comes a time when a fella needs to decide whether to keep pumping money into his 19-year-old truck or to ply the Covid-constipated California...
Train Lines: How Two Press Democrat Owners Finessed a Petaluma Real Estate Deal
This article is the second part of a series. Read the first story here.
Last week, we reported that two owners of the Press Democrat,...
Unsolved Mystery – ‘The Sound Inside’ in Mill Valley
Audiences who don’t mind leaving a theater a bit unsettled would do well to check out the West Coast premiere of Adam Rapp’s The...
DIGABLE PLANETS The jazz-informed hip-hop group will play at the Marin County Fair Sunday,...
Petaluma
Sunday Jazz
Summer is here and so are the dulcet tones of outdoor jazz. Every Sunday afternoon, stop by the Speakeasy Restaurant in Helen Putnam...
Real Dill: Krishna Raichura of Pickleball Organized
Anyone who knows me is aware that I like to talk about pickleball and sometimes even play. That’s, in part, thanks to Krishna Raichura,...
Culture Crush—Theater Curtains are Up in Marin County, Most Famous Female Skier of all...
Marin County
Staged Returns
This week, two Marin County theaters finally light their stages and open their delayed productions. In Mill Valley, Marin Theatre Company presents...
West County Magic
SebArts for the win
I love Sebastopol. How could I not? I live a couple of miles from downtown, in a glass house in...
Culture Crush—Beethoven by Kern, Buster Keaton at the Smith Rafael, and More
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Climate Action
With diverse agriculture and robust university-level science programs, California is uniquely positioned to develop and enact community-based solutions to widespread challenges posed by...
Foilies 2022: Recognizing the year’s worst in government transparency
Each year during Sunshine Week (March 13-19), The Foilies serve up tongue-in-cheek "awards" for government agencies and assorted institutions that stand in the way...












