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North Bay Theaters Adapt to Covid-19
“Creative people are like the shark that has to keep moving forward to live,” says Barry Martin, managing director of Napa’s Lucky Penny Productions....
Theater: Rough terrain
By Charles Brousse
Nilo Cruz’s Anna in the Tropics is a steep mountain to climb for any theater company, especially one that is community-based and...
World Away, Writer Nina Schuyler
Nina Schuyler’s latest book is a short story collection, In This Ravishing World, which won the W.S. Porter Prize and the Prism Prize for...
Food & Drink: Community cooking
By Tanya Henry
“The love part is critical,” says Cathryn Couch, founder of the Ceres Community Project, whose mission statement reads, “We create health for...
Letters to the Editor—Historical Veracity
Matt Metzler’s letter (“Historical Accuracy,” Letters to the Editor, Dec. 22) about naive exhibits at Mission Sonoma State Park, like much recent scholarship, attempts...
Chasing Cellos: Rebecca Roudman’s virtuosic musical ‘elasticity’
Rebecca Roudman is a busy woman.
A classically trained cellist, many know her as the dynamic performer rocking the cello in the Marin-based band Dirty...
Drought Affects Petaluma Viticulture
Petaluma Gap wines are said to have a bit more balance and refinement because the wind hardens and thickens the grape skins, producing more...
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...
Horns of Plenty
Rep. Jared Huffman’s contentious bill to provide Point Reyes National Seashore ranchers with 20-year leases sailed through the House of Representatives last week with...
Film: Clooney alley
By Richard von Busack
It was said that Cary Grant had “a mid-Atlantic accent”—as if the Bristol-born actor had arisen out of the foam in...












