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Free Will Astrology, Feb. 25 – Mar. 3
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In woodworking, “spalting” occurs when fungi colonize wood, creating dark lines and patterns that make the wood more valuable, not...
Feature: Oh, Francis Where Did Ye Land?
Could Sir Francis Drake have discovered San Francisco Bay, 190 years before history books say Gaspar de Portolá did? Amateur historian Duane Van Dieman...
Feature: On the run
By Maria Grusauskas
For more than 14,000 years, humans have had a close relationship with wild salmon.
Along the Pacific Coast, natives harvested thousands of adult...
Feature: Standing together
By Will Parrish
On Sunday, November 6, in Redwood Valley, one of two small Mendocino County towns where the Russian River’s headwaters spill from the...
Upfront: In the dark
by Peter Seidman
Stinson Beach hotline cut
For as long as many people on the east side of Mount Tam can remember, the summer and fall...
Larkspur Library Goes Virtual with Local Author Event
Despite the fact that public speaking usually tops the list of many people’s fears or phobias, most jobs—from the boardroom to the mailroom—require folks...
World Class Pianist Ilya Yakushev in Mill Valley
Mill Valley
Truly Classic
The 2023-24 Chamber Music Concert Series will run Oct. 8 through May 19. Hosted by Chamber Music Marin, the new season celebrates...
Theater: Holiday cheer
By Charles Brousse
Being aware that the theater reviews appearing in this space during the year have delivered their ration of coal along with the...
Letters to the Editor: More Kudos for ‘Apocalypse Cow’
Kudos to the Bohemian/Pacific Sun for a fantastic piece of journalism. Peter Byrne’s “Apocalypse Cow” (Dec. 9) was the most comprehensive story I’ve read...
Upfront: Rising up
by Peter Seidman
Could sea level rise be a good thing for Bolinas Lagoon? A climactic irony has led to altering previous assumptions about restoring...












