Heisenberg (The Uncertainty Principle)
Left Edge Theater
January 10 – February 2, 2019
Amidst the
Anyone going to a performance of Hello, Dolly! – running now at the SHN Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco through March 17 – with an appetite for an enlightened look
Mouthful presents a preview of the Sebastopol Farmers Market Herb Fair, with market manager Paula Downing and herb farmer Teri Tasso. It’s everything you’ve always wanted to know about growing and
Heritage Homes Holiday Lighted Parlor Tour
Petaluma Museum Association
Sunday, December 8, 2019 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
HICAP Sonoma County
Ongoing Services
In California the Medicare Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP), provides beneficiaries with unbiased individual assistance and advocacy related to their Medicare benefits as well
Hill Start
Rialto Cinemas
Tuesday, March 13th, 2018 @ 1:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Welcome to the 3rd JCC Sonoma County Israeli Film Festival!
A car accident on her son’s wedding
Lynn Downey is a historian of the American West, longtime archivist with Levi Strauss & Co, and has two new books worth talking about, whether you’re a history buff or not! Arequipa Sanatorium: Life in California’s Lung Resort for Women is a lively chronicle of the early Twentieth Century in the San Francisco area where tuberculosis was raging, and dedicated doctors and community members supported a unique facility in Fairfax California to give women a new chance at life.
Lynn’s also written a novel set in Arizona on a dude ranch, and she joins Suzanne M. Lang in conversation on A Novel Idea.
A Novel Idea airs on the first and fifth Sundays of every month at 10:00 am on KRCB-FM Radio 91 / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org /Download the FREE KRCB mobile app @ iTunes & Google Play!
(Photos: Courtesy of the author)
Hohlax Trio: Greece
Occidental Center for the Arts
Friday, August 18th, 2017 @ 8:00 pm
Formed in 2007 on the Greek island of Amorgos by native Californian and classical violinist
Want to avoid malls and other holiday shopping nightmares? This week, Mouthful takes a look at local holiday craft fairs, where you’ll find one-of-a-kind treasures in the homes of your friends
Continuing an annual tradition, the 2014 holiday gift books edition of Word By Word: Conversations With Writers on North Bay Public Media, KRCB-FM. host Gil Mansergh welcomes back the book buyers
Holiday Harp Concert
Isis Oasis Sanctuary Redwood Theater
Saturday, December 22nd, 2018 @ 7:00 pm
Multicultural Music Fellowship and the Isis Society for Inspirational Studies presents a magical evening of holiday
An Evening With Holly Near
Occidental Center for the Arts
Friday, June 9th, 2017 @ 7:00pm
Occidental Center for the Arts is pleased to welcome back to our artistic community renowned
Holmes For The Holidays
Petaluma Radio Players
December 21st – 24th, 2017
Who knew the world’s most famous sleuth and his doctorial sidekick could be so…funny?
Three Sherlock Holmes comedies will
“Everyone’s a little bit racist” sing the puppets in the musical Avenue Q. Playwright Greg Kalleres takes that thought and runs with it in Honky, running now at Left Edge Theatre.
North Bay theatre kicks off the new year with 6th Street Playhouse’s Honky Tonk Angels, a country music revue by Ted Swindley. Swindley, best known for the community theatre staple Always,
Suzanne Lang talks with Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, author of Oprah Book Club read The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois, on her latest book of family, legacy, and being who you are, Misbehaving at the Crossroads, Essays & Writings.
Child of Earth and Starry Heaven is L. Annette Binder’s meditation on her mother’s passage to death through the labyrinth of Alzheimer’s disease. She cites Greek philosophers, literature, and modern medicine, but ultimately her experience was all about presence. Binder joins Suzanne Lang in conversation.
It’s A Novel Idea every first, third, and fifth Sunday at 10am PT on KRCB 104.9 FM, streaming at krcb.org.
Southern California was hit by two large earthquakes lastweek. One was a magnitude 7.1; the largest recorded in the state in twentyyears. It’s a reminder that the next one could be
Southern California was hit by two large earthquakes lastweek. One was a magnitude 7.1; the largest recorded in the state in twentyyears. It’s a reminder that the next one could be
Lawmakers in Sacramento considered a landmark housing billthis year – then punted the proposal to the 2020 session.
The new year is just around the corner. That means anotherchance for
In the aftermath of the Tubbs fire,thousands in Sonoma County remain at risk of homelessness. KRCB’s Adia Whitelooks into how housing insecurity is affecting the health of
In the aftermath of the Tubbs fire,thousands in Sonoma County remain at risk of homelessness. KRCB’s Adia Whitelooks into how housing insecurity is affecting the health of
When playwright August Wilson passed away in 2005, he left behind a body of work that has become a staple of the American theatre. As much a documentarian as a poet
There’s an interesting style of theatre in which a piece of dramatic prose, usually a short story or selected chapters from a longer piece, is fully staged and performed. Usually referred
For the Grateful Dead, their long strange trip almost endedat Woodstock.
After their disastrous performance at Woodstock, theGrateful Dead almost dropped out of the music business entirely. Fifty yearslater, Drummer
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Workers are on strike for the week to demand a
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
Raven Players
August 2nd – 19th, 2018
The North Bay premiere of a brand new, updated version of the classic comic musical revue. The
Relationships are front and center in two very different shows now running on the North Bay’s northernmost stages through August 19.
The Cloverdale Performing Arts Center is presenting Heroes, playwright
I Only Have Ives For You
Raven Performing Arts Theater
March 1st – 11th, 2018
Raven Performing Arts Theater presents David Ives’ work in Healdsburg’s Costeaux French Bakery. This critically acclaimed,
John and Paul, a Love Story in Songs is Leslie's remarkable book on the creative and personal friendship of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Join Suzanne Lang in conversation with Ian Leslie on this insightful and moving book.
Also featured is Arnold Levine with his book Banned by the BBC, How I became a Radio Pirate, a Memoir of 1970’s London.
A Novel Idea, Sunday, May 4th at 10am PT. Streaming and podcasting at krcb.org.
Mouthful explores iGrow Sonoma and the 350 Garden Challenge and offers
plenty of advice for how you can join in.
Podcast:
In Between
Rialto Cinemas
Tuesday, March 6th, 2018 @ 1:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Welcome to the 3rd JCC Sonoma County Israeli Film Festival!
How do you imagine the lives of
In Conversation: Jonathan Franzen
Charles M. Schulz Museum
Sunday, November 17, 2019 @ 1:00 pm
New York Times bestselling author Jonathan
In Conversation: Waights Taylor & Jonah Raskin
Copperfield’s Books – Montgomery Village
Thursday, March 15th, 2018 @ 7:00pm
Join local author, poet, and playwright Waights Taylor, and Chair of Communication Studies
In The Mood
Shakepeare In The Cannery
July 13th – August 7th, 2018
The musical adaptation of
Much Ado About Nothing
Produced by Shakespeare In The Cannery
Directed by David Lear
Before we start this segment, we want to warn you that we will be talking frankly about domestic violence and it may not be appropriate for children listening. The Violence Against
About 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men are survivors of domestic violence.
We’re continuing our conversation today about domestic violence. Last month, there were three murder-suicide cases in
In order to stay living safely at home, eligible older adults anddisabled residents of all ages, can apply for support from paid in-home careproviders. IHSS clients get help with day-to-day tasks
In many places around the country, Indigenous Peoples Day isreplacing Columbus Day. The holiday this year fell close to an importantanniversary. Fifty years ago, a group of young American Indians and
Award winning travel writer, Inga Askamit shares how she created her piece about alfresco theatrics, Transcendant Summer Night.
Catherine Bramkamp chats about being a poetry judge for the anthology, as
Mouthful chats with Frederique Lavoiepierre – Entymology Program SSU;
Terri Toso from Napa Valley Botannicals, Paula Downing – Market Manager of Sebastopol Farmer’s Market and the original Santa Rosa Farmer’s Market
Inside the Earth
Laguna de Santa Rosa Environmental Center
Thursday, March 29, 2018 @ 7:00 pm
A presentation with geologist Dr. Jane Nielson.
What makes the Earthwork, and how
International Workers Day Rally and March 2018
Roseland Village
Tuesday, May 1st, 2018 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
“Workers Struggle Has No Borders: March for Workers’ Rights, Fair Contracts, Immigration
The Santa Rosa Junior College theatre season ends with their production of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods. It’s a fairy tale mash-up with elements of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack
Introduction to Judaism
Sonoma County Jewish Community Center
Wednesdays, January – April 2019 @ 7:00 pm
Join our Sonoma County Rabbis for a 14-session exploration of Jewish life, beliefs and practice.
Society seeks to punish those who commit crimes by puttingthem in prison. But what toll does incarceration have on
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