Love, Linda
Cinnabar Theater
December 14th, 2018 – January 13th, 2019
The great songs of Cole Porter are ingeniously interwoven with captivating story-telling by his beautiful and glamorous wife, Linda Lee.
For years, Petaluma’s Cinnabar Theater has closed out the year with a musical cabaret show. Past years’ productions have celebrated the work of musical artists from Edith Piaf to Mahalia Jackson
Lovers, Liars, and Clowns
Raven Theater Players
July 13th – August 5th, 2017
See Hamlet and Ophelia, Benedick and Beatrice, Romeo and Juliet, and more – all on one stage, all
Loving The Living Room Fundraiser
The Living Room
Sunday, July 16th, 2017 @ 2:00pm
You are cordially invited to Annual Summer Event “Loving the Living Room”
This year’s event is in
Loving the Living Room 2018 Fundraiser
Wild Oak Saddle Club
Thursday, July 12th, 2018 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The Living Room welcomes homeless and at-risk women and their children
Loving The Living Room Fundraiser
The Living Room
Sunday, July 16th, 2017 @ 2:00pm
You are cordially invited to Annual Summer Event “Loving the Living Room”
This year’s event is in

The term “MacGuffin” was popularized byAlfred Hitchcock to describe objects or events that took place in his
Luna Gale
Cinnabar Theater
October 11 – 27, 2019

Caroline, a veteran social worker, thinks she has a
Mouthful explores two topics this week, with Nancy Wang of the Redwood Empire Chinese Association discussing the upcoming Lunar New Year Celebration in Santa Rosa and several individuals from the Sonoma
Mouthful welcomes back Nancy Wang for her annual preview of the upcoming Lunar New Year Celebration.
Also, Laurie Bounsall, swarm chairperson, and other members of the Sonoma County Beekeepers Association
Lungs
Main Stage West
May 9th – 26th, 2019
The world is getting hotter, there’s unrest overseas—the seas themselves aren’t

Lynda Hopkins is defending her District 5 seat on the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors. Hopkins holds a master’s degree
Mouthful welcomes Lynne Devereux and Elizabeth Dehapiot of Marin French Cheese Company, which is hosting its second annual summer picnic on August 21. We’ll taste some of the cheeses of one

Marine mammal researcher and co-founder of the Ocean Conservation Society, Maddalena Bearzi, like many of us, had her work curtailed during the initial shutdown period of the pandemic. But her habit is to observe, and her world did not get smaller, as she found a universe of life right in her own backyard.
Her book is Stranded, Finding Nature in Uncertain Times and she joins Suzanne Lang in conversation.

Also featured is Greg Sarris, author and Tribal Chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria with his work Becoming Story, A Journey among Seasons, Places, Trees, and Ancestors.
It’s A Novel Idea, Sunday, September 3rd at 10am PT on KRCB FM, 104.9 in Sonoma County, streaming and podcasting at krcb.org.
Kevin West, general manager of Madrona Manor, Healdsburg’s boutique hotel and restaurant, talks about the upcoming Great Gatsby Garden Party, the expansion of the kitchen garden, and the history of this
Mouthful welcomes Mai Ibach, farmers market purveyor of Malaysian sauces (Green Curry, Red Curry, Peanut Sauce, chutneys) and delicious Vietnamese bahn mi, and Ruth Lefkowitz of Ruthy’s Real Meals, healthy, delicious
Main Stage West
2017-18 Season Preview
Grace
North Bay Premiere by Craig Wright
September 8th – 24th, 2017
Mary Shelley’s Body
World Premiere by David Templeton
October 13th – 29th, 2017
Main Stage West
2019-2020 Season Announcement
BodyAwareness
September 6 – 22, 2019
A play by Annie Baker
Directed by John Shillington
It’s Body Awareness Week at Vermont College. Phyllis, the organizer,

The Seafarer
Main Stage West
November 29 – December 21, 2019
The Seafarer is a chilling story about the
This week, we offer everything you’ve always wanted to know about lobster, with friends from Maine, talking about and sharing two kinds of the extraordinary Maine shellfish, the well-kept secret New
Last week—in my report on Dezi Gallegos’ new show, ‘Yesterday Again’—I spent a lot of time talking about newness, originality, world premieres, fresh spins on old themes… You know.. Stuff we
Resurrection Roller Girls is out for blood again. They are holding a Make ’em Bleed blood drive on Saturday, February 10th from 10 am to 4 pm. This time Team Phoenix
You can get books at the library. You can borrow DVDs andeven cameras.
But, the library might not be the first place you’d expectto learn how to make tamales. That’s
Maktub
Rialto Cinemas
Tuesday, March 27th, 2018 @ 1:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Welcome to the 3rd JCC Sonoma County Israeli Film Festival!
Maktub (Pronounced macTUBE) means “written” in Arabic, and
Maktub
Rialto Cinemas
Tuesday, March 27th, 2018 @ 1:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Welcome to the 3rd JCC Sonoma County Israeli Film Festival!
Maktub (Pronounced macTUBE) means “written” in Arabic, and
High atop Mount Tamalpais, at about the 2,000 foot level, sits the Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre where the “great outdoor theatre adventure” known as The Mountain Play has been produced for the
35-year old La’Marcus McDonald is suing the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office in a federal lawsuit filed at the end of last month. McDonald, who is Black, says that a deputy slammed
Man Files Lawsuit Against Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office Over Use of Force, Part 2 (Aired: July 8, 2020)

Man of La Mancha
Cinnabar Theater
September 1st – 24th, 2017
A mixture of romance, humour and tragedy, framed within a rich musical score featuring the timeless anthem “The Impossible Dream,”
Man of La Mancha
North Bay Stage Company
July 21st – August 6th, 2017
Man of La Mancha – The Musical Tale of Don Quixote
Winner of five Tony Awards including
2018 CMSA Convention
Flamingo Hotel – Santa Rosa, CA
November 14th – 18th, 2018
Held at the beautiful Flamingo Hotel in Santa Rosa, the 2018 convention is hosted by the
Marc Katano Studio Tour
Sonoma, California
Saturday, March 25th, 2017 @ 1:30pm
Join us for a studio tour with Marc Katano as he personally shows us his paintings and talks about
We have a two-segment Word By Word: Conversations With Writers show this month from North Bay Public Media, KRCB FM. Host Gil Mansergh invites you to first meet with the Festival
This month’s Word By Word program features conversations with writers writers from two distinctive Sonoma County activities – the National Endowment for the Arts March, 2013 Big Read focusing on the
Margaret Jenkins Dance Company: Dancing in the Sculpture
Paradise Ridge Winery
Sunday, June 18, 2017 @ 5:00pm
The Voigt Family Sculpture Foundation proudly presents the MARGARET JENKINS DANCE COMPANY performing within

Suzanne M. Lang talks with two authors whose novels reflect on gender and family, race and ethnicity, and the effects
Suzanne Lang is joined by trailblazing housing advocate Maria Foscarinis in conversation on her book And Housing for All: The Fight to End Homelessness In America.
Adding to the conversation is Chris Cabral, CEO of Petaluma’s COTS (Committee on the Shelterless).
It’s A Novel Idea, Sunday, May 18th at 10:00 am PDT.
Streaming and podcasting at krcb.org.
Mouthful focuses on two topics – First, Maria Hunt talks about her new book “The Bubbly Bar,” filled with innovative sparkling wine cocktails. Next, we take a road trip to Bulgaria,
Mariah Parker’s Indo Latin Jazz Ensemble
CD Release Concert
Saturday, February 4, 2017 @ 8:00pm
Featuring Mariah Parker (composition, piano, santur)
Paul McCandless (reeds, horns)
Matthew Montfort (guitars)
Ian Dogole (global
Mariah Parker’s Indo Latin Jazz Ensemble
Occidental Center for the Arts
Saturday, July 21st, 2018 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Mariah Parker is an accomplished composer, bandleader, pianist and santurist.
Host Clark Wolf visited with legendary food writer, Emmy Award winner and retired New York Times reporter Marian Burros at her home in Northern Vermont where they talked about the state of food in America, her famous plum tart recipe (number one forever at the New York Times), how cookbooks sometimes need to be updated, covering hard news food issues, and a whole lot more.
Later in the show, Clark welcomes John Toulze, Managing Partner of the beloved the Girl & the Fig. They talk about the history of that landmark Sonoma (the town) restaurant over the last quarter century on the occasion of its 25th Anniversary. They also explore the realities of serving 400-700 people a day with locally grown ingredients and working in collaboration with farmers, staff, neighbors, and friends.
Savoring Sonoma: The Hour, every second and fourth Sunday nights at 6:00 pm PDT, on KRCB 104.9.
This month’s Word By Word: Conversations With Writers was prompted by Diane Peterson’s recent Press Democrat article about the collaboration between Redwood Writers and Copperfield’s Bookstores.
Entitled the “Redwood Author
This week on Mouthful – Marie Gewirtz, president of the Harvest Fair Board of Directors, and Annie Vercelli, head of the Professional Food Competition, discuss the upcoming 2011 Sonoma County Harvest

When Marilyn Dear Nelson and her husband Chris Nelson started digging into her ancestry and the life of great grandfather, JW Dear, they discovered a sweeping story of grit, courage, brutality, and friendship. The resulting book is RED CLOUD AND THE INDIAN TRADER, THE REMARKABLE FRIENDSHIP OF THE SIOUX CHIEF AND JW DEAR IN THE LAST DAYS OF THE FRONTIER.The Marin Shakespeare Company opens its 30thseason with Measure for Measure. The Bard’s take on justice and mercywould seem to be a perfect fit for a company that brings their Shakespeare

It’sChristmas Eve and a family readies their home for guests. Gifts are placedunder a tree. Food is prepared. Mass will
If you’re trying to avoid attending the umpteenth production of The Nutcracker in your lifetime, Marin theatre companies are providing several other entertainment options for this holiday season.
Last year,
MarinScapes 2019
Escalle Winery, Larkspur
June 20th – 23rd, 2019
This year we’ve taken inventory and created opportunity toRe~Imagine our beloved fundraiser, MarinScapes. Last year we celebrated our30th
In this episode of Savoring Sonoma host Clark Wolf speaks with two legendary food pros. Marion Nestle, among the world’s foremost microbiologists and nutritional experts, talks about the current status of food and safety policies, the MAHA movement and previews her upcoming book What To Eat Now, due out in November.
Our final segment is a conversation, recorded several years ago at her home in Craftsbury, Vermont, with Marian Burros, who died recently at 92. She covers her many years as a food reporter at the New York Times, best selling cookbooks her famous plum torte and more.Page 91 of 154
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