Archive for September 2021
Feel the Love: Marin Arts’ UpTake Culture Feed Shines a Light on Mill Valley Artistic Bounty (and Much More)
We spend all day, every day shouting into the hills about the wonders of Mill Valley. But we’re incredibly grateful when other organizations do the same, and that is certainly the case with a recent post by Pamela Coddington, Editor at MarinArtsā UPTAKE Culture Feed.
Read MoreWith Star-Studded Films Like āCyrano,ā āDuneā and āThe French Dispatch,ā 44th Mill Valley Film Festival Is a Return to Some Degree of Normalcy ā Oct. 7-17
The 44th edition of MVFF features many of same virtual options of 2020, but it also boasts an excellent lineup of in-person appearances from some Hollywood A-listers. They include BAFTA Award-winning director Joe Wright, set to show the Opening Night California premiere of “Cyrano,” a re-imagining of the timeless tale of a heartbreaking love triangle involving Cyrano de Bergerac, played by Peter Dinklage, and featuring ferocious wordplay at a verbal joust and with brilliant swordplay in a duel.
Read MoreSound the Siren: Canteen Owner Debuts Millie’s Crepe et Creme at MV Lumber Yard
Mary Margaret Stewart has taken the pandemic pivot to a whole other level. Stewart and her daughter Iman Bengana seized their unexpected hiatus and just opened Millieās Crepe et Creme in a tiny-but-gorgeous, French decor-laden space at the southern end of the Mill Valley Lumber Yard.Ā
Read MoreArts Commission’s Concerts in the Plaza Returns Sept. 11-12 With Local Stalwarts and Some Special Guests
UPDATE: To allow for plenty of social distancing at the Mill Valley Arts Commissionās Concerts on the Plaza, the Miller Ave. Closure (between Sunnyside and Throckmorton avenues) will be in effect on Saturday, Sept. 11 from 5-10pm, and on Sunday, Sept. 12 from 11am-9pm).
Read MoreMill Valley Arts Commission Revives In-Person First Tuesday Artwalk ā Oct. 5
For the Mill Valley artistic community, opportunities to showcase their work in person have been few and far between over the past 18 months. If all goes according to plan, that will change on Oct. 5, when the Mill Valley Arts Commission returns to in-person First Tuesday Artwalks.
Read MoreArrive in Style: Ride Your Bike & Save $5, or Take a Stress-Less, Free Shuttle to MV Fall Arts Fest ā Sept. 18-19
With logistics and health and safety protocols in mind, the organizers of the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival, set for Sept. 18-19, are pulling out all the stops to ensure a positive experience for all at the event, set for 10am-5pm on both days.
Read MoreFitness Biz Partners Go Big, Eye December Launch for Club Evexia in 16k Square Feet of Former Glassdoor Building
Itās not surprising that eventually Gendel, joined by his friend and business partner Scott Raymond, got the itch to create something brand new. They envisioned a fitness, health, and wellness business that could serve the broadest swath of people possible, all while being laser focused on their full array of clients.
Read MorePoet and/the Bench to Host Calligraphy Event ā Sept. 11
With the delta surge on a steady decline since its peak in mid-August in Marin, retailers are dipping their toes back into masked, socially distanced small gatherings. Poet and/the Bench (11 Throckmorton Ave. at El Paseo Lane) is hosting one such event ā a live calligraphy event withĀ artistĀ Sarah Hanna on Saturday, Sept. 11 (12-3pm).
Read MoreMakers Marketās 2021 Open Artisan Faires Roll On ā Sept. 11, 2nd Saturdays Thru December
Makers Marketās regular series of monthly Open Air Artisan Faires at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard continues Sept. 11 from 11am-5pm. āThese Open Air Artisan Faires bring the best of the Bay Areaās skilled craftspeople into one space for residents to enjoy,ā Makers Market founder Suzy Ekman says.
Read MoreMask Up and LOL as Comedy in the Plaza Returns ā Sept. 22
Comedy in the PlazaĀ ā the Mill Valley Arts Commissionās annual night of hilarity on the downtown plaza ā regularly draws some of the best standup comedians in the business, and this yearās edition, in a year when we could all use some laughter, is no different. The event is set for Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 6pm.
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