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What a Thrill: KTVU Gives Our Amazing Town the Zips Trips’ Treatment, Highlighting Our Character, History, Food, Shopping, Deep Roots of Arts & Culture and Much More!!
What a Thrill: KTVU Gives Our Amazing Town the Zips Trips’ Treatment, Highlighting Our Character, History, Food, Shopping, Deep Roots of Arts & Culture and Much More!!
Read MorePoet and/the Bench Welcomes Topanga Canyon-based Artist Danielle Hutchens, Thru December 31
“Danielle’s artwork is modern and down to earth with its neutral palette, pops of colors, and shapes, lines, and textures inspired from the world around her,” says co-curator Powers.”Style and beauty are inherent in her compositions. The artist uses a combination of natural pigments, acrylics, oil pastels and charcoal; she sources natural pigments from stones collected on hikes that she determines to have color, grinding them to powder and using water and walnut oils on raw canvas to let their color make art. These foraged and hand made pigments are archival.”
Read MoreSFGATE: Longtime Owner of the Majestic, One and Only Mountain Home Is Putting It on the Market for First Time in 43 Years
The 7,750-square-foot restaurant and hotel at 810 Panoramic Highway has 10 bedrooms, six private balconies and a bar and restaurant boasting a large deck that hangs over the mountainās edge. It hits the market Thursday for $4.9 million.
Read MoreMarin Magazine Unveils 2024 Best of Marin County and, Once Again, Mill Valley Garners a Ton of Honors Across an Array of Categories
To no surprise on our part, Mill Valley businesses and nonprofits were successful in capturing awards across a variety of business types, particularly in Dining, Mill Valley romped, including Le Marais Bakery, Super Duper Burger, Floodwater, Kitchen Sunnyside, Samurai Sushi, Prabh Indian Kitchen, Watershed, The Junction, Cantina, Playa, Joeās Taco Lounge, Sol Food, Corner Bar, Depot Cafe, Antoneās East Coast Sub Shop, Mill Valley Market, Hook Fish Co., Buckeye Roadhouse, Bungalow 44, Mamahuhu, Piatti, Lamās Kitchen, Piazza DāAngelo, La Ginestra and Gravity Tavern.
Read MoreCurtain Theatre Returns to Old Mill Park With Shakespeare’s ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream ā August 10, 11,17,18,24,25,31, Sept. 1, 2 ā2 pm, Sat., Sun., Labor Day Monday ā Free!
A Midsummer Night’s Dream has always lived up to its name, a mad dash into delusion that transforms all who experience it.Ā A quartet of lovers leave the court of Theseus and Hippolyta, evading a blocking parent and unjust law. They enter the realmĀ of the contending fairy rulers, Oberon and Titania, andĀ supernatural sidekicks that include Robin Goodfellow, better known as Puck.Ā For a special performance on Saturday August 17, the show will move from the stage into the redwood groves.Ā
Read MoreORA Presents: Sound Bath with Erica Nguyen ā Sunday, July 28, 6-7pm
Come bathe in a blissful sanctuary of sound with Ora’s July Sound Bath, a celestial symphony crafted to harmonize your being from within. Be enveloped by the ethereal tones of crystal bowls, the resonant hum of Tibetan bowls, the reverberating power of the gong, the delicate whispers of chimes, and the soul-stirring melodies of the flute, among other celestial instruments. Come as you are, and let the transformative waves of sound guide you to a state of profound relaxation and renewal. Erica will help you let go and surrender to the healing frequencies, allowing them to wash away tension and restore balance within.
Read MoreThe Sweetwater Music Hall’s Transition to a 501(c)3 Is An Absolute Game Changer ā to the Benefit of Other Nonprofits and our Broader Community!
The legendary Sweetwater Music Hall has legions of longtime followers. But even the diehards might not know how a massively impactful restructuring of the organization over the past year will not only lift up one of the best live music venues in the Bay Area, but will also do so for a network of tangential organizations that can benefit from Sweetwaterās transition. In January, Sweetwater began operating as an IRS registered 501(c)(3) so that they can continue to provide music programming to their community and to their underserved and youth communities. The not-for-profit status also helps the Sweetwater with its fundraising efforts to continue as a pre-eminent independent Bay Area music venue.
Read MoreKid-Centric Shop Tantrum at MV Lumber Yard Turns One, Celebrates First Year, Touts Slim Chance Circus Performance & Free Popcorn ā July 21st, 2-3pm
Tantrum ā the ultra-creative retail shop that moved into the Mill Valley Lumber Yard in October 2023 ā is celebrating its first anniversary, and they’re doing so with plenty of fun, as usual. They’re bringing in a Slim Chance Circus performance, as well as free popcorn, on July 21st from 2-3pm, with 10% off in MV Tantrum all day long.Ā
Read MorePhotographer Callie Zimmerman, a Recent Marin Academy Grad and the Winner of the EMV Guide Cover Contest, Is the MV Chamber’s First Tuesday Artwalk Artist ā Aug. 6th, 5:30-7:30!
Callie Zimmerman, who just graduated from Marin Academy and will be attending Tufts University in the fall, is the Mill Valley Chamber’s selection as Artist of the month and more. “I will be pursuing a dual degree and will end with a masters in photography from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA), so I am excited to continue to pursue photography,” Zimmerman says.” She will show her work from Jul 16 through Aug 31, with First Tuesday Artwalk set for August 6th, 5:30-7:30pm.
Read MoreMurphy Productions, O’Hanlon Center Serve Up Another Sunday Salon, Focusing on ‘It’s About the Light’ ā July 21st, 4-7pm
For years now, Murphy Productions, the outfit from Daniel Patrick and Erma Murphy, has been hosting Sunday Salons ā potluck-style meals that have attendees performing music, poetry, dance, storytelling and much more ā at OāHanlon Center for the Arts, where Murphy serves as executive director. The multi-faceted gatherings create community, inspire creativity and generally foster the vital need for connectivity. The next Sunday Salon ā dubbed ‘Sunday Salon: Summer,’ is set for July 21st from 4pm-7pm. The theme is ‘It’s About the Light.’ Bring photos and memorabilia for the Day of the Dead Altar.
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