Arts & Entertainment
Sweetwater Music Hall Readies Another Anniversary Benefit Gala to Support Its Non-Profit Work, Featuring The Tubes & DJ Logic ā Nov. 17
The legendary venue has spanned multiple physical venues across nearly 51 years and is set to toast its anniversary in November and beyond. That celebration will, not surprisingly, center around some of the biggest names in music in the coming weeks ā along with a number of surprise guests.
Read MoreDesta Gallery Continues New Art Curatorial Program at the Depot Cafe and Bookstore, This Time With an Exhibition of Paintings by Bryn Craig
Craig’s paintings skillfully capture the breathtaking natural beauty of Marin County. Through his artful composition, meticulous attention to detail, and keen aesthetic sensibility, he reminds us of the extraordinary region we are fortunate to call home.
Read MoreAerena Galleries and Laurel Designs Host a Free Demo on Making a Holiday White Pumpkin Floral Arrangement ā Nov. 15, 11am
The gallery is hosting a free event demonstrationĀ to make your Holiday white pumpkin floral arrangement for your table with Laurel Ann Winzler of LAUREL Designs, 30-time presenter at Bouquets to Art.
Read MoreOscar-Nominated Film Producer Orian Williams Debuts Exhibit of B&W Photography at Solstrice Gallery in Mill Valley ā Dec. 2
In his first exhibition of black and white photography, WIlliams shares a rare and intimate glimpse into life on the international film and music scene. In his signature cinematic style, WIlliams documents the scene behind the scenes using the worldās most celebrated performers as his personal subjects.
Read MoreAs WeWork Seeks Bankruptcy Protection and Court Approval to Exit Leases, Mill Valley Location Isn’t On the List, For Now
The company received court approval for exiting lease, sublease and license agreements at 69 locations, according to a court filing. The Mill Valley site isnāt on the list, but four others in the Bay Area are, including four in San Francisco and one in Oakland, are, according to the North Bay Business Journal.
Read MoreFormer MV City Councilman Files Appeal to Reverse Planning Commission’s Unanimous Approval of the Proposed Treehouse Project at Former BofA Building
Wachtel seeks to compel the City Council to reverse the decision on a number of grounds, includingĀ that “there was no consideration of the city’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,” that it went against the city’s MV2040 General Plan, as well as noise, parking and the membership concept.
Read MoreSF Chronicle Highlights Bay Area Death Care Workers Whoāve Charted Unconventional Paths in the Industry, Including Mill Valley’s Serene, Natural Fernwood Cemetery
“To speak to Bay Area death care workers whoāve charted unconventional paths in the industry is to realize that many fears of death are disguised desires to avoid honestly assessing our lives. Itās also to realize that creating ritual and meaning around death is its own kind of art.”
Read MoreCalling Female Entrepreneurs: A Trio of Local Marin Founders Host an Evening of Inspiration, Resilience, Innovation & More ā Assembly, Nov. 15th, 5:30-7:30
The trio “seeks to provide both networking opportunities and encouraging lessons and insights from panel trailblazers in our own backyard,” Powers says. “From a birds eye view to curated questions related to the panelists’ business this ambitious team hopes you leave with at least one take away that inspires an action.”
Read MoreDazzled by the Mill Valley Lumber Yard, Amanda and Richard Weld Expand their Ultra-Creative Tantrum Shop to Mill Valley
āWalking around the property, you could feel the incredible care, the sound of the huge lumber trucks rolling through the old yard. āIt almost feels as if Matt and his team built the place from scratch ā itās incredible,ā Richard Weld says.
Read MoreCity of Mill Valley, MV Chamber Once Again Celebrate United Against Hate Week, Nov. 12-18, Promote Art Contest to Illustrate What Kindness in Mill Valley Means, and Much More
The City of Mill Valley and the Mill Valley Chamber are poised to celebrate United Against Hate Week from November 12-18, 2023, joining cities across the country in a call for local civic action to stop the hate and implicit biases that are a dangerous threat to safety and civility. This year, we invite the youth of Mill Valley to participate in a powerful art-driven expression against hate and bias. It’s your voice, your message of hope, and your vision of “Kindness in Mill Valley” that we want to share.
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