Arts & Entertainment
‘A Special Link to Yourself and Others’: Poet and/the Bench Now Offers Permanent Jewelry
“We love the ritual of permanent jewelryāa chain that is welded at the ends to create an infinity bracelet with no beginning, no end and no clasp!” Powers says. “No skin involved.”
Read MoreMV Public Library Debuts ‘Village Music: The Best Little Record Store in the World’ Gallery
Over his four decades owning the shop at 9 East Blithedale Ave., Goddard developed lasting friendships, a renowned concert series, a mighty personal record collection, and a deep sense of community that continues to resonate with Mill Valleyās music lovers.
Read MoreAerena Galleries Presents 3D in ’23, a Showcase of Damon Hyldreth’s Spectacular Sculptures ā Artist Reception Feb. 7, 5:30pm
In February, they’re showcasing the sculptures of Damon Hyldreth, which appear both static and fluid, rigid and flexible, strong and smooth.
Read MoreMill Valley Philharmonic Presents ‘A Celebration of British Composers ā Feb. 25-26
The longtime Mill Valley institution, ledĀ byĀ Artistic Director Dana Sadava, is unveiling its latest set of performances with “A Celebration of British Composers,” featuring the music of Holst, Elgor, Coleridge-Taylor and more.
Read MoreOutdoor Art Club Invites ‘Prison Break’ Creator Paul Scheuring To Read From His ‘The Resurrectionist,’ His Latest Tome ā Feb. 16, 1pm
On Thursday, Feb. 16 at a free, in person event at 1pm at the venerable Outdoor Art Club, Scheuring is set to read from, and discuss the writing of, his latest book, The Resurrectionist.
Read MoreWe’re Baaack!! Mill Valley Music Fest Returns to Friends Field For a Two-Day Celebration of Arts, Culture & The Bay Area ā May 13-14
āWith a commitment to creativity, our team worked its tail off to create something new and exciting in this town we love. Overwhelmed by the massive response from our neighbors and Bay Area friends, I knew our team had to really raise the bar for 2023 and we couldnāt be more proud of how this yearās lineup came together.ā
Read MoreErin Elliott’s āWestminster Eventsā in Tiburon Returns With Hromada’s Nataliya Anon In Conversation With Paula Reynolds ā Feb. 5
On Sunday, February 5 (3:30-5pm), Westminster Events (WE), the new event series created by Mill Valley resident and yoga instructor Erin Elliott at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Tiburon focuses on Hromadaās co-founder Nataliya Anon in conversation with Mill Valley and Marin community advocate, Paula Reynolds.
Read MoreArtist Kandi Cota Shows Her ‘Majestic Marin’ Work at MV Chamber Thru Feb. ā First Tuesday Artwalk Is Feb. 7
Cota is showcasing her work ā oil, acrylic and enamel on canvas ā on the walls of the Mill Valley Chamberās space at 85 Throckmorton Ave., including a reception on Tuesday, Feb. 7, as part of theĀ Mill Valley Arts Commissionās First TuesdayĀ ArtwalkĀ (5:30-7:30pm). Aside from the First Tuesday Artwalk, the Chamberās office is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 12-4pm.
Read MoreMamahuhu to Host Lunar New Year Event Feat. Floral Artist Tyson Lee & Still-Life drawing (BYO Art Supplies) ā Jan. 22, 11am-1pm
Mamahuhu hosts an event ā free and open to all ā this Sunday, Jan. 22 from 11am-1pm to celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year. Local floral artist Tyson Lee is making a LNY-themed arrangement.
Read MoreAs We Await the Feb. 16th Marin Theatre Company Debut of SCOTUS-Inspired ‘Justice: A New Musical,’ Head to Lark Theater For a Screening of ‘On the Basis of Sex’ ā Jan. 23
While we wait, another exciting, Ruth Bader Ginsberg-inspired event is coming our way on Jan. 23 at 7:30pm, when MTC joins the Lark Theater for aĀ one-night only screening ofĀ “On the Basis of Sex,”Ā the 2018 AmericanĀ biographicalĀ legal dramaĀ film based on the life and early cases ofĀ RBG, who was the second woman to serve as anĀ Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
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