Greta McLain From colorful projects designed to infuse communities with visual vitality to artistic efforts calling for racial equity amidst a global reckoning, public art has been having a moment in recent years. Across the United States and South America and in...
Marin supervisors approved a new housing development at 150 Shoreline Hwy. in Tam Junction, indicated by the red pin drop above. While much of the housing conversation has been dominated by the City of Mill Valley’s efforts to build workforce housing on...
The public restroom at 87 Throckmorton Avenue. Bloomberg reported at length last week under the headline, “Where Did All the Public Bathrooms Go?” that U.S. cities “have been closing or neglecting public restrooms for decades, leaving millions with...
As we have all comed to better understand in recent years, discriminatory and racist policies that prevented people of color from purchasing homes have been illegal in the United States since 1964, but many property deeds still contain language that shows how certain...
Through it all – the COVID-imposed postponements, the scramble to garner much-needed financial relief, the rush of late-pandemic shifts in the arts labor market and the the brilliantly innovative performances filmed on stage and streamed digitally – the Marin Theatre...
Paul Austin’s Play Marin has long sought to offer Marin City youth the opportunity to participate in organized sports and extracurricular activities, a mission – “to intentionally give kids of diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds the opportunity to...