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Encore: Let’s Have a Pandemic Anniversary Howl ā March 22, 8pm-8:05pm
Remember when, as were stuck inside for weeks at a time if not longer, we hopped onto our patios, decks and sidewalks to howl as we navigated those bewildering initial months of the COVID-19 crisis? Two years ago this month, the world as we know it went sideways, quickly, dramatically and with horrifically cascading impacts.…
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of March 7
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Read MoreAnd Now for Something Completely Unexpected: Brick & Mortar Topped Online Stores in 2021 ā Seriously
Consumers’ seemingly unrelenting appetite for online shopping, exacerbated by more than two years of a global pandemic when many of us were limited at times to only online shopping, took an unanticipated turn in 2021.
Read MoreMV Arts Commission Unveils All-Female Comedy in the Plaza ā June 16
The ladies are taking over the Mill Valley Arts Commission’s vaunted Comedy in the Plaza in 2022. For the first time in its history, Mill Valley’s annual evening of hilarity on the downtown plaza features a trio of amazing, multi-talented female comics. The free event is set for Thursday, June 16.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Feb. 28
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Read MoreMarin IJ Editorial: ‘Save Hauke Park’ Rings Hollow If Mill Valley Must Meet Mandated Quotas for New Housing and Has City-Owned Land on Which to Create It
“If residents opposed to building a portion of that quota donāt want them on the cityās 11 acres, where should the development take place? The answer to that question is a lot harder than saying ‘no’ to anything thatās proposed.”
Read MoreCity Debuts Rotating Art on Depot Building, Starting With Valentin Popov’s ‘From…To’ in March
Over the course of twelve months, from March 2022 to February 2023, the work of artists like Valentin Popov will be presented in a rotating exhibition installed on the exterior wall of the Depot building.
Read MorePhotographer Barbara Hazen Shows ‘Time Piece’ Work in March at MV Chamber ā First Tuesday Artwalk is March 1
Barbara Hazen’s latest series of archival pigment prints, “Time Piece,” takes a look at something that many of us have had an every-changing relationship through the course of the pandemic: TIME. She shows her work at the Mill Valley Chamber in March.
Read MoreRichard Howell and Sudden Changes Hit the Throckmorton Stage ā Feb. 26
Richard HowellĀ brings his multi-generational jazz ensembleĀ Sudden Changes, which has roots in revival meetings that summon positive energy and compassion for coexistence through the frequency of love,Ā to the Throckmorton Theatre on Feb. 26.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Feb. 21
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