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Plaudits Abound for the ‘Fiercely Beating Heart’ of Marin Theatre Company’s ‘The Catastrophist’ – Runs Thru 2/28

The play originated from Lauren Gunderson’s realization that she was “waking up every day next to someone who specializes in pandemics when we’re in the middle of a pandemic.” William DeMeritt plays Nathan Wolfe in Marin Theatre Company’s “The Catastrophist.” Image Courtesy MTC. When word began to spread in recent months that Marin Theatre Company Playwright…

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The Gang’s All Here: Margaret O’Leary, The Goods & Terrestra Join Equator Coffees, Gravity & Piazza D’Angelo for Ongoing Miller Ave. Street Closure – 2/18-21

Miller closure joined by a partial closure of Bernard St. outside Vasco restaurant. ​Throughout the summer and fall of 2020, the Miller and Throckmorton Ave. street closures were an undisputed success, with the “rising tide lifts all boats” mantra drawing rave reviews from neighboring businesses and infusing the community with an appropriate degree of vitality amidst the COVID-19 crisis. …

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Bibliophiles Rejoice: Depot Bookstore Is Back in the Heart of Downtown Mill Valley, and it’s Beautiful

Scenes from the Depot Bookstore, including Katy Leese, who runs the shop. Courtesy mages. In what seems like a lifetime ago, the Mill Valley City Council unanimously rejected a 2018 appeal from a group that didn’t believe that Depot Cafe & Bookstore owner Paul Lazzareschi’s renovation plans for his business, located within the City-owned Depot building, reflected…

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Toni Gattone Talks ‘Gardening With Ease at Any Age at Virtual Outdoor Club Event OAC – March 4 via Zoom

Toni Gattone. The Outdoor Art Club continues its series of free, engaging virtual speaker events in March with You Can Garden for Life: Gardening With Ease at Any Age? on Thursday, March 4 at 1pm via Zoom.  The event centers on Toni Gattone, who, when a back injury prevented from enjoying her favorite hobby, taught herself to garden smarter, not harder. Now the author…

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Eat, Drink and Be Cozy: Let’s Get on Board with BYOB (Bring Your Own Blanket) for Outdoor Dining in MV

As you’ve hopefully heard by now, the vast majority of Mill Valley’s businesses got a dose of good news two weeks ago.  Restaurants and food-serving businesses, as well as the other local business sectors like salons and fitness facilities that serve as “multipliers” – that is, they create a ripple effect for surrounding businesses, with restaurant patrons shopping after a meal…

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