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At Long Last, Mill Valley Gets a Public Loo at the Depot
The new public bathrooms within the Depot building at 87 Throckmorton Avenue. The location of the public bathrooms within the Depot building. In 1984, then-Mill Valley Mayor Richard “Dick” Jessup, who designed the Depot Plaza, first sketched out a downtown public bathroom location on the plaza. Over the following 37 years, loo seekers had options in…
Read MoreLarry ‘the Hat’ Lautzker to Close Famous4, Hosts Going Out of Biz Sale & a Virtual, Star-Studded Concert ā Jan. 22
Since his arrival in Mill Valley in 1974, Larry “the Hat” Lautzker, purveyor of hip apparel, producer of an array of live concerts (remember those?) as well as some of the 94941’s most cherished events, including the Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade and the Community Block Party for more than 15 years, has been a force…
Read MoreIn MV & Beyond, the Arts Are in Crisis. A NY Times’ Arts Critic Charts a Bold, New Deal-Inspired Path Forward
The Sweetwater Music Hall crew. For the first time since, well, March, the Mill Valley arts community – largely unable to function because of their inability to gather people in a room to celebrate art in all its splendor – has gotten a few doses of good news on the relief front. Gov. Gavin Newsom…
Read MoreMarin Theatre Company Playwright Gunderson Garners Spotlight for New Play About Her Virologist Husband
The play, which gets a digital world premiere from Jan. 26 through Feb. 28, originated from playwright 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.” Nathan Wolfe on the cover of the July 2020 issue of Wired magazine.…
Read MorePlanning Commission Backs Marin Conservatory of Dance’s Move Into Pair of Vacant Spaces on Miller Ave.
The future home of the Marin Conservatory of Dance at 365-367 Miller Avenue. Marin Conservatory of Dance founder Melinda Neal, at top right, with her daughter Leilani, along with scenes from classes at the current studio at 448 Miller Avenue. Courtesy images. While there has been plenty of innovation, pivoting and amazing feats of resiliency…
Read MoreEyeing Some Eventual Good News, Mill Valley Little League Ramps Up for a (No Parade) Baseball Season
Mill Valley Little League officials hope to open the season by April but acknowledge that a parade and opening day ceremony is not in the cards for 2021. In a typical January, Mill Valley Little League President Caroline Joachim and her board of directors are feverishly finishing tryouts and readying one of the biggest events…
Read MoreCovia’s ‘House Mill Valley’ Connects Homeowners With Extra Rooms to People Seeking Affordable Housing
Carlyce and Nick. In September 2020, the Mill Valley City Council approved a collaboration with āCovia, a Walnut Creek-based nonprofit organization whose “House Mill Valley,” a program that matches residents with more house than they need with people looking for more affordable housing opportunities than Mill Valley currently offers. The program has already shown some success stories. Take the story…
Read MoreMV’s Dr. Melanie Ott, Among Chronicle’s Top 10 Bay Area Scientists Fighting Coronavirus, Speaks to OAC ā Feb. 11
Dr. Melanie Ott. Courtesy image. The fight against the novel coronavirus has been the monumental medical challenge of a lifetime, and few know that fight better than one of our neighbors. Mill Valley resident Dr. Melanie Ott, M.D., Ph.D., is the Director of the Gladstone Institute of Virology and a professor of medicine at UC San Francisco.…
Read MoreDive Into the Brilliant Mind of James Baldwin at the MV Public Library’s City-Wide MV Read ā Begins January 18
There’s no institution in Mill Valley better equipped at sparking conversation and learning amidst a long-overdue racial equitiy reckoning than the Mill Valley Public Library. To that end, the library is hosting its first-ever city-wide read that looks at what it takes “to think openly and independently – to question our assumptions? We invite you…
Read MorePAAM Debuts Fine Arts Club Program for Kids Ages 3-6
Performing Arts Academy of Marin (PAAM), Mill Valley residents Annie and DJ Thistle’s multi-faceted artistic juggernaut that also includes tumbling and gymnastics hub Tumblespot, is launching on January 18 a new Studio Fine Arts Club Program for students ages 3-6. “This fun and active curriculum allows children to develop social skills and talents at a young age,” the Thistles…
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