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Living Through a Pandemic: Mill Valley Library’s History Room Builds COVID-19 Archive,Ā Seeks Contributions
If 2020 hasn’t thrown you 3-4 of the craziest months of your life, then you must have one heck of an adventure-laden personal history on your hands. Get writing! We began early March with uncertainty and nervous chuckles over elbow bumps and foot shakes, and seemingly every step since then has been a potent mixture…
Read MoreFacing Continued COVID-19 Uncertainty, Organizers Cancel 64th MV Fall Arts Festival, Eye 2021 Return
A selection of artwork at the 2019 Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival. This one really hurts. We’ve had to post an avalanche of cancellations, postponements and reductions related to the COVID-19 crisis over the past several months, and all of them have been massive losses for the residents, businesses and nonprofit organizations that make Mill…
Read MoreOptions Abound: Here Are the MV Restaurants With Indoor and Outdoor Dining Options & Takeout/Delivery
[UPDATE 7.10.20: Just a few days after indoor dining was added to outdoor dining and takeout/delivery at restaurants around Mill Valley, Marin was placed on the COVID-19 statewide watch list and indoor dining was halted for at least three weeks. Other previously approved sectors are not impacted by this decision. Stay tuned.] As you have…
Read MoreJan Pedersen Schiff, Founder/Artistic Director of Singers Marin, Retires After 33 Years at the Conductor’s Podium
Singers Marin founder Jan Pedersen Schiff. Courtesy image. Jan Pedersen Schiff, a towering figure in the Marin music community since she founded the nonprofit choral organization Singers Marin 33 years ago, has announced her impending retirement and plans to pass the conductor’s wand to other members of the organization who “look forward to more choral…
Read MoreCity Extends RSVP Parking Permits Thru End of 2020
Like most of us, the City of Mill Valley’s Resident Shopper Vehicle Permit (RSVP) program, which allows residents of Mill Valley and nearby towns to park for free at a metered space as a way to promote downtown businesses, has been mostly hibernating since March. The program has remained active, but with just about every business in…
Read MoreMuir Woods National Monument to Reopen June 29
Muir Woods shuttle has been suspended to minimize visitor exposure in confined spaces. Muir Woods photos by Kirke Wrench and Hans Roenau. Muir Woods National Monument, the biggest tourist attraction in Marin and the crown jewel of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, is set to reopen Monday, June 29 for the first time since…
Read MoreCiting COVID-19 Crisis, Curtain Theatre Postpones Its Production of Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’ to 2021
A past Curtain Theatre production in Old Mill Park. Courtesy image. The Curtain Theatre, which for more than 20 years has produced free theater in Old Mill Park with an emphasis on Shakespeare, announced it will postpone its production of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” to the summer of 2021 due to lingering concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. The production, marking…
Read MoreOrganizers Cancel 2020 Edition of Sound Summit, a Celebration of and Benefit for Mt. Tamalpais State Park
Photos of past Sound Summit music festivals. Courtesy images. Sound Summit – executive producer and Mill Valley resident Michael Nash’s double entendre moniker for the festival – has joined the ranks of music and arts festivals around the world that have fallen victim to the COVID-19 crisis. Music lovers will have to wait until 2021 to…
Read MoreWith Tivoli Room Concerts on Hold, Throckmorton SharesĀ Rebecca JacksonĀ and Ensemble SF Performance
Throckmorton Theatre’s Tivoli Room. Courtesy image. For the past three years, the Throckmorton Theatre has welcomed audiences to the Tivoli Room every Wednesday at noon and presented concerts performed by talented musicians free of charge. Musicians often stayed after the performance to informally speak about the program and their upcoming concerts. With concerts on hold…
Read MoreFresh Off ‘Me to Myself’ Exhibit, Artist Oscar Lopez Sits for Virtual Chat at O’Hanlon Center for the Arts ā July 7
Oscar Lopez’s Yo-El-Mexicano. Courtesy image. Despite being unable to welcome art lovers to check out in-person exhibits as usual, the folks at the O’Hanlon Center for the Arts have stayed extremely bust of late. Fresh on the heels of its “Humankind in Crisis” exhibit, the nonprofit arts organization followed it up with “Me to Myself,” which focused on the…
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