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Love Is in the Air @ Mill Valley Lumber Yard ā Feb. 8
The Mill Valley Lumber Yard is readying a pre-Valentine’s Day event that promises offers and discounts, new products, refreshments, Valentine’s-themed activities and much more from each of the retailers at the 129 Miller Ave. hub. The “Love Is in the Air” event is set for Saturday, February 8th, 10-5pm. Here’s what you can expect: Ambatalia and…
Read MoreThe Image Flow Unveils Group Photography Exhibition, Showcasing Student Photos from 2019 ā Opens Feb. 1
Photo Ā© Michael Puff. Fine Art Nude Photography Workshop. Throughout 2019, aspiring photographers from all over the age spectrum took subject-specific classes and workshops at The Image Flow, the Miller Avenue-based creative hub and photography center. Those workshops ran the gamut from Photography Basics to a hands-on Tintype Workshop. Now the folks at The Image Flow are…
Read MoreThe Redwoods Earns California Green Biz Certification
The Redwoods, under a rainbow. Courtesy image. There are dozens of Mill Valley businesses that have been certified under the California Green Business Network, including stalwarts like Acqua Hotel, Sage Educators, Goodman Building Supply, Bank of Marin, Body Kinetics, Grilly’s, Mill Valley Car Wash, the Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center, Mill Valley Inn, Mill Valley Market, Mountain Home Inn, Proof Lab and WIGT Printing, among others.…
Read MoreMill Valley Artist Zio Ziegler Screens His ‘Bad Art’ Film WithĀ Co-Director Tania Raymond at SF IndieFest ā Feb. 8
A scene from Zio Zeigler and co-director Tania Raymond’s “Bad Art,” which screens Mill Valley native Zio Ziegler returned home from college nearly a decade ago with a whirlwind of energy, opening his Art Sempre pop-up art and clothing shop and showcasing his burgeoning artistic style with murals all over town, from the Throckmorton Theatre and Proof Lab to Tam Bikes and even turning…
Read MoreMV Middle School Cabaret Explores the Never-Ending, Adventurous Childhood of ‘Peter Pan’ ā Feb. 28-March 1
A scene from “Peter Pan 65th Anniversary Signature Collection.” Having tackled The Wizard of Oz, Annie, Sound of Music and High School Musical over the past four years, the Mill Valley Middle Schoolās Cabaret explores the world of Peter Pan, the wildly successful theatrical adaptation of J.M. Barrieās 1902 book about the free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never…
Read MoreBeekeeper and Ex-Chronicle Reporter Meredith May Discusses Her Memoir ‘The Honey Bus’ at OAC ā Feb. 20
When former San Francisco Chronicle reporter Meredith May was a young child, she moved with her mother and younger brother from Rhode Island to Carmel Valley to stay with their grandparents “as their mother descended into depression,” according to the Chronicle. The years that followed, during which May grew extremely close with E. Franklin Peace, an eccentric…
Read MoreMV Philharmonic Toasts 20th Anniversary With Gala Concert feat. Cellist Jean-Michel Fonteneau ā March 15
Mill Valley Philharmonic closed out its 2018-19 season in May at Mt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church. Courtesy image. The Mill Valley Philharmonic continues its blockbuster season-long 20th anniversary celebration on Sunday, March 15 with a Gala Concert at the Mill Valley Community Center featuring artistic director Dana Sadava and SF Conservatory of Music faculty member and renowned cellist Jean-Michel Fonteneau.…
Read MoreCan We Leave the Past Behind Us? MTC Explores Identity Crisis, Marriage & More in ‘Noura’ ā Thru Feb. 9
Photo by Kevin Berne. With Noura, which runs through Feb. 9, Marin Theatre Company has once again cooked up a thought-provoking production laced with issues like identity crisis, motherhood, marriage and the fragile architecture of what we call home. For Noura and her family, a Christmas celebration at their home in New York City begins as…
Read MoreEquator Coffees Honored at 2020 Good Food Awards for Hacienda La Esmeraldaās Geisha Grown in Panama
Equator Coffees is no stranger to plaudits, but co-founder Helen Russell says they’re over the moon about their latest honor: a 2020 Good Food Award, one of less than two dozen doled out in the coffee division, which had more than 250 entries across the United States. Equator won for its submission of Hacienda La…
Read MoreO’Hanlon Center’s Art Film Friday Series Shows Wendy Slick’s ‘Ed Hardy: Tattoo the World’ Doc ā Friday, Jan. 24
To hear Ed Hardy tell it, when he was growing up in the 1950s, most kids his age dreamt of growing up to be firemen or jet pilots ā there weren’t even astronauts yet. But Hardy had the wild idea of becoming a tattoo artist, seeing skin art as his calling in the mystical images…
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