Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
Marin IJ Restaurant Review: Mill Valleyās Tamalpie Still Delivers Great Food, Cocktails
Iād describe the pizza served at Tamalpie in Mill Valley as one with a Neapolitan crust and California-style toppings. This style suits its clientele just fine. The crust is thinnish, softly chewy and just a little crisp on the bottom. Toppings are fresh and first-rate, like Hobbsā meats and house-made tomato sauce. Tamalpie, which opened in 2011, is firmly grounded in Mill Valley at the foot of Mount Tamalpais with a list of pizzas named after hiking trails and old camps on the mountain, like Cascade, Railroad Grade and Bootjack.
Read MoreAfter a Tumultuous Run, Budget Avelo Airlines Is Set to Cease Operations at Sonoma County Airport Budget and Shutting Down West Coast Operations
Budget airline Avelo shutting down West Coast operations. Avelo Airlines shutting down Burbank operations by December, strengthening East Coast presence
Read MoreSomeoneās Written a Childrenās Book About SFās Famed Bobās Donuts in Mill Valley and Elsewhere
SF donut shop institution Bobās Donuts has been further immortalized as the subject of the new childrenās book Bob’s Donuts for Breakfast, which tells the tale of an intrepid dog and squirrel who are trying to get themselves some donuts. Itās been a heck of a year or so for the 65-year-old family-owned SF favorite Bobās Donuts. The 24-hour donut destination had to move to a new spot on Polk Street after some sort of landlord dispute, but their new location at 1720 Polk Street just opened in February. Meanwhile, the staff had been dealing with a tragic hit-and-run accident that severely injured one of their bakers. But now there’s a sweet topping on a year of tumult, as KGO has the interesting story that someone has published a childrenās book about Bobās Donuts.
Read MoreMarin IJ: Martin Cruz Smith, āGorky Parkā Author Who Lived in Mill Valley for a Time, Dies in San Rafael at the Age Of 82
Born Martin William Smith in Reading, Pennsylvania, he studied creative writing at the University of Pennsylvania and started out as a journalist, including a brief stint at the AP and at the Philadelphia Daily News. Success as an author arrived slowly. He had been a published novelist for more than a decade before he broke through in the early 1980s with āGorky Park.ā His novel came out when the Soviet Union and the Cold War were still very much alive and centered on Renkoās investigation into the murders of three people whose bodies were found in the Moscow park that Smith used for the bookās title.
Read MoreCafe of Life, Mill Valley’s Trusted Healing Team, Reminds You to Book Your Next Massage Today ā Online Scheduling Now Available!
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Read MoreHigh Tech: Southern Marin Fire Protection District Is Set to Host Demonstration of Pivotalās Next-Gen eVTOL Aircraft
āWeāre excited to explore how this innovation can enhance emergency readiness and aerial situational awareness,ā said SMFD Fire Chief Chris Tubbs. āThis is a unique opportunity to see next-generation aviation in action, right here in Southern Marin.ā The Helix is a single-seat, electric aircraft classified under FAA Part 103, requiring no pilotās license. With a cruising speed of approximately 63 mph, a 20+ mile range, auto takeoff and landing, and triple-redundant safety systemsāincluding a ballistic parachuteāit is being evaluated nationwide for both personal and professional use.
Read MorePoet and/the Bench Hosts Workshop / Unbound!, an Exquisite & Wild Floral Workshop With Floral Designer & Stylist Tiffany Blaylock and Poet and/the Bench’s Uncommon Ceramicist Ian Hazard-Bill! July 27: 5-7pm
Each participant will be styling using one of Ianās vases, made especially for this workshop and which you will take home with your floral creation. Tiffany will provide 2 separate demonstrations of arrangements concepts. Modern Sculptural and Wild Garden. Learn how to use mechanics, tools and other floral instruments; how to prepare flowers and cutting of leaves and stems; choose flowers from bunches Tiffany selected at the flower mart to make 1 vase arrangement and 1 hand held arrangement for transport; Light bites and drinks graciously served by Paseo Bistro.
Read MoreSF Chronicle: Why Martin Scorsese ā and you ā Should Get Back to Watching Movies in Theaters (Despite Netflix, there are Still Plenty of Reasons to See Films on the Big Screen)
Famed director Martin ScorseseĀ made news last monthĀ when he explained to film critic PeterĀ Travers why he no longer went to see movies in a theater. Citing audience cellphone use, incessant talking and generally restive behavior that often drowns out dialogue, the director of āTaxi Driver,ā āRaging Bullā and āGoodfellasā told Travers heād had enough. Of course, big screens in the U.S. were in big trouble long before Scorseseās admission. The pandemic only turbo-charged the pre-COVID trend away from theaters in favor of home-based entertainment media. In the first half of 2020,Ā Netflix added more than 26 million subscribers. So when shuttered theaters reopened, audiencesĀ ā specifically American audiencesĀ ā did not rush back in droves.
Read MoreMakers Market at The Lumber Mill Valley Lumber Yard Continues 2025 Makers Market Outdoor Series ā Saturday, July 19th (& every 3rd Saturday!) | 11am-5pm
Makers Market at The Lumber Mill Valley Lumber Yard Returns to the 2025 Makers Market Outdoor Series ā Saturday, June 21st, 2025 (and every 3rd Saturday!)
Read MoreCounty of Marin Turns A Stunning Rise in Youth E-Bike Collisions Into a Fiercely Fun Campaign for Bikers of All Ages!!
Talia Smith, the countyās director of legislative and intergovernmental affairs, provided other stark data points in a presentation to the board. From 2019 to 2022, 911 calls for all youth bike collisions in Marin County increased 110%. Records collected since 2023 show 10- to 15-year-olds have an accident rate five times higher than other age groups.
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