Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
As We Await the Feb. 16th Marin Theatre Company Debut of SCOTUS-Inspired ‘Justice: A New Musical,’ Head to Lark Theater For a Screening of ‘On the Basis of Sex’ ā Jan. 23
While we wait, another exciting, Ruth Bader Ginsberg-inspired event is coming our way on Jan. 23 at 7:30pm, when MTC joins the Lark Theater for aĀ one-night only screening ofĀ “On the Basis of Sex,”Ā the 2018 AmericanĀ biographicalĀ legal dramaĀ film based on the life and early cases ofĀ RBG, who was the second woman to serve as anĀ Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Read MoreAfter a Marathon Hearing on the Richardson Terrace Project That Ended Without a Decision In November, Planning Commission Votes to Approve, Move to Next Phase
After 18 years of intermittent attempts to develop to build housing on his 575 Blithedale property at the intersection of East Blithedale Ave. and Camino Alto, Phil Richardson, for the first time in the history of the developer’s quest, has a dose of momentum to continue moving forward.
Read MoreChristina Mueller, Long One of the Bay Area’s Best Chroniclers of the Deliciousness and Beauty That Surrounds Us In Mill Valley, Has Done It Again ā And We’re So Grateful!
We wake up every day extolling the bounty of natural beauty, amazing restaurants, world class arts & culture organizations, innovation and creativity that serves as the backbone of the 94941. It’s in our DNA to promote the heck out of the town we love. But it sure is amazing when others share that love of Mill Valley, as journalist and longtime local resident Christina Mueller has done below.
Read MoreParks and Rec Commission Advances DEI-Driven Training for Sports Coaches on City Fields
Mill Valley Arts & Recreation is taking another substantial step forward, requiring all Mill Valley coaches and staff using public fields to participate in annual diversity, equity and inclusion training. āThis is a meaningful step forward in fostering a sense of belonging in Mill Valley,ā said Vanessa Justice, chair of the Parks and Recreation Commission.
Read MoreIJ Music Legend Paul Liberatore Reviews a Smash Year in Music And Forecasts a Bombastic 2023 ā MV Music Fest Info Coming Soon?
As youāre reading this, weāre already charging, or should I say floating, into 2023. Iām writing this on a gray, rainy New Yearās Eve, an appropriately misty vantage point for taking a nostalgic look back at some of the columns Iāve written over the past year about our ever-evolving, persistently resilient and, yes, historic local music scene.
Read MoreChinese-American Mamahuhu Debuts Its Mill Valley Book Club in Collaboration with the MV Public Library
Not content to just serve up delicious Chinese-American food in Mill Valley natives Justin and Tyler Catalanaās former Mill Valley Beerworks space at 173 Throckmorton Ave.,Ā Mamahuhu,Ā Michelin-starred chef Brandon Jewās more casual Chinese-American restaurant and his first move outside of San Francisco,Ā is expanding its book club into Mill Valley with support from the venerable Mill Valley Public Library.
Read MoreSweetwater Music Hall Rolls Into January With Elvin Bishop’s Big Fun Trio ā Jan. 14
Ever since Rock & Roll and Blues Hall Of FamerĀ Elvin BishopĀ first hit the scene with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band back in 1965, heās blazed his own musical trail. In 2015, he formed The Big Fun Trio with Bob Welsh and Willy Jordan.
Read MoreArts CommissionĀ Seeks Musicians forĀ 2023 Concerts on the Plaza
Mill Valley musicians:Ā itās already time to make your September plans. The Mill Valley Arts Commission will hostĀ outdoor concerts on Saturday, September 9th & Sunday, September 10th on the Downtown Plaza. Concerts will include performances from at least 3 musical artists/groups per date.
Read MoreMill Valley’s Terra Marin School Welcomes The Lunar New Year ā January 21, 10am-12pm
Like past years, there will be Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese foods and traditional dances feverishly rehearsed by students. To minimize risks associated with the ongoing pandemic, masks are encouraged (but not required). We are proud of our safety track record, having hosted over 800+ attendees last year with no known outbreaks at our 2022 Lunar New Year Festival.Ā
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Jan. 9
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