
Suzanne Lang welcomes internationally acclaimed journalist and PBS & NPR commentator David Tereshchuk to talk about his memoir A Question of Paternity, My Life as an Unaffiliated Reporter. David has reported from all over the world, but his journalistic skills could not open the mystery of who his father was.

Also featured is author and Emmy award winning documentarian Stephen Most with his book River of Renewal: Myth and History in the Klamath Basin. Four dams have just been removed from the Klamath River. The salmon are returning, and the lives of the tribes who live there are instrumental in the management of this watershed. Stephen and Suzanne discuss it all.
It’s A Novel Idea. Streaming and podcasting at krcb.org.
Day of the Child • Día Del Niño
12 locations throughout Sonoma County
Saturday, April 29, 2017 @ 11:00am
On April 29, 2017, the Sonoma Environmental Education Collaborative will be hosting
In one of Mouthful’s most dynamic episodes, Deacon Carpenter takes us on an exploration of Ayurvedic philosophy and practice of food and dietary practices and talks about his new wellness center
This week, Deacon Carpenter of Santa Rosa’s Yoga One Studio and WELL Sonoma returns to Mouthful talk about his new book, "A Little Bit of Ayurveda.”
Mouthful: Smart Talk About Food, Wine, and Farming in the North Bay and Beyond can be heard Sunday evenings at 6:00 pm on KRCB-FM. / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org / Download the FREE KRCB App @ iTunes & Google Play!
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This week, Deacon Carpenter of Santa Rosa’s Yoga One Studio and WELL Sonomareturns to Mouthful talk about his new book, “A
Deadhead’s Delight: Music and Menories of the Grateful Dead
Sonoma County Museum
Thursday, March 9th, 2017 @ 5:30
How fun would it be to be a fly on the wall
Dear Evan Hansen,
I attended the opening night performance of the San Francisco run of your national tour at the Curran Theatre. I’ve heard a lot about your show – the
Dramas old and new dominate North Bay stages with two good ones continuing their runs.
Film, television, and theatre veteran Charles Siebert headlines the 6th Street Playhouse production of Arthur
Deborah Bertolucci is Superintendent of Geyserville Schools, Head of the Geyserville Career Technical Education (CTE) program, and Principal of the Geyserville New Tech Academy.
Her students get to learn about food and farming and life in a way that prepares them for a career in agriculture and a variety of food-related industries.
Nestled in the Alexander valley, the small Sonoma County town of Geyserville is on its way to a fully-funded program and site for outdoor classrooms, farming, science, and technical programs for students with a farm-to-table kitchen, farmer’s market, and community center.
Bertolucci joins Clark Wolf for a conversation that covers how students learn about growing, planting, harvesting, working, cooking, and nutrition.
Deborah Madison joins host Michele Anna Jordan in conversation at the new SHED in Healdsburg to discuss her new book, Vegetable Literary. The conversation was recorded in April, during Deborah’s national
Host Gil Mansergh welcomes you to our annual Word By Word gift books suggestions show from North Bay Public Media, KRCB-FM.
Our guests are Sheryl Cotleur and Michele Bellah, the
Word By Word welcomes the holidays with its traditional “Broadcast Guide to Gift Books” program this month, when a pair of experts from Copperfield’s Bookstore share their picks for the best
Del Sol Quartet: “Tunes & Tannins”
Healdsburg SHED
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2017 @ 7:30pm
Music and local wines will be paired and the ensemble.
The DEL SOL QUARTET is known
Deloach “Vinthropic” Benefits the REFB
November 11, 2018 – January 31, 2019
DeLoach Vineyards is pleased to present the 2017 DeLoach Vineyards Russian River Valley “Vinthropic” Chardonnay and Pinot Noir in
Activists are demanding Sonoma County provide moreprotections for undocumented immigrants, especially during local emergencieslike the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Santa Rosa immigrant rights activists rallied outside of theCounty Courthouse late last
Mouthful welcomes Dennis Dunn of Franco’s One World Sausages, who will talk about his recent adventures eating his way around New York City. He’s returned home with inspiration for his popular

Author Diana R. Chambers may have never meet famed TV chef Julia Child but that hasn’t stopped the Sebastopol writer from crafting an engaging, intriguing tale. Based on Child’s acknowledged role in America’s precursor to the CIA, Chambers builds a thrilling story of what might actually have been. The best selling tome is large on imagination and a perfect read for a wet and windy Winter’s Day. Join host Clark Wolf - who actually knew Julia and visited her in the South of France where some of the story takes place - as he and Chambers revel in the memory of an American and international icon.Page 24 of 140
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