Jazz For COTS
235 Luxury Suites in Healdsburg
Sunday, April 7th, 2019 @ 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm
A benefit concert to raise money for COTS!

Jazz Jam Benefit for aid Sonoma County Fire Relief and Recovery
Paul Mahder Gallery
Sunday, November 12th, 2017 @ 4:00 pm
Musicians come together to aid Sonoma County Fire Relief and
JCC Jewish Film Festival 2019
Sustainable Nation
Rialto Cinemas
Thursday, October 17, 2019 @ 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm

The Jewish Community Center Sonoma County Presents the

JCC Jewish Film Festival 2019
ABE
Rialto Cinemas
Tuesday, November 12 , 2019 @ 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm
TheJewish
JCC Jewish Film Festival 2019
Bye Bye Germany
Rialto Cinemas
Wednesday, October 23, 2019 @ 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm

JCC Jewish Film Festival 2019
The Keeper
Rialto Cinemas
Thursday, October 10, 2019 @ 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm

The Jewish Community Center Sonoma County Presents the
JCC Jewish Film Festival 2019
The Keeper
Rialto Cinemas
Thursday, October 10, 2019 @ 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm

The Jewish Community Center Sonoma County Presents the
Gil Mansergh’s SeptemberWord By Word conversation is with Jean Hegland, author of Into the Forest, the bestselling novel of a near future, and the soon to be released Still Time, a
Gil Mansergh’s SeptemberWord By Word conversation is with Jean Hegland, author of Into the Forest, the bestselling novel of a near future, and the soon to be released Still Time, a
That the name ‘Jeeves’ immediately conjures up the image of a staid British manservant is a tribute to the staying power of author P. G. Wodehouse’s character. Since his first appearance
Mouthful goes geeky with Jeff Potter, author of Cooking For Geeks: Real Science, Great Hacks and Good Food. Combining a passion for science, a hacker’s sensibilities and a life-long love of
Northern California Public Media’s Word By Word: Conversations With Writers host Gil Mansergh wanted to juggle things up a bit, so our first guest for 2019 is the internationally renowned juggler,
This episode of KRCB’s A Novel Idea is an “encore” presentation of a favorite broadcast, originally broadcast in 2010, featuring Andre Codrescu and hosted by Monte Rio sage, Pat Nolan; it’s
The contributions of Jennifer Bice to the 20th and 21st Century advancement of artisan foods, most specifically goat’s milk dairy products, cannot be overestimated. She is among a small group - mainly women - who brought these now beloved foods to a greater public. Her Kiefer, goat’s milk, yogurt and fine cheeses are part of the history of excellence of Northern California and American food culture (pun only slightly intended). Join host Clark Wolf as he relishes the retelling of her family history and of her current renaissance in providing goat’s milk to award winning cheese makers. Learn about her championship goat breeding and her love of all things farm and family.This week, Jennifer Branham-Burns, co-owner of Laguna Farms in Sebastopol, talks about spring crops, year-round challenges and the county’s largest and longest running CSA program. Mouthful: Smart Talk About Food, Wine,
If you missed some of last weekend’s signature events because of the heat, tune in to Mouthful Sunday evening at 6, when Jennifer Harris of the Fermentation Festival and producers of

Jennifer Manocherian’s book is Alpha Bette, sort of the opposite of a coming of age story. It takes place over the course of a single day and is centered around a 95 year old widow, Bette Gartner, who wakes up one morning in her New York City apartment and decides to throw a dinner party that evening, with a surprising guest list. Manocherian, who has produced Broadway plays, written books for a couple of musicals, and has produced and written for film, joins Suzanne Lang in conversation to talk about this, her first Novel, Alpha Bette.

Suzanne also talks with Jude Berman, who has spent the last 30 years supporting other writers as a coach, editor, and ghostwriter, and now has a slew of novels coming out which include, The Die, a utopian techno-thriller set in the near future that folds in ancient wisdom from the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata.
It’s A Novel Idea with Suzanne M. Lang. Streaming and podcasting at KRCB.org.
Just when you think there is nothing new under the sun, along come Jeremy Nusser and Amanda Dunker, founders of Avalow, with an innovative way to garden that will keep your
Listeners to Word By Word: Conversations With Writers host Gil Mansergh wants listeners to know they have a great opportunity to hear two conversations with award-winning advocates for radical forms of
A Novel Idea with Suzanne M. Lang features Jessica Teich with her memoir The Future Tense of Joy. A Rhodes Scholar, Teich happens upon an obituary of a fellow Rhodes Scholar
Members of Congregation Shomrei Torah talk about Sonoma
County’s first annual Jewish Food Festival, coming up on August 19. Mmmm, lox, corned beef and rugelah!
Podcast:
This week on Mouthful, farmer Jill Adams talks about her Oyster Creek Mushroom stall at the Sebastopol Farmers Market, reminisces about Crescent Moon Farm and her years farming around the world

Suzanne Lang talks with philanthropist, motivational speaker, and author Jillian Haslam on her memoir A Voice Out of Poverty. Haslam grew up in India amongst the poorest of the poor, for a time living with her family under a cement stairwell; she miraculously emerged to work in international banking and has founded educational and vocational organizations to give a hand up to those who still struggle.

Also featured is long time NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu, musing on his life and past and the state of the world.
It’s A Novel Idea, Sunday, September 29th at 10am PT on KRCB FM 104.9, streaming and podcasting at krcb.org.

Jillian Haslam grew up destitute and malnourished in the slums of Calcutta. She survived to climb out of poverty, achieve a successful career in banking, and become an honored humanitarian, motivational speaker, author, and educator. Her book is A Voice Out of Poverty, the Power to Achieve through Adversity, and Jillian joins Suzanne M. Lang in conversationThis week, a look at the Livestock Conservancy with Duck Man Jim Reichardt of Liberty Duck and several others preparing for the Livestock Conservancy event coming up on Nov. 7 at
Jim Reichardt’s family started with a dozen ducks from Denmark, at their farm in San Francisco’s Mission District in 1901. The story of their movement around the City and then across the eventually built bridges is a huge part of the history of food in our legendary region. In 1992 Jim started his own farm to raise the sort of ducks chef’s outside of the traditional markets of Chinatown were beginning to seek. For all these years Jim and his fourth generation farm family have been thoughtfully caring for these coveted animals and playing their part in the low stress, open environment, no antibiotic or hormone raising year round (on straw litter).

Try to Get Lost! We continue celebrating the work ofJoan Frank. We recently featured her book of four novellas, Where You’reAll

Northern California writer Joan Frank is a woman who quotes Dorothy Parker with ease and whose conversations are as good as her books. Joan’s published her third book of 2020; The Outlook for Earthlings is a stunning work of prose and an insightful look into lives over time and experience. Joan Frank joins Suzanne M. Lang in conversation.
A Novel Idea airs on the first and fifth Sundays of every month at 10:00 am on KRCB-FM Radio 91 / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org /Download the FREE KRCB mobile app @ iTunes & Google Play!
(Photos: Courtesy of the author)

This week on A Novel Idea, richly drawn characters, vivid language, and compelling pace and story create the most satisfying
On KRCB’s A Novel Idea, two authors at the top of their form —Joan Frank, with her novel All the News I Need, and Richard Alther and his book Roxie &
Nonfiction that reads like a novel, and a novel steeped in modern California history are approached by Suzanne M Lang in conversation with Joanna FitzPatrick and Jeanne Baker Guy.

FitzPatrick’s novel, The Artist Colony is a murder mystery set at a women’s art colony in the dynamic environment of 1924 Carmel-by-the Sea. Though a work of fiction, it vividly paints the weather and landscape of the area, that has so inspired artists, and is set in the early Twentieth Century, when women, who just got the vote, were struggling to be taken seriously as artists.

Jeanne Baker Guy has produced a memoir of a time in her life when her ex-husband kidnapped their two children; the story of her struggle to locate them and bring them home is the story of You’ll Never Find Us. Both books are published by She Writes Press.

The state of California is planning for a minimum wage hiketo 15-dollars an hour. But it won’t fully take effect
Mouthful explores what it means to truly be committed to local ingredients with chef Joe Rueter of the Green Grocer moveable restaurant. Rueter is passionate about his commitment and willing to
Mouthful welcome Joel Peterson, king of all-things zinfandel. A highly entertaining storyteller as well as a phenomenal winemaker, Joel will talk about the history and future of this classic California varietal
This archive episode revisits a 2014 interview with chef John Ash discussing his newest book, Culinary Birds, which went on to win several awards that year. This year, John Ash &
This week, the beloved John Ash returns to Mouthful to talk about his brand new book, COOKING WILD: More Than 150 Recipes for Eating Close to Nature.
Host: Michele Anna Jordan
Chef John Ash returns to Mouthful to discuss his brand new book, Culinary Birds: The Ultimate Poultry Cookbook, just published by Running Press.
Podcast:
In this encore presentation, the beloved John Ash returns to Mouthful to talk about his brand new book, COOKING WILD: More Than 150 Recipes for Eating Close to Nature. (Originally aired
It’s been a great year for John Ash. His newest book, Culinary Birds, received a prestigious James Beard Award. He was just named as a Pathfinder Finalist in the Sustainability Awards
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