
Roberto Tejada’s Still Nowhere in an Empty Vastness is expansive in its range: from accounts
Rock, Strings & Horns: A Concert For Violet
Green Music Center – Weill Hall
Friday, September 21st, 2018 @ 7:30 pm
SSU Jazz Studies Director Doug Leibinger grew up in the
The Rocky Horror Show
6th Street Playhouse
October 26th – 31st, 2017
That sweet transvestite, Dr. Frank-N-Furter, and his motley crew return in the original stage musical that not only inspired
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella
Spreckels Performing Arts Center
May 10th – 26th, 2019
The first known instance of a “Cinderella story” appeared more than 2,000 years ago, in 7 B.C. What
Roger & Donna Beery from J. Cage Cellars discuss pinot noir on Mouthful, Smart Talk About Food, Wine and Farming with host Michele Anna Jordan.
Podcast:
Romantic Master & Their Muses Robyn Carmichael
Sebastopol Center for the Arts
Saturday, February 17th, 2018 @ 4:00 pm
Have you ever wondered what or who inspired the Great Composers
Room Service
Raven Performing Arts Theater
January 25th – February 10th, 2019
Set in 1937, a nimble-witted producer, living on credit with several actors in a Broadway hotel, stumbles onto
Unless you have kids at Roseland Elementary, you might notsee the gorgeous new mural on a wall there. We talk with the artist who createdand led the project.

Now that the Roseland neighborhood has been annexed into thecity of Santa Rosa, residents are able to give their input on the city’sgeneral plan.
Many of us struggle with planning
It’s a sneak peek ahead to a conversation with Rosemary Manchester about her book Turn Left at the Big Anthill, a Memoir, her story of living in the Congo— with her four young children, during the tumultuous time of its independence from the Belgians.
We also feature a dip into the archives and share conversations with Daniel Pyne, author and showrunner of the streaming series Bosch, and with Peter Richardson on his book No Simple Highway, A Cultural History of the Grateful Dead.
A young couple with four little children experienced a calling to the missionary life and found themselves living in the crisis time of independence in the African Congo. Turn Left at the Big Anthill is no fiction, it’s Rosemary Manchester’s memoir: a layered and fascinating story of a transitional time in Africa and in one woman’s life.
Rosemary Manchester, former host of KRCB’s A Novel Idea, comes back to talk with Suzanne Lang. It’s A Novel Idea, Sunday, January 2nd at 10:00 am. On KRCB 104.9 FM, streaming at krcb.org.Returning for its 11th year, the Atlantic Seaboard Wine Association hosts its annual Mouthful tasting, with Roundhouse Creamery and its delicious goat cheese weighing in on pairing possibilities.
Mouthful,
Roy Zimmerman: ReZist!
Occidental Center for the Arts
Saturday, June 16th, 2018 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
OCA is pleased to host Roy Zimmerman, America’s foremost political satirist who is
Roy Zimmerman: RiZe Up!
Occidental Center for the Arts
Friday, June 7th, 2019 @ 7:00 pm
OCA welcomes back renowned musical satirist Roy Zimmerman,who is on the road again with his
Rumi’s Caravan
Sebastopol Center for the Arts
Saturday, February 10th, 2017 @ 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Rumis Caravan is all about inspiring people with our poetic conversation, especially those who
Rumi’s Caravan
Sebastopol Center for the Arts
Saturday, February 4th, 2017
“Rumi’s Afternoon Delight” @ 2:00pm
Musicians:
Eliyahu Sills and Jason Ranjit Parmar will accompany the poets.
Tickets:
Rumi’s Caravan
Hermann Sons Hall
Friday, June 30th, 2017 @ 6:00pm
Please join us for a magical evening of poetry and music, performed in the ecstatic tradition by the amazing all-volunteer
Rumi’s Caravan
Wednesdays at Hospice House
March 13th, 20th, 2019
Rumi’s Caravan was first assembled in Sebastopol, CA in 2000 as a vehicle to convey our love of the oral tradition
Rumi’s Caravan Performance
Sebastopol Center for the Arts
Saturday, February 9th, 2019 @ 7:00 pm
Rumi’s Caravan — now in its 20th year — returns to the Sebastopol Center for the
Russian River Confluence
Shone Farm, Forestville
Friday, March 24, 2017
The Russian River Confluence is a unique event envisioned to culminate and inspire a series of ‘beyond sustainability’ conversations
Anthony Garcia and host Michele Anna Jordan chat about Rustic’s Tuesday Night A Tavola dinners, why it might be a good idea to smash the wellness industry, and other delights.
Anthony Garcia and host Michele Anna Jordan chat about Rustic’s Tuesday Night A Tavola dinners, why it might be a good idea to smash the wellness industry, and other delights.
This week, Mouthful welcomes Ruth Lefkowitz of Ruthy’s Real Meals, a take-out and delivery service for home-style organic meals. And we’ll celebrate mothers, too, with stories about how Ruth’s mom fed

Characters seem to tell their authors where the story is going, and that is part of the alchemy of writing novels.
Suzanne also talks with best-selling author Meredith Hall on her work, Beneficence, a powerful and moving story of love, loss, and the healing power of family.Mouthful welcomes chef Ryan Pollnow of Matanzas Creek Winery, who will build a gingerbread house during the show. Joining in will be Lisa Gottreich of Bohemian Creamery, who will join Ryan
Book Launch: Sail Cowabunga! A Family’s Ten Years at Sea
Occidental Center for the Arts
Sunday, November 11th, 2018 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
”No, we didn’t make it
Scampering across balconies, rooftops, and even Mick Jaggers house, to string antenna wire across London, Arnold M.D. Levine details the antics and achievements of the pirate radio movement in the UK in his fun and informative memoir Banned by the BBC, How I Became a Radio Pirate, a memoir of 1970's London. Levine is a Sonoma County radio broadcaster and host of Tommy's Holiday Camp on KOWS-Occidental and 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 104.9 – Sonoma County’s NPR station / streaming @ krcb.org/radio /Download the FREE KRCB mobile app @ iTunes & Google Play!
Samantha Hanan, manager of the Bodega Bay Farmers Market, and Nora Bulloch of the Northern California Center for Well-Being, discuss the upcoming ReThink Your Drink Tasting and Contest and explore the
Word By Word host Gil Mansergh celebrates Valentine’s Day by chatting with the esteemed voice-over actor and teacher Samantha Paris with her new memoir Finding the Bunny.
Bobbi Block grew up
Samantha Ramey returns to Mouthful, this time to discuss her newest endeavor, the Estero Cafe in Valley Ford, along with an update about this year’s Bodega Bay Farmers Market, which recently
Suzanne Lang talks with best-selling author Samantha Rose on her memoir Giving Up the Ghost, a Daughter’s Memoir. Samantha is the daughter of author and syndicated columnist Susan Swartz, who died by suicide in early 2020.
Also featured is a conversation Suzanne had with Swartz on her first novel, Laughing in the Dark, which had just been released at the time of her death.
It’s A Novel Idea, Sunday, March 16th at 10am PDT on KRCB 104.9.
Love, Hate, & Other Filters is Samira Ahmed’s novel of a young Muslim American woman finding her way through contemporary cultural challenges. Samira is in conversation with Suzanne M. Lang on
JCC Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival
Sammy Davis Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me
Tuesday, November 27th, 2018 @ 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm
The 23rd JCC Sonoma County Jewish Film
Sonoma County is one of many jurisdictions across the nation grappling with how to hold law enforcement accountable for abuse and misconduct. In November, voters will decide whether to pass an initiative that would strengthen the agency charged with reviewing allegations against law enforcement. But in other jurisdictions, District Attorneys are taking the lead on reform. News Director Steve Mencher spoke with Chesa Boudin, District Attorney of the City and County of San Francisco. Since taking office in January, Boudin has moved quickly to ramp up police oversight. But there’s a fundamental dilemma. San Francisco Festival of the Mandolin
Croatian American Cultural Center
Sunday, April 28th, 2019 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Our 19th Annual Festival will take place Sunday, April 28.
We
San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus
Home for the Holidays – Brassy & Sassy
Green Music Center
Sunday, December 7th, 2018 @ 5:00 pm
No one does holidays better than the San

For more than 50 years, one of the pleasures of summer life in the Bay
During this coronavirus crisis, low wage workers are most atrisk of losing their economic footing when they become sick.
Residents of Six Bay Area counties — San Francisco, SantaClara, San

The national movement for racial justice following George Floyd’s killing has found a stage in Sonoma County. Libby
Good news for renters in the city of Santa Rosa!
The Santa Rosa City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to extend the city’s prohibition on rental housing price gouging. The ordinance
A new regional plan aims to take on affordable housing across the bay area. But some aren’t so sure it’s the best idea.
At their meeting Tuesday night, Santa Rosa city

The Santa Rosa City Council is expected to decide on July 7 whether to require employers in the city to
Renting in the City of Santa Rosa could soon become easierfor tenants who receive rental assistance from the federal government.
The Santa Rosa City Council voted Tuesday to bar landlordsfrom discriminating
The Santa Rosa Catholic Diocese released the names of 39 clergy members accused of sexual abuse on Saturday. Does this step represent a new era of transparency for the church?
Mouthful looks back to the founding of the first farmers market in Santa Rosa, started more than four decades ago. As the county’s signal market faces what may be its biggest
Mouthful welcomes three local farmers, all young, all passionate about farming and all involved with the Santa Rosa Farmers Market, the largest market in Sonoma County and one of only two

Fewer than half of Santa Rosa homes destroyed in the Tubb’sFire have been rebuilt, but a recent grant could help
Santa Rosa’s new mayor is beginning his first year in office. Tom Schwedhelm is Santa Rosa’s former police chief and was voted into office by his fellow city council members. Reporter
We’re continuing our conversation with the new Mayor of Santa Rosa, Tom Schwedhelm. Reporter Adia White talked with Schwedhelm about the annexation of Roseland into the city of Santa Rosa and
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