Oil makes the world go round and geologist Thomas E. Cochrane delivers candid and lively remembrances of his life and experience in the American petroleum industry in Tornadoes, Rattlesnakes & Oil,
Word By Word: Conversations With Writers host, Gil Mansergh welcomes Thonie Hevron, Sandy Baker and Alexis Fajardo, three talented local writers involved in From Pen to Published, the Redwood Writers Eighth
This week on Mouthful, a team of three articulate womenexplore Great Women Spirits, a new project from the
Mouthful explores Three Sisters, a project that involves five high school gardens and beans, squash and corn, the three sisters they are growing. A tasting from the gardens is coming up
Two years ago today, the Tubbs fire swept through Santa Rosaand destroyed more than 5,000 homes overnight. One year and one month later,the Camp Fire leveled an entire town, surpassing the
When pot was used in secret, the pungent smoke was often agiveaway. Today, the odor is an issue again. This time, it’s the skunky smellof growing cannabis.
It’s all about water.
Suzanne Lang talks with author, photographer, and conservationist Tim Palmer on his book Seek Higher Ground, the Natural Solution to our Urgent Flooding Crisis. Tim explores the legacy of flooding in America and the climatic, economic, and ecological realities of our rivers and communities.
Also featured is another visit with Julene Bair whose memoir is The Ogallala Road, a Story of Love, Family, and the Fight to Keep the Great Plains from Running Dry.
It’s A Novel Idea with Suzanne Lang!
In a film now available on the web and through KQED’s series Truly, CA, Eva Rendle explores the aftermath
Timothy Page, co-founder of F. E. E. D. Sonoma and long-time purveyor of goodness joins Mouthful host Michele Anna Jordan to talk about the company he founded. F. E. E. D.
Tiny Houses For Humanity
Gaia’s Garden
Saturday, July 8th, 2017 @ 5:00 pm
Gaias Garden is hosting a benefit for Tiny Houses for Humanity, an organization founded to provide affordable housing
To Kill a Mockingbird
6th Street Playhouse
April 26th – May 19th, 2019
A timely reminder about moral courage.
Few perspectives on American society have been as perceptive, or as poignant,
The theatrical treatments of two great American novels come alive on North Bay stages with mixed results in productions running through May 19.
6th Street Playhouse is presenting Christopher Sergel’s adaptation
This week on Mouthful – Todd Knoll, executive chef of Jordan Winery, talks about harvest lunches, Halloween parties, making salt from seawater and more.
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Tom West of Sebastopol’s Wine Emporium visits Mouthful in this archive show from March 2014.
Host: Michele Anna Jordan.
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‘Tis the time for “Best of …” lists, so in the spirit of my illustrious predecessor and with a nod to the substantial differences in mounting a musical versus a play,
It’s said that musicals are the bread and butter of community theatre, so here’s a list of the North Bay productions I toasted this past year. Here are my top torn
Firefighters miraculously saved Healdsburg and Windsor fromthe Kincade Fire. While they are always there to help prevent the loss of life,who is there to protect them?
Several state billscould help improve firefighters’ mental health.
California’s fire season is becoming longer and moredevastating. This is taking a toll on firefighters’ health. In yesterday’sNorth Bay Report, we
Transcendence Theatre Company’s Broadway Under the Stars
Jack London State Historic Park
2019 Season
This award-winning series of Broadway-inspired concerts and performances in Sonoma’s Wine Country features incredible talent from the
Transcendence’s Broadway Holiday Spectacular
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
December 6 – 8, 2019
Napa Valley Performing Arts
A very special episode of Mouthful: this week, as Traverso’s market celebrates what would have been Rico Traverso’s hundredth birthday, Mouthful joins in, with a rebroadcast of a 1998 interview with
A very special episode of Mouthful: this week, as Traverso’s market celebrates what would have been Rico Traverso’s hundredth birthday, Mouthful joins in, with a rebroadcast of a 1998 interview with
Book Launch: Julianne Skai Arbor “TreeGirl – Intimate Encounters with Wild Nature”
Occidental Center for the Arts
Sunday, January 15th, 2017 @ 12:00pm
In her new book, TreeGirl: Intimate Encounters with
Book Launch: Julianne Skai Arbor “TreeGirl – Intimate Encounters with Wild Nature”
Occidental Center for the Arts
Sunday, January 15th, 2017 @ 12:00pm
In her new book, TreeGirl: Intimate Encounters with
Trinidad Escobar and Maia Kobabe are two talented artists and writers with MA degrees in “Comics” from the California College of Arts, who create distinctively different comic books and graphic novels.
Helen’s Crusade – Trula M. Calle’s Book Launch
Occidental Center for the Arts
Sunday, October 13, 2019 @ 3:00 pm
Twisted Christmas Live!
Spreckels Performing Arts Center
Sunday, December 9th, 2018 @ 7:00 pm
David Templeton’s Twisted Christmas Live! Is back again… And weirder than ever.
Enjoy an evening of offbeat
On this final week of this last month of the decade, webring you two favorite conversations of this past year. Both
Two Lions Band
Sebastopol Center for the Arts
Friday, May 5th, 2017 @ 7:30pm
Once Upon a time… The Two Lions band was created to showcase the music of Mitchel Slade.
The pain of losing a loved one doesn’t ever go away. It justchanges and becomes a part of daily
It’s two young new literary voices on this edition on KRCB’s A Novel Idea with Suzanne Lang.
Kendra Atleework’s book is Miracle Country, a Memoir of a Family and a Landscape; set in the Eastern Sierra, it is up there with the best of writing on California.
Also featured is Shruti Swamy with her novel The Archer, set in 1960s Bombay India which focuses on a dancer of Kathak, an ancient traditional form of Indian dance.
It’s A Novel Idea with Suzanne Lang. Sunday, November 7th at 10:00 am on KRCB 104.9 FM, streaming and podcasting at krcb.org.
I don’t know anyone who attends theatre to reinforce their belief that life is simply a series of travails to be endured until the sweet release of death, but if you’re
Up Street Music Patrons
Call for Scholarships
Up Street Music Patrons is a California
If your taste in musicals runs to the light, bouncy, and life-affirming, you might want to take a pass on
Urinetown: The Musical
Spreckels Theater Company
February 14 – March 1, 2020
In response
Ustad Shaffaat Khan & East Meets West
Paul Mahder Gallery
Wednesday, November 7th, 2018 @ 7:30 pm
Brave New Music will present the world-renowned Indian classical musician Ustad Shafaat Khan at
History, culture, and strong women are at the core of the two novels: The History Makers by Val Bodurtha and The Ballet Lover by Barbara Baer. You’ll want to remember these
For Valentine’s Day, Mouthful presents poems and stories that explore the intersection of the heart, the kitchen and the vineyard along with a couple of special treats to delight your inner
For Valentine’s Day, Mouthful presents poems and stories that explore the intersection of the heart, the kitchen and the vineyard along with a couple of special treats to delight your inner
Valley of the Moon Music Festival
Hanna Center Auditorium
July 14th – 29th, 2018
Vienna in Transition: From the Enlightenment to the Dawn of Modernism.
Valley of the Moon
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Raven Players Healdsburg
April 19th – May 5th, 2019
Middle-aged siblings Vanya and
Verity Military & Veterans Services
Ongoing Services in Sonoma County
Verity offers free, confidential services for survivors of military sexual trauma (MST) who are residents of Sonoma County.
MST is a
Poetry Camp Among The Sculptures
Paradise Ridge Winery
Friday, June 23rd, 2017 @ 9:30am – 2:00pm
Voigt Family Sculpture Foundations presents “Poetry Camp Among the Sculptures”. This camp is for students
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Adam Parks of Victorian Farmstead talks about grass-fed meat,
pastured eggs and chickens and more. Mary Moore-Campagna fills in for Michele, who is stuck in Angwin.
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Adam Parks talks about the history and future of Sebastopol’s Victorian Farmstead, his family’s long-time Christmas Tree Farm that now offers pastured eggs and chicken, grass-fed lamb, pork and beef, signature
Vieux Farka Touré
Live Music Lantern
Sunday, April 30th, 2017 @ 7:00pm
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear the world renown African guitarist, Vieux Farka Touré and his band
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