Savage Wealth
Main Stage West
August 31st – September 16th, 2018
Striver Todd and slacker Gabe are two brothers seeking to sell their inherited lake view Tahoe home. The only
Clark Wolf welcomes Kennedy Golden, daughter of the late, great MFK Fisher. They talk about Fisher’s life, her legacy, her writing, and her last years at Last House in Glenn Ellen.
(Photo: Kennedy Golden, right, with her husband Vincent Golden/Courtesy)
Sonoma County Conservation Action
Environmental Grassroots Gala
Friedman Center, Santa Rosa
Saturday, June 23rd, 2018 @ 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Come celebrate and share stories with Sonoma County’s environmental
Studies show that dropping out of high school can shortenyour life expectancy. Disruptions to daily life caused
As the School Garden Network matures, schools, kids and their families benefit. Sonoma County is leading the way.
Podcast: Play in
One might think that the talents behind Downtown Abbey and Phantom of the Opera would be odd choices to make a Broadway musical out of a 2003 comedy starring Jack Black.
Our friends at Sonoma West publishers are a unique local resource. For years, they produced newspapers that reflected
Schubertiade: An Afternoon of Schubert
Petaluma Museum
Sunday, June 16, 2019 @ 1:00 pm
Join us in celebrating the story and music of Franz Schubert– A
We’re getting some perspective on the severity of our recent rain storms
You may have heard the term Atmospheric River, they are storms like the ones we saw earlier this year
Mouthful welcomes the Scotto Cellars, a Napa winery founded five generations ago and still in the same family. Joining in will be Rob Della Santina of Della Santina Restaurant, a family
Sculpture Jam
Sebastopol Center for the arts
October 7th – 8th, 2017
New sculpture construction unveiling.
Sculpture Jam invites the public to help complete two sculptures: A giant whale’s tail,
Sebastopol Center for the Arts 2019 Gala!
“Gypsy Jazz” Cabaret
Sebastopol Center for the Arts
Saturday, September 7, 2019 @ 5:30 pm – 10:30 pm
This year’s theme is a
Sebastopol Community Cultural Center
Upcoming Events
January 2017
Steve Seskin, Craig Carothers, Don Henry
Sunday, January 22nd, 2017 @ 7:00pm
A stellar night of America’s BEST folk-country music. This concert features
Today’s Word By Word broadcast begins with an Irish toast befitting this weekend’s weather:
May the sun shine warm upon your face
and the rains fall soft upon your fields.
Mouthful continues its tradition of joining in the annual celebration of the Gravenstein Apple at the Sebastopol Farmers Market. This year’s guests include historian Gaye LeBaron, Carol Kozlowski of Kozlowski Farms
Sebastopol Guitar Festival
Sebastopol Community Cultural Center
Saturday, January 27th, 2018 @ 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Join us for a full day of concerts, workshops, and exhibits. Additional mini-concerts are
This week, Mouthful welcomes Meg Mizutani and Abigail Evans of Sebastopol World Friends, who talk about two of our sister cities, Takeo, Japan, and Chyhyryn, Ukraine, and an upcoming celebration and
See Something, Say Something
Museum of Sonoma County
February 10th – April 20th, 2019
The warning, “See Something, Say Something,”
Self & Other: Ways We Divide Ourselves From Other People
A teach-in with Bill Say
Peace and Justice Center of Sonoma County
Monday, January 22nd, 2018 @ 7:00 pm
Occupy Sonoma
As Sonoma County’s population ages, elder fraud and abuseare on the rise.
State Senator Bill Dodd is introducing a bill in thelegislature to make June, Elder Abuse Awareness Month. He recently
Host Gil Mansergh welcomes listeners to what has become an annual tradition on KRCB-FM’s Word By Word: Conversations With Writers – a show featuring writers who are part of the current
Sex with Strangers
Left Edge Theatre
January 25th – February 17th, 2019
Left Edge Theatre presents Sex with Strangers by Laura Eason.
When two strangers collide at a remote B&B, romance
It’s part of the law about higher education in the U.S.. Title IX is a federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program
SF Gay Men’s Chorus
Santa Rosa High School Auditorium
Saturday, December 2nd, 2017 @ 2:00 pm
The acclaimed San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus (SFGMC) returns for the 27th Annual “Home
Treasure Island
La Plaza Park, Cotati
Sunday, August 25, 2019 @ 1:30pm
Treasure Island – is it the mythical isle where untoldwealth awaits marauding pirates,
Shakespeare in Love
Shakespeare in the Cannery
July 13th – August 5th, 2018
Based on the Academy Award winning movie, the play Shakespeare in Love tells the imaginary story of
Shakespeare’s As You Like It
Raven Players
July 25 – Aug 10, 2019
We’re setting
Transcendence Theatre Company’s seventh season of “Broadway Under the Stars” continues with a dance-centric production entitled, appropriately enough, Shall We Dance. The show runs through August 19 at the Jack London
A Novel Idea features two novelists, whose books couldn’t be more different. Both write about the challenges of difference, of motherhood, and of finding stability in a sometimes-hostile world.
Shanti
Home sharing is a relatively new concept here as we search for near term solutions to the scarcity of rental inventory. SHARE Sonoma County is a non-profit
Mouthful explores a unique alchemy, half culinary, half romantic, with Shari Sarabi and Lisbeth Holmefjord. He’s from Iran, she’s from Norway and now they’re both in Healdsburg, where they’ve created Baci
Learn the spicy secrets hidden between the covers of warmly sensual romance novels as Word By Word: Conversations With Writers host Gil Mansergh chats with the prolific bestselling writer, Sharon Hamilton.
Mouthful presents a very special rebroadcast of last winter’s interview with cookbook author Sheila Lukins, who died last week of brain cancer. Joining in is Julee Rosso, co-founder of The Silver
Sometimes authors use conventional forms of fiction to explore larger issues of history, gender, love, and success. Called the “Raymond Chandler for feminists”, Shelley Blanton-Stroud delivers the third installment of her novels featuring columnist Jane Benjamin, which include Copy Boy, Tom Boy, and now Poster Girl, and she joins Suzanne Lang in conversation.
Suzanne also talks with mystery writer Bob Burnett about the first in a series featuring US Marshal Kate Swift in Death is Potentail.
JCC Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival
Shelter
Tuesday, November 13th, 2018 @1:00 pm & 7:00 pm
The 23rd JCC Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival has a great selection of films
Sonoma County Homeless shelters are adapting to prevent the spread of Novel Coronavirus. Catholic Charities, runs three shelters in Sonoma
Sheri T. Joseph joins Suzanne Lang in conversation on her award winning novel, Edge of the Known World, set in the near future where geopolitics only vaguely resembles our own, and blood, DNA, and family loyalties challenge the global power structures.
Barbara L Baer talks with Suzanne on her latest novel, Masha and Alejandro Crossing Borders, which follows the plight of an immigrant family who move to Trinity County California, looking for a more affordable life and encountering a segment of America they hadn’t anticipated.
A Novel Idea with Suzanne M. Lang.
Safety along the SMART train corridor is a top concern thissummer.
Five people have been killed by the SMART train since June,three are believed to have died by suicide. County
Mental health parity means that mental health shouldn’t takea back seat to any other health condition.
Sonoma County Supervisor Shirlee Zane spoke with NewsDirector Steve Mencher recently about a group
Continuing our series for Mental Health Month, we’ve got part two of our interview with Sonoma County Supervisor Shirlee Zane. As she crusades for better mental health care at Kaiser Permanente,
2019 Summer Reading Program
It’s SHOWTIME At Your Library!
June 1st – August 10th, 2019
Sign up for Sonoma County Library’s 2019 Summer ReadingProgram for a summer of exploration, learning and
Shrek, The Musical
Raven Performing Arts Theater
June 22nd – July 8th, 2018
“Once upon a time, there was a little ogre named Shrek….” Thus begins the tale of an unlikely
Shugri Salh was born in the Somalia desert and lived with her grandmother as a desert nomad herding goats before landing in an orphanage and the streets of Mogadishu during the Somali Civil War, and eventually making her way to North America. The Last Nomad, Coming of Age in the Somali Desert is her eye-opening memoir, and she joins Suzanne Lang in conversation.
It's A Novel Idea, every first, third, and fifth Sundays at 10am on KRCB 104.9 FM, streaming at krcb.org.
Two shows hit North Bay stages whose titles audiences may recognize from their somewhat better-known film adaptations. First up is Santa Rosa’s Left Edge Theatre’s presentation of Sideways, author Rex Pickett’s
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