Bubbles and Bonbons for Bounty
The Petaluma Hotel
Thursday, February 14th, 2019 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Announcing Bubbles and Bonbons for Bounty, a benefit concert and reception for
Buckelew Programs Presents Post Secret with Frank Warren
Jackson Theater
November 7th, 2019 @ 7:00 pm
Buckelew Programs, in
Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story
6th Street Playhouse
January 10 – February 9, 2020
Buddy Holly’s amazing story and highlights
The infamous Count Agoston Haraszthy, founder of Buena Vista Winery in Sonoma, joins host Michele Anna Jordan for a particularly beguiling conversation. The Count, despite his death in 1869, will appear
Buried Child
Main Stage West
February 2nd – 25th, 2018
Written By Sam Sheppard
Directed by Elizabeth Craven
Buried Child is a gothic tale of family secrets and lost inheritance. With
The choices in life that haunt you take center stage in two terrific productions running now in North Bay theatres. Sebastopol’s Main Stage West is presenting Sam Shepard’s Buried Child while
Buyer & Cellar
6th Street Playhouse
February 3rd – 19th, 2017
A North Bay Premiere
Alex More has a story to tell. A struggling actor in L.A., he takes a job
One wouldn’t think that a play that deals with the wreckage left behind by a natural disaster would be particularly attractive to North Bay residents right now, but Sharyn Rothstein’s By
Cabaret
Cinnabar Theater
August 31st – September 23rd, 2018
Welcome to the infamous Kit Kat Klub, where the Emcee, Sally Bowles and a raucous ensemble take the stage nightly to tantalize
Is there a darker or more depressing Broadway musical than Cabaret?
Kander and Ebb’s 1966 musical (with book by Joe Masteroff)won eight Tonys for its original run and four more for
Theatregoers hankering for a classic or the desire to see something new have two productions running now that fit the bill.
Cinnabar Theater presents the 50-year-old classic Cabaret. The Kander
Our stories are important. It is our stories that connect us. So says Caitlin Hamilton Summie, author of
This week on Mouthful, Caitlin Hatchmyer of Red H Farm, talks about her recent Middleton Farm Scholarship, no-till farming, food policy research and more.
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Cajun Mardi Gras Dance Party!
Occidental Center for the Arts
Saturday, February 17th, 2018 @ 7:00 pm
Mardi Gras is early this year! So come on down to OCA to
Mouthful welcomes Doug Gosling, master gardener and the mastermind behind so many great things, including Calabash, A Festival of Gourds, Art and the Garden.
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Mouthful celebrates Calabash, a Festival of Gourds, Art and the Garden, coming up on October 6 in Forestville. This year’s fete marks the 25th anniversary of Food For Thought, Sonoma County’s
Doug Gosling and Ron Karp of Food For Thought return for our annual discussion of Calabash, A Festival of Art, Gourds and the Garden. We talk about Project Africa and Food
Denny Hunt of Blankety-Blank Potatoes dazzles Mouthful listeners with his innovative approach to farming and mother’s prowess as a gopher trapper. Early in the show, Doug Gosling and Ron Karp talk
CalFresh Awareness Month
Farmers’ Market L.I.F.E.
April 2018
Farmers’ Market L.I.F.E. (Local Incentive for Food and Economy) is a Market Match program available in Sonoma and Marin counties that makes locally
California Banjo Extravaganza
Sebastopol Community Cultural Center
Sunday, November 12th, 2018 @ 7:30 pm
Each November, SF Bay Area banjo player Bill Evans brings together some of the best banjo players
We take a journey to the Yurok Indian Reservation inNorthern California to learn how Native
One company believes it can protect California towns frommega-wildfires by manufacturing cell phone cases.
It was just over a year ago when President Trump made thewidely mocked statement that we
The Camp Fire was the most destructive fire in California’shistory – and the World’s most costly disaster of 2018. 19,000
California Coastal Cleanup Day 2019
September 21, 2019
Join us for the 35th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day in Sonoma County on September 21, 2019, from 9:00 am-Noon!
As California continues to suffer from devastatingwildfires, the state is looking to an ancient method of prevention.
Over the
The California Hope crisis counseling program ended on June30th. The program was funded by FEMA to help survivors cope with trauma afterthe October wildfires. KRCB’s Adia White spoke with California Hope
What was it like to live in California on July 4, 1776?
This fourth of July, we take a look at what California waslike on Independence Day in 1776. From
California Redwood Chorale Holiday Concerts
Thanksgiving weekend
The California Redwood Chorale presents two afternoonconcerts on Thanksgiving weekend. Enjoy the gorgeous music of Ola Gjeilo, EriksEsenvalds, Eric Whitacre,
At thebeginning of the school year, over 360 schools in California had to closefor at least a week due to
Should local governments tell people how and where to buildtheir homes to protect communities from wildfire?
In her recent
Call of the Wild Gala
Jack London State Historic Park
Saturday, September 23rd, 2017 @ 6:00 pm
Please join us for our second annual Call of the Wild Gala – an
Marin and Sonoma County voters will soon decide whether toextend a sales tax supporting the SMART train until 2059. Campaigns
A call center is working to keep people off the streets inChicago. But could this model work to prevent homelessness here in California?
According to the latest survey data, there
Peter H. Raven Lecture Series – John Harte
Quarryhill Botanical Garden
Saturday, August 26th, 2017 @ 5:30 pm
John Harte, Professor of Ecosystem Sciences, at University of California at Berkeley, will
This Sunday, Mouthful explores some of the mysteries of the local cannabis trade, with Cannacraft, the county’s biggest cannabis endeavor. What do we need to know about local farmers, corporate farmers
Cantiamo Sonoma
Upcoming Holiday Concerts
Choral Celebration Concert
Sunday, December 1, 2019 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
This
Capital Public Radio has been broadcasting from theSacramento State University Campus for the past forty years, but not for muchlonger. Just a few weeks ago it announced a 10-million-dollar plan to
Mouthful welcomes FarmTrails executive director Carmen Snyder and others to chat about the upcoming Gravenstein Apple Fair, the sweetest little fair celebrating its 42nd year taking place next weekend, August 8
Mouthful celebrates the Gravenstein apple, with Carmen Snyder, executive director of FarmTrails, along with cider makers, apple growers, and more, who will reveal details about this year’s Gravenstein Apple Fair, coming
Mouthful welcomes back Carmen Snyder, executive direction of FarmTrails, and several others to talk about summer’s sweetest little fair, the Gravenstein Apple Fair, which this year has expanded to include our
Carmen Snyder and several farmers return to Mouthful to explore the upcoming Weekend Along FarmTrails, taking place on September 26 and 27.
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At age twenty-one, while studying music abroad, Carol Rosenberger was struck with polio resulting in paralysis of the very muscles she needed to play the piano. Despite a dismal prognosis, Carol
At age twenty-one, while studying music abroad, Carol Rosenberger was struck with polio resulting in paralysis of the very muscles she needed to play the piano. Despite a dismal prognosis, Carol
Carrie Brown Reflects on Nearly Thirty Years of Running theJimtown Store (Aired:
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