Remember the story of the three little pigs? One fire expertreenacted the tale to show homeowners which building material is the most fireresistant.
As we head into summer and hot
Who is Dayani Cristal?
Rialto Cinemas Sebastopol
Wednesday, September 26th, 2018 @ 6:30 pm
A 2013 Sundance Film Festival winner, this film was co-produced by Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal,
JCC Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival
Who Will Write Our History
Tuesday, October 30th, 2018 @ 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm
The 23rd JCC Sonoma County Jewish Film Festival
Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf?
Main Stage West
March 3rd – 19th, 2017
The late Edward Albee’s masterpiece comes to life again honoring the passing of one of America’s greatest dramatists.
Will Drayton of Sawhorse Cider talks about his growingcidery, located in Sebastopol and distributed, primarily, in Napa. We tasteseveral ciders, too.
Podcast:
Those Were The Days: William Florian
Occidental Center for the Arts
Sunday, July 8th, 2018 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 PM
OCA is pleased to welcome back the former singer for
Mouthful welcomes William Grimes, former New York Times restaurant critic and author of a delicious new book, “Appetite City: A Culinary History of New York.”
Podcast:
Word By Word: Conversations With Writers host Gil Mansergh welcomes the photojournalist and writer William Haigwood whose Journeying the Sixties: A Counterculture Tarot has caused a bit of stir among tarot
William Luvaas, NEA grant recipient who has been recognized for his short stories and novels alike, joins Suzanne Lang in conversation on his third novel Beneath the Coyote Hills. Luvaas is
This week, Mouthful celebrates spirits and cocktails, with an exploration of the upcoming Wine Country Distillery Festival, taking place at Sally Tomatoes on February 9. Get all the details and more
Wine Country Film Festival
Quarryhill Botanical Garden
September 22nd – 24th, 2017
The Wine Country Film Festival is Wine Country’s original showcase of international and independent films. Started in 1986, it
Tricia Davis of The Whole Pie and Brandi Blue of Safari Encounters talk about their upcoming event, Wine Country for
Wines of the World
Osher Lifelong Learing Institute (OLLI)
Sonoma State University Cooperage
Thursdays, April 5th – May 10th, 2018 @ 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
This course provides a
Wings, Wine & Wetlands
Laguna Environmental Center
Sunday, June 24, 2018 @ 2:00 pm
Join us for a celebration of Migration in the Laguna! Come stroll the historic Stone Farm’s
Wings, Wine & Wetlands
A benefit for the Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation
Sunday, June 9th, 2019 @ 2:00 pm
Wings, Wine, and Wetlands
Laguna de Santa Rosa
Sunday, September 24th, 2107 @ 3:00 pm
Enjoy the amazing bounty of our spectacular Laguna: fine wine and champagne, unique brews, and delicious
“Where is my cat?”
So begins the saga of Wink, playwright Jen Silverman’s longgestating play whose title character is said cat. Written in 2013, it’s hadseveral staged readings across the country
Winter Warmth Survival Gear Drive
Sonoma County Taskforce for the Homeless
Ongoing
The Task Force for the Homeless Winter Warmth Program serves as a clearinghouse for life-saving survival gear. We’ve distributed
Winterblast!
SOFA Arts District
Saturday, November 17, 2018 @ 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Join us for WinterBlast, the SOFA art neighborhood’s annual stree! There will be food, family fun, musicians,
From the new public garden behind the Phillip Johnson designed landmark 550 Madison Avenue in the middle of Manhattan, host Clark Wolf speaks with Wissam Kahi, co-founder of Eat Offbeat, a group that trains, employs and learns foodways with refugees and immigrants from all over the world. They sell those foods from a kiosk in that garden and a stall in Chelsea Market further downtown and have authored a collection of recipes in their book The Kitchen Without Borders. It’s a timely and powerful conversation.
Then it’s a Zoom call with award winning author Anya von Bremzen about her new book National Dish: Around the World In Search Of Food , History and the Meaning of Home, a day after her return from across the world, as she continues her deep and thoughtful search for personal identity. From Paris to Naples, Tokyo, Seville, Oaxaca, Istanbul and her early life in Moscow, she takes us through how special foods become symbols, social forces and intrinsic to our identities.
Rounding out our episode, we revisit a conversation with Betsy Fischer, SRJC Culinary Department Chair, who guides and builds careers for students of all ages, backgrounds, cultures, and socioeconomic levels, helping them to achieve the next step in their lives through food. It's an inspiration.
With Awe and Wonder: A Celebration of Nature’s Beauty
Photography by Brenda Tharp
Heron Hall – Laguna Environmental Center
September 4th – December 21st, 2018
Join us for the opening
Female protagonists in peril are the focus of one very silly and one very melancholy production running now in the North Bay.
Left Edge Theatre’s “Women in Jeopardy!” is a
Washington Women’s March in Sonoma County!
Organized by:
Sonoma County Stands Together for Women
Saturday, January 21st, 2017 at 12:00pm
Americans will unite in towns, cities and schools to march
The coming year will bring a presidential election, and onthe hundredth anniversary of women’s suffrage, women voters may again decidewho becomes president.
Leslie Graves is busy
The coming year will bring a presidential election, and onthe hundredth anniversary of women’s suffrage, women voters may again decidewho becomes president.
Leslie Graves is busy
Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Benefit Screening at Rialto Cinemas Sebastopol
Sunday, July 1st, 2018 @ 12:00 pm
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville’s latest documentary takes an intimate look
Hear historians, musicians, youth and local characters who engage the listener in the history and culture of each community, including a focus on the environmental concerns of the region.
Word by Word listeners (and mystery writers) will enjoy the conversation (and pick up a few writing tips),
Words & Music: Laurie Lewis, Don Henry, Claudia Russell, and Nina Gerber
Occidental Center for the Arts
Sunday, January 12,
Workers Struggle Has No Borders
Gathering, Rally and March
Roseland Community
Wednesday, May 1st, 2019, @ 2:30 pm
Gather in Roseland by the Dollar Tree store on Sebastopol Road, 2:30 for
Working Dogs
Charles M. Schulz Museum – Upstairs Changing Gallery
August 9, 2018 through January 27, 2019
Dogs were always part of Charles Schulz’s life, and he and his
Celebrating World Wetlands Day:
Laguna Kayaking Adventure by Anita Smith
Laguna De Santa Rosa
Friday, February 2nd, 2018 @ 9:00 am
In celebration of World Wetlands Day, we’re getting
Mouthful welcomes Chef Evelyn Cheatham of Worth Our Weight Culinary Apprenticeship Program, along with several current apprentices. Carrie Brown of Jimtown Store joins in to discuss a benefit film screening she
Wretch Like Me – 10th Anniversary Performance
The Glaser Center
Saturday July 20, 2019 @ 7:00 pm & 8:30 pm
Ten years ago, in July of 2009, David
Writer Bob Spitz of “The Beatles” fame has written an extraordinary biography, “Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child.” Don’t miss compelling interview about one of the most beloved figures of
Writer, artist, and publisher John Harris returns to Mouthful to talk about the role he played in launching the garlic revolution with the publication of “The Book of Garlic” in 1974.
Writing the Watershed: Poetry and Prose Workshop with Elizabeth Herron
Laguna Environmental Center
Saturday, May 6, 2017 @ 10:00am
Whether you consider yourself a writer or simply enjoy putting words
This month’s guest is McArthur Genius Grant winner, Yiyun Li talking about her memoir Dear Friend, From My Life I Write To You In Your Life.
Born and raised in
For chef, author, columnist, and restaurateur Yotam Ottolenghi, food is about more than what we eat. It is about joy, pleasure, and surprise. It is about a sense of place and home. It is about commonality, an act which brings people together.
Ottolenghi’s award winning cookbooks have proven wildly influential, with The New York Times noting they are widely imitated for their plain-spoken instructions and enticing photographs (overseen by Ottolenghi himself).
They have been praised by Nigel Slater, David Lebovitz, Deborah Madison, Food & Wine, and the Wall Street Journal.
Accomplished Sonoma County Chef Dan Kedan is a lecturing instructor at the Culinary Institute of America in Saint Helena, Napa County. He was Owner/Executive Chef at Backyard in Forestville, where he earned the Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand award every year between 2012 and 2019.
PROGAM NOTE: Yotam Ottolenghi came to the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts on May 6th. His appearance was set to be moderated by Dan Kedan. Unfortunately, Kedan tested positive for COVID the morning of the show and asked Clark Wolf to step in. These conversations were recorded the week before Ottolenghi’s appearance at the LBC.
You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
Charles M. Schulz Museum – Upstairs Changing Gallery
February 23rd – July 16th, 2017
2017 marks the 50th anniversary of You’re A Good Man, Charlie
One would be hard-pressed to find Clark Gesner’s You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brownin the pantheon of great American musicals. What began as a concept album in 1966 soon transmogrified
A citizen of Santa Rosa who criticizes anything Charles Schulz / “Peanuts”- related runs the risk of being run out of town on the next Smart Train. This theatre critic took
Filmmaker MelBrooks took Broadway by storm with his musical adaptation of The Producersand hoped lightning would strike twice with the same approach toYoung Frankenstein.
It didn’t.Young Frankenstein ran for
Yountville International Short Film Festival
February 7th – 10th, 2019
Join Us for Our Premiere Festival and Culinary Event!
A true celebration of cinema with over 75 World Class Short Films,
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