July/August 2021 Issue – Online Version
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On a recent Saturday I took my girls to the farmers’ market for berries, greens, and cinnamon rolls. We also stopped by a mobile refill van. I left the empty
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Borrowed Fire Pop-up Restaurants Bring the Heat Nearly a decade ago, a “pop-down” restaurant was created 262 feet underground in the Tytyri Mine Museum in Helsinki. Diner/spelunkers wore helmets for
Café Frida Gallery Gathers the Town In the early 1930s, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera spent a night in a little house on Sebastopol Avenue in what is now the tiny
Allée des Artistes Read More »
July/ August Bodega Bay Bodega Bay Farmers’ Market farmersmarketinbodegabay@gmail.com Behind Bodega Bay Community Center 2255 Highway 1 Sundays 10 am to 2 pm through October Cotati Cotati Community Farmers’ Market
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Having grown up in the muggy tropics of Louisiana, I was amazed when I first moved to this Mediterranean climate in 2003. It was such a treat, the reliably cool
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Digital Storyteller Ricardo Ibarra Ricardo Ibarra grew up in both Los Angeles and Guadalajara. He spent 20 years as a journalist, writing and editing for publications such as El Informador,
Meet a Local Maker Read More »
Chad Holmes Shacks Up “All I ever wanted was good food, fast,” says Chad Holmes, who’s spent his career in hospitality—from teenage dishwasher to bartender to culinary school grad—and knows
First Comes Love, Then Comes Soup Read More »
How our daily choices can make a big impact. When Trathen Heckman was 31, he started printing a zine called Ripples, about the effects wrought by small acts of change.
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