March/April 2020 Issue – Online Version
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I moved to Sonoma County over 16 years ago, in part to thaw out from the six years I spent in Vermont after leaving my native Louisiana for college. People
Letter from the Editor Read More »
If you’re one of the first female vintners in the county, what might you do with your influence? For Judy Jordan, formerly of J Vineyards and Winery, the answer was
Locavortex – “Grow Local” Program & Snapshot of a Local Maker Read More »
On a Saturday evening in January, Dawn Zaft is at the Hopmonk, feeling a bit nervous. The place is packed for a sold-out show of The Sam Chase, and Zaft
Criminally Good: Sinning in the Kitchen with Dawn Zaft Read More »
On a warm afternoon in August last year, a dozen people gathered around a table on the western edge of Spring Lake in Santa Rosa. They chatted and dug into
Grain by Grain: The Sticky Rice Supper Club Celebrates Asian Diaspora Read More »
What was once primarily a small, tight-knit community of mostly farmers and hippies nestled in a quaint downtown, Sebastopol has exploded into a scene of trendy bars and restaurants, rising
ACE Cider Keeps on Truckin’ Read More »
Like all the very best gastropubs, Old Possum Brewing Co. promises locally sourced food that closes the loop from brewer to farmer and back again in holistic harmony, with the
Adventures in Drinking – Old Possum Brewing Co. Read More »
The Sunrise Movement has risen in Sonoma County & they won’t stop until they get a Green New Deal. Growing up in Koreatown, a neighborhood west of downtown Los Angeles,
Always the Sun – The Sunrise Movement in Sonoma County Read More »
A new book on the Fibershed movement acts as a toolkit for building a soil-to-skin approach to clothing in a fast fashion world. When Rebecca Burgess started Fibershed a decade
Place Matters – The Fibershed Movement Read More »
For the past four years, Tillotson has been working hard to make SRJC a greener campus. When a much-needed and appreciated compost bin appeared in our English department workroom, I
Locavox: Guy Tillotson Read More »