Letter From The Editor
I recently got to host my two younger sisters, who are in their early 30s and have been visiting me in Sonoma County since they were barely teenagers. As we […]
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I recently got to host my two younger sisters, who are in their early 30s and have been visiting me in Sonoma County since they were barely teenagers. As we […]
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What inspired me to become an artist? I was a child of the ‘70s. A latchkey kid. Even when adults were around, I was often left to my own devices.
Meet an Artist: Printmaker Wil Smith Read More »
In which the editor brings you up to date on the happenings of some of our previously profiled people continuing to do awesome things like beautifying, inspiring and feeding our
Where are they now? Read More »
After reading this issue’s feature on Sonoma Botanical Garden, you’ll likely be planning a flower-fueled trip to Glen Ellen. While you’re out that way, stop by one or both of
Slice, Slice, Baby Three new(ish) places to snag some of the best pie in the county by Ursa Born, Mark Fernquest, and Jess D. Taylor Psychic Pie Sebastopol by Ursa
Slice, Slice, Baby: Pie Shops Worth Your Time Read More »
Down to Earth Wine, cider, art, and community at Horse and Plow You could ask Suzanne Hagins, owner of Horse and Plow in Sebastopol, why she chooses a new artist
Drink Short: Down to Earth Read More »
Mixologist Milo Lawrence At The Astro’s Louche Lounge As the clock strikes cocktail hour on St. Patrick’s Day, I roll into the Astro Motel parking lot in my new-to-me car,
“Adventures In Drinking” Read More »
Genes Gone Wild: Sonoma Botanical Garden cultivates and conserves rare, endangered plant species Winter is like sitting in a dimly lit theater amid quiet murmurs expectantly waiting for the show
Grow Feature: Genes Gone Wild Read More »
Executive Director Margaret Flores and Removal Defense Attorney Bernice Espinoza The Secure Families Collaborative What is your organization’s mission? The Secure Families Collaborative fosters equity, belonging, and justice by working
Hope in the Spotlight Read More »
Confessions of a Germophile: Sheila Shupe Makes Preserved Lemons Photos by Tammy Horton Lemon trees are the zucchini plant of fruit trees. You get so many lemons you have to
Locavore: Sheila Shupe Makes Preserved Lemons Read More »