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The Buzzz Box

Conjectures, Etceteras

Artistry & Explosives Paint the Sky!

They are artists who work their craft only days a year yet

Books Make the Best Holiday Presents

A dozen picks – from literary jewels to coffee table beauties 

Year-Round Mission of Healdsburg Jazz

For a quarter of a century, Healdsburg Jazz has put the Wine Country community on the jazz map. A series of annual festivals have brought new talents to the same Healdsburg stages as musical legends, at once an education and a celebration of what...

The Buzzz Box

Conjectures, Etceteras

How Democracies Die: A conversation with Daniel Ziblatt and Steven Levitsky

Don’t miss a special evening with Occidental native, Daniel Ziblatt, currently Harvard Professor of Government and co-author of the best seller “How Democracies Die,” at Occidental Center for the Arts on Friday, May 18 at 7 p.m. (THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT.) This enlightening (and frightening) new book examines the ways democracies die at the hands, not of generals, but of elected leaders. The authors outline several key ways this happens, drawing from global examples, then show how those same processes are at work in our own country.

Dance Group in Need of New Practice, Performance Hub Space

A new group of dance-related teachers, students and professionals, the Healdsburg Dance Collective (HDC), will premiere with “Let’s Dance,” a show and dance party at the Raven Theater on Saturday, March 4. The launch event begins at 7:30pm and will include performances by the UPside...

A Trap in Two Acts

Stage action at The Raven
By Harry Duke Reviewing a mystery/thriller is always a challenge. One wants to leave a play’s twists and turns for the audience to discover on their own, but in evaluating the play one can’t but help give a bit away. This is my way of...

S.F. Mime Troupe at Progressive Fest

The San Francisco Mime Troupe and the S.F. Mime Troupe Band,

Exercise for health: you know you have to

Sonoma County is a lousy place to live for people looking for excuses to not eat well or stay physically active. That’s because fresh, tasty and wholesome foods are grown and produced here year-round and the area’s natural beauty, open spaces, trails and walkable neighborhoods are daily invitations to get in motion.
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