New Year’s Eve Restaurants Serve It Up
Chances are the house is decorated with red and blue lights, the tree is festooned with collectible ornaments, all the bespoke presents are wrapped and family plans for the Christmas weekend are already in place.
But what about New Year’s Eve? It’s only a week...
‘Southern Songwriters’ Premieres at Costeaux
Patrick Davis is a storyteller at heart, but until recently his stories have been lyrics sung to melodies. Now he adds interviewer, historian and treasure finder to his repertoire in his newly released public access television series, Southern Songwriters"...
Healdsburg Happenings, Oct. 24
The Ghost Quartet at The 222, Friday through Sunday, promises something more than your usual ghost story. It’s a musical exploration of themes, forms and styles, described as “a song cycle about love, death, and whiskey” by its creator, Dave Malloy. That and other events listed in our weekly Healdsburg Happenings...
Healdsburg Happenings, June 27
Tuesday morning, July 2, the Farmers’ Market (9am to 12:30pm) is open downtown on Plaza and Center streets. Later that same day, the Sorentinos play homegrown rock from the Gazebo stage from 6-8pm; complimentary bike valet services available...
Healdsburg Happenings, Nov. 23
Fun RunThe annual Healdsburg Turkey Trot kicks off at 8am on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23. Start and finish are at 333 Center St. in front of Healdsburg Running Company. The 5k run supports the Drew Esquivel Memorial Scholarship. Registration $25 adults, $20 under 12,...
A Few Good “Rio Nido” Reads from John McCarty
Year-round living on the Russian River really didn’t take root until the 1960s. Before that, residences were summer cabins only, used part of the year as a way to escape the fog-laden and downright cold days of summer that San Francisco typically offers.