The good, the bad and the Oscars
Now that the nominations have been announced, let’s talk about them and what people should try to see before the big show. And once we get closer (the Oscars are March 15 this year), I’ll write my annual piece on what will win versus what should win.
Lucha Familiar
Mounting a production of a little-known play in these pandemic and inflationary-influenced times is something of a risk for most theater companies. Audiences have yet to return in full-force to live theater, so a significant leap of faith is required to produce material that...
On the Lamb: 4H Sheep Projects Get Going
This July, at the county fair, lambs will line up in the show
Fundraiser for Wine Library Set for Nov. 10
The Healdsburg-based Sonoma County Wine Library Association is bringing back its Sonoma County Wine Legends event this year, after a three-year hiatus, on Thursday, Nov. 10, at the Steele Lane Community Center in Santa Rosa.
The Legends fundraiser returns to feature a panel of five...
SCREENINGS: Taking Woodstock
Ang Lee is a superb director who can deftly show the tragedy of
Stories and viewpoints at Indian Museum
The California Indian Museum and Cultural Center in Santa Rosa
Movies: ‘Black Bag’ a Battle of Wits
Since 1989’s Sex, Lies and Videotape, Steven Soderbergh has not only helped revolutionize independent film in the United States, but has consistently found ways to move cinema into blazingly original spaces of storytelling and technical innovation while remaining so prolific that it remains to be seen if he ever actually sleeps.












