Latino Play With ‘A Touch of Magic’ Opens in Healdsburg
April 23, 1993 is a date that may not ring a bell for most, but for many Latinos in the United States it has a special meaning. Cesar Chavez, the simple farmworker from Arizona who led a lengthy and ultimately successful fight for farmworker...
New Year’s Eve dining ideas
Is there such a thing as “the most coveted New Year’s Eve party in Healdsburg”? According to the Quinn Public Relations firm, there is—and it’s at the new Appellation Healdsburg. Considering it only opened for business in September, that’s quite an accomplishment.
Healdsburg Happenings, April 3 – 10
On stage at The 222 on Friday, April 4, one can appreciate the classical music talent of the Telegraph Quartet. This and many other events listed in our weekly online calendar...
An Ode to Bookstores
When we were in New Mexico at our land this summer, we couldn’t locate one of the corner property stakes – until an old New Mexico rancher used divining rods to dowse out the exact spot, buried in dirt beneath the mesquite.
Photo Gallery: Día de Muertos
As many as 6,000 people visited Healdsburg’s Plaza area on Sunday, Oct. 19, to celebrate the 2013 Dia de Muertos festival, presented by Corazon Healdsburg and the City of Healdsburg.
Photographer Rick Tang (ricktangphotography.com) was on hand and took many images of the colorful event,...
Who will win Oscars this year? Read our predictions
"Two weeks ago, I would have said Timothee Chalamet had this one won, but he’s been a desperate weirdo in his press tour, so now I think Michael B. Jordan might take the the Best Actor statuette home..."
Healdsburg Happenings, Sept. 21
Dad CountryThursday, Sept. 21, at Second Story finds Sofia Talvik playing her Americana-folk tunes at 5:45pm, free. She’s performed from Lollapalooza to SxSW, and now upstairs at Little Saint, 25 North St.
Prisoner of the BluesFrom the yard to the ’burg: guitarist Max Cabello Jr.,...












