Pigging out at the County Fair
The chance to learn more about Oink, the Professional Singing
Leave No Trace
Debra Granik directed her cinematographer Michael McDonough to open her new film Leave No Trace with National Geographic-style shots of a verdant Oregon rainforest. There, among all the shades of green, we eventually distinguish a hooded-jacket-wearing figure ... no, it is two figures, carefully making their way through the dense undergrowth.
‘The Butterfly Lady’ and her gardens
It was a 4th grade lesson on birds and flowers at Oak Grove School in the 1920’s that ignited Louise Hallberg’s passion for science and nature. It seems to be the winged one’s she’s most fond of, earning her the nickname, “The Butterfly Lady.”
Short, Sweet Shows on Raven Stage
Raven Shorts consists of eight plays, five directors and 15 actors. Like all good one-act festivals, this is the definition of community theater, with participants running the gamut from seasoned (and award-winning) professionals to newbies getting their first taste of the theater world...
Healdsburg Happenings, Aug. 15
The Healdsburg Museum continues its newest exhibition, “Trails to Fitch Mountain,” about the human and natural history of our local landmarks, the mountain and the river, until Oct. 13. Plus salsa and bluegrass, theater and farmers markets, surf-rock and more...
The Fishing Report: It’s a secret
Shhh... don’t tell anybody. Shelter Cove is a really cool place to go fishing. I know I have shared this secret place with you before and before too long I probably will have to fight the hordes of anglers to get out to the fishing grounds, but fishermen are notoriously bad secret keepers so I am not going to even try.













