The Agricultural Institute of Marin and Marin County signed a 40-year lease securing a campus for the permanent and enhanced ...
When addressing her fading star in 1950’s Sunset Boulevard, character Norman Desmond famously observed, “I am big. It’s the pictures that got small.” Perhaps Desmond was referencing the shrinking ...
Christopher J. Shea, a criminal defense attorney and former Marin County prosecutor, died on Thursday. He was 57. Earlier this week, the seasoned attorney spent two days in a Marin County courtroom ...
Crush features upcoming cultural events, including poetry readings hosted by the Marin Society of Artists and Jurassic Fest in Santa Rosa.
There are those in the North Bay who remember “Running Fence,” the 24-and-a-half-mile-long art installation that criss-crossed its way through the hills of Western Marin and Sonoma County for two ...
Alpha-gal syndrome is an allergy to red meat caused by tick bites. It is most commonly associated with the lone star tick, recently found as far from its usual range in the South as Martha’s Vineyard.
Last week, San Rafael capitulated to residents complaining about homeless encampments by passing an ordinance that severely curtails camping. The new rules don’t come close to resolving the issues ...
BULLDOZED Demolition and site preparation began in August to make way for an affordable housing complex in Marin City. Photo by Nikki Silverstein. Marin County struck a deal with an affordable housing ...
MANY HATS Mark Nelson’s myriad activities include private equity and real estate and being the singer/songwriter/band leader for Walking Mirrors Music. Photo courtesy of Mark Nelson I navigate many ...
Rebound Bookstore's Joel D. Eis is an activist, author and bookseller whose new memoir, "Standin' in a Hard Rain" is out now.
Mill Valley Wild Love Catch the world premiere of documentary feature Fools’ Paradise (Lost?), from Sebastopol filmmaker Alexandra Lexton, at 5pm, Oct. 12 at Sequoia Cinema, 25 Throckmorton Ave., Mill ...
There was a time when Mill Valley just felt like a quiet extension of San Francisco, at least when it came to eating and going out. I credit Peter Schumacher and his partners with changing all that.