Bodega Bay Art and Seafood Festival
Watts Ranch, Bodega
August 26th & 27th, 2017
Held on a rugged, rural ranch, a few miles inland from the spectacular Sonoma Coast, the Bodega
Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Festival
Bodega Bay Westside Park
April 14th – 15th, 2018
Bodega Bay Fishing. Real People. Real Food.
Since 1973, the Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Festival has celebrated our local
Body Awareness
Main Stage West
September 6 – 22, 2019

It’s Body Awareness Week at Vermont College. Phyllis, the
On July 25, the annual Monte Rio Variety Show featured localtalent, comedy and classical entertainment. It also had big-name talent,including Jimmy Buffet, provided by the Bohemian Club.
The annual event

Bohemians West — Free Love, Family, and Radicals in Twentieth-Century America is the story of free love and the radical movement of the early twentieth century through the lens of two lovers, Sara Bard Field and Charles Erskine Scott Wood, both married to others when they met with families of their own. Their tumultuous love story spanned thirty years, the same amount of time that separated them by age, in the midst of the progressivism of the pre-WWI years, the women’s suffrage movement, and beyond. Historian Sherry L. Smith brings us this story of two poets, activists, and lovers. Sherry joins Suzanne M. Lang in conversation. It’s A Novel Idea.
A Novel Idea airs on the first and fifth Sundays of every month at 10:00 am on KRCB-FM Radio 91 / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org /Download the FREE KRCB mobile app @ iTunes & Google Play!
(Photos courtesy of the author)
Bold Moves
Copperfield’s Books – Montgomery Village
June 9th & 10th, 2017 @ 7:30pm
Off the Page Readers Theater performs the works of 11 local writers, which boldly move through stories,
Gil Mansergh’s Word By Word guests for July are a pair of Marin County writers with books on decidedly different topics. Bonnie Monte’s The Sleeping Lady is a modern, cozy mystery
Book Launch: Living On The Fringe: A Memoir by Abraham Enti
Occidental Center for the Arts
Sunday, September 15, 2019 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Book Launch: Ashes in a Coconut by Bo Kearns
Occidental Center for the Arts
Friday, November 15, 2019 @ 7:00 pm

Book Launch: Loving David by Andrea Granahan
Occidental Center for the Arts
Friday, March 29th, 2019
Book Party: Disposable Man by Michael Levitin
Occidental Center for the Arts
Friday, April 12th, 2019 @ 7:00 pm
“Let me begin by telling you about the time my great aunt
Cambodian refugees who run afoul of U.S. law may be sentback to a country they may never have known.
“Exiled” is author Katya Cengel’s recent book aboutCambodian refugees in California.
This Sunday evening at 6, Mike Young, Mouthful’s long time engineer, and Kirby Pierce, Sunday board operator, take the mic while host Michele Anna Jordan takes the night off. Mike and
Borderlines!
Off the Page Readers Theater
June Summer Program
Off the Page Readers Theater Summer Show is here!
“Borderlines” — we often find ourselves on thebrink of crossing over to… a
Boris Andrianov and Dimitri Illarionov
Community Church of Sebastopol
Saturday, April 14th, 2018 @ 7:30pm
Boris Andrinov, cello
Dimitiri Illarionov, guitar
Two outstanding young Russian soloists – cellist Boris Andrianov and
Mouthful takes a road trip to Yosemite Valley’s Ahwahnee Hotel, with the producers, costume designer, executive chef and selected cast members of the Bracebridge Dinners, a holiday tradition since the hotel
Mouthful takes a road trip to Yosemite Valley’s Ahwahnee Hotel, with the producers, costume designer, executive chef and selected cast members of the Bracebridge Dinners, a holiday tradition since the hotel
A timely encore presentation of Rosemary Manchester in conversation with Brad Herzog, collaborator on Carolyn Goodman’s memoir, My Mantelpiece: a Memoir of Survival and Social Justice. Goodman, who died in 2007,
Mouthful welcomes executive chef Munther Massarweh and pastry chef Debbie Coenen of Branches Wood Fired Chop House of Ukiah. The duo will discuss the restaurant, Branches Bakery, Branches Butcher Shop and
Breaking Into Birdwatching
Presentation with Teresa & Miles Tuffli
Thursday, March 12, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Calling all new birders
Sonoma County is, some would say blessed, others might say cursed, with a lot of theatre. Currently running or recently closed shows range from classic fare like The Odd Couple, The

Road trips seem to be uniquely American and Suzanne Lang talks with two authors about their unique takes on traveling the country. Miles to Go, an African Family in Search of America Along Route 66 is Brennen Matthews’ travelogue of his family’s emersion into America on its “Mother Road."
Brad Herzog goes a different direction with Detour 2020, a Cross-country Drive through America’s Wrong Turns, trying to get a bead on just what that year brought to us.
Brews & Bites for Bounty
A Fundraiser for Petaluma Bounty
Lagunitas Beer Sanctuary

Time to celebrate our shared accomplishments in
Suzanne M. Lang visits with two Sonoma County writers who bring us their stories of moving beyond adversity. Journalist, blogger,
LiteracyWorks Lectures with Brian Fishman
SRJC Petaluma Campus Ellis Auditorium
Sunday, June 11th, 2017 @ 3:45pm
Brian Fishman is a counterterrorism research fellow at New America, a Fellow with the Combating

Suzanne Lang brings you her conversation with trauma surgeon and policy advisor Brian H Williams about his intense and eye-opening revelations in his book The Bodies Keep Coming, Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal.

Also featured is Candi Milo, voice over artist you probably heard on TV and film in her many cartoon roles, and she tells her story in Surviving the Odd, a memoir of growing up in a half way house, run by her dad, a New York entertainer who decided to support his family in an unusual way.
Two authors with unique and meaningful stories. Sunday, December 29th at 10am PT.

Suzanne Lang talks with Brian H. Williams - trauma surgeon, policy advisor, and current candidate for US Congress, who brings us his intense and eye-opening revelations in The Bodies Keep Coming, Dispatches from a Black Trauma Surgeon on Racism, Violence, and How We Heal.

Then, Jody Gelb, actress, Mother, and author talks with Suzanne about Gelb’s “micro-memoir,” She May Be Lying Down but She May Be Very Happy, an impressionistic portrayal of Jody’s life with her family, her career, and daughter Lueza, whose birth went not according to plan and whose happiness and energy radiate throughout the memoir.
It’s A Novel Idea with Suzanne M. Lang is heard every first, third, and fifth Sundays at 10:00am. Streaming and podcasting at krcb.org.
This week on Savoring Sonoma we talk about precious peaches. Brian Sullivan who, with his wife Gayle Okumura Sullivan and their son Patrick, steward the County’s last and only fully organic commercial peach orchard, thoughtfully tending, harvesting and selling some of the most celebrated stone fruit anywhere. Brian joins host Clark Wolf for a metaphorical walk among the trees of Dry Creek Peach to talk about the many varieties, the history, the farm stand and the extraordinarily talented and hardworking people who make it all deliciously possible, year after year.Page 9 of 154
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