May/June Issue – Online Version
Flip through the May/June 2022 issue online:
May/June Issue – Online Version Read More »
Flip through the May/June 2022 issue online:
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As I write this letter, most of my family is gathered in Louisiana to celebrate the life and mourn the death of my grandmother, who passed away peacefully in her
Letter from the Editor Read More »
Onye Onyemaechi is a world-renowned musician, teacher, and inspirational speaker who connects with and helps people from all walks of life. Onye embodies global cultures—with roots in his native Nigeria
Meet a Local Artist — Onye Onyemaechi Read More »
Before I’d ever set foot in Sonoma County, I’d heard about the Wednesday Night Market from my soon-to-be housemate, who was a fan of the beloved downtown Santa Rosa street
Eat Local – “Humpday Hedonism” Read More »
Veronica Herico’s Journey from Corporate Go-Getting to Culinary Adventuring By the time she was 27, Veronica Herico had worked herself “to a puddy.” She’d been ambitious her whole life—a degree
Eat Local – “Kneading a New Life” Read More »
Is Dry Farming Making a Comeback Rewards taste sweeter when you have to work for them. And for thousands of years, deep underground, that’s how vines have brought us grapes.
Grow Local – “Working Hard for the Moisture” Read More »
Humor, Horror and Everything In Between Ursa Born Explores the Liminal Possibilities of The Imaginists The first time I saw the Imaginists perform, I was sitting in the shade of
Make Local — “Humor, Horror and Everything In Between” Read More »
Two Local Baseball Teams Take to the Field There’s a growing spectacle in Sonoma Wine Country. Healdsburg and Sonoma are teaming with talented collegiate ball players, and some are headed
Make Local — “Major Play” Read More »
I’m Aleta Pierce, the new owner of Beet Generation Farm. The farm was started in 2010 by my dear friend and mentor Libby Batzel, who taught me how to farm
Meet a Farmer — Aleta Pierce: Beet Generation Farm Read More »
I’ll be honest. When I see a kid take one bite of a juicy red strawberry, then chuck the rest, I want to google their value in Bitcoin and sell
Locavore: Eating Local, Cooking Local — “Making Strawberry Vinegar with Sheila Shupe” Read More »