Music may be the food love, as Shakespeare put it at the opening of Twelfth Night, but he could also have observed that music feeds on money. A few are made rich by their devotion to…
Posts published in February 2018
Storm Brewing;
K Decision;
Little Dog;
Schmidt Again;
Starstruck;
Barn Facelift;
Blackened Panther;
Grow-Houses;
NRA Friends;
New Headlight;
Civic Participation;
Yesterday's Catch;
Computer Ideas;
Probable Valor;
Iktome;
Cold Comfort;
Jazz Trio;
National Breakdown;
1936 Menu;
Gold Star;
Community Potluck;
Dinner Dance;
Korea Interview;
Teen Writers
Wintry, rain-free weather continues in the Anderson Valley, and everywhere else on the Northcoast. Local vineyards are wheeling leased frost fans into place, harbingers of a sleepless spring for much of the Anderson Valley and a fruit-less summer given that the premature budding caused by frigid nights and warm days has killed the blooms.
According to County Treasurer-Tax Collector Shari Schapmire the County has already collected some pot taxes. In fact, at the end of the Ms. Schapmire’s pot tax collection white paper/staff report, she appends the following summary of cannabis tax collections from January of 2017 to February 8 of 2018
Do you shudder at the sight of low-life trailer-trash crankheads driving around in their beat-up Camaros? Do you nod solemnly when one of the big tv news actors presents a piece on how methamphetamine is…
DURING the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre last week, armed "resource officer" Scot Peterson "never went in" during the shooting
All our local eateries are back up and running apart from Aquarelle, which is not re-opening as a dinner restaurant to the public. Chef Christina and partner Saturo will provide private dining and catered events