[Mar 24] On Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m., the Ukiah Symphony presents "The Ink Ain't Dry," a fundraising concert for the Symphony. "The Ink Ain't Dry" is a unique collaboration of four local composers in a…
Posts published in February 2019
Technobobbles;
Cycler;
Wind/Rain;
Cohen Choral;
Flood Forecast;
FB Housing Project;
Playground;
Ambulance Proposal;
Pets;
Eel Diversion;
Yesterday's Catch;
Soda Creek;
Television;
Clay & Cooke;
Flimflam History;
Coached;
Jeff Adachi;
Olive Tree;
Climate Change;
Corporations;
Civics Lesson;
Oh California;
Industrial Capitalism;
Marco Radio
[Mar 23] Mendocino Ballet presents An Evening Of Dance (Featuring dancers from Mendocino Ballet Company performing ballet, modern, and contemporary dance). A fundraiser to raise money for ten dancers that are traveling to France in…
The insurrection of the gladiators and their devastation of Italy, which is generally called the war of Spartacus, originated as follows: one Lentulus Batiates kept gladiators in Capua—of whom the majority were Gauls and Thracians…
Wet Ahead; Film Screening; Mental Agenda; Rocks; Joe in Court; Cooking Classes; BOS Agenda; Senior Housing; Ricardo Roundup; Planning Cancelled; Yesterday's Catch; Great Expectations; Media Illusion; Old Mendo; PA Agenda; Vermiculture Workshop; BART Shit; Broadband Plan; Roadkill Bill; Coup Warnings; Body Snatcher; Public Education; Gates Tax; Marco Radio
Tools of the Trade by Peter Stothard Around two thousand years ago, a Latin poet described a farmer named Simylus making a pesto for his breakfast with fresh garlic, coriander, olive oil, cheese, and the…
[Mar 22] The International Wildlife Film Festival Tour will culminate Friday, March 22, with three award-winning short films at the Ukiah Civic Center, 300 Seminary Avenue. Snacks and live music, featuring George Husaruk on flute,…
Dry Day;
Affordable Housing;
Modesto Tents;
Remco Weed;
Better Drugs;
FB Underwater;
Ed Notes;
Local Waterfalls;
Hwy 20 Closure;
Rohnert Robberies;
Caltrans Work;
Yesterday's Catch;
Shameful Smollett;
National Emergency;
Wildlife Film;
CA Map;
Park Aides;
Life Back;
Huffman Toothless;
Jogging;
Gabbard Interview;
Teacher Pay;
Youth Project
In Greek mythology the peony is tied to a nymph named Paeonia. The beautiful maiden attracts the attention of Apollo, who flirts with her. Noticing that Aphrodite is watching, the suddenly bashful Paeonia turns bright…