Healdsburg Happenings, Feb. 8
Sandman CowboyChris Sand, who performs a blend of folk, punk and hip-hop, was the subject of the feature-length 2010 award-winning documentary, Roll Out, Cowboy. He will play the Second Story stage on Thursday, Feb. 8, starting at 7pm. Little Saint, 25 North St.
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A Trap in Two Acts
By Harry Duke
Reviewing a mystery/thriller is always a challenge. One wants to leave a play’s twists and turns for the audience to discover on their own, but in evaluating the play one can’t but help give a bit away. This is my way of...
The Fishing Report: Tough steel heading continues
This has been, without a doubt, the most difficult steelhead season I have ever experienced. Usually, I am good for 20 or more fish landed and often released in a year and I am just a part-timer. Guys in the know, who have the time, should be able to land 30 or more fish in a season. One experienced angler I know named Robbie is usually good for 50 fish in a good season, but this year he has managed only five. I tend to fish around Healdsburg and so I have missed out on a lot of the action below Guerneville, but a quick check with Scott at Kings has pretty much confirmed that they are experiencing the same kind of thing down there. Fish are moving but not holding. Guys are getting fish when a pod moves through and if they are lucky enough to be where they are at that moment. This is a far cry from last year when the water was clear and the fish had to hold up.
Healdsburg Happenings, Jan. 11
Molly Parden, Sophia and Trey, Coyote Dance, Classical Voices, Hotel Jazz, Dancing at the Raven, Winter Wineland, Community Bike Ride, City Council, Planning Commission, Senior Citizens Advisory Commission, Pipe-Organ Concert, and Opening Night are some of the events happening in Healdsburg in January.