Bluegrass Flowers at the Raven
When the John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band—J2B2—takes the stage at the Raven Performing Arts Theater at 7:30pm on Sunday night, it won’t be a tribute band or a nostalgia act but the real thing, American music played to the hilt by four of the best musicians around.
Off to Play ‘The Wizard’: Raven Serves Doubles in Classic Musical
There’s something downright weird about L. Frank Baum stories. There are scarecrows and robots that come to life, flying monkeys, and both terrifying and comforting witches, to say nothing of interdimensional travel and a small dog named Toto.
Jazzed About NBA Championship
Looks like Steph, Steve, Dray and company dropped the hammer on the Celtics!
Wow! Was that unexpected at the beginning of the season or what? Time to geek out on a great basketball win. The video that told the whole story occurred in the final...
Healdsburg Happenings
Twilight Parade
The annual Healdsburg Future Farmers Twilight Parade will take place from 6 to 8pm on Thursday, May 25, as a prelude to the HFF County Fair. Route is down Matheson to Center, north on Center to Piper, north to Fitch and back toward...
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.
Wine and Swine Make for a Fine Time
The essential Healdsburg event to see and be seen at this season was undoubtedly the 16th
annual celebration of Pigs & Pinot, which feted hundreds with its unique porcine pairings.
Hosted by chef and Healdsburg local Charlie Palmer at the Hotel Healdsburg and Dry Creek Kitchen,...
Thanksgiving Through a Sommelier’s Palate
t goes without saying that the first Thanksgiving was nothing like the holiday dinner we celebrate today. Right? Truthfully, it wasn’t all that different. Except we've got wine.
Slidin’ Back Into Town
A little-known country song of recent years begins with the words: “I shook the hand of the man who shook hands with the King.” It’s about being close enough to greatness to touch it—at least second hand.
Roy Rogers has touched the hand of so...