North Bay Bohemian
01.30.08

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News

African-American Vintners
For members of the AAAV, the only important colors are red and white.

News

'Hillary: The Movie'
New documentary reminds that if we take back the Clintons, we also take back those who hate them.

Recommendations Redux: Feb. 5 California Primary
Our shortlist of recs for Tuesday.

Columns

The Green Zone
Sonoma County's Cool Schools initiative seeks to make climate change part of the curriculum.

Open Mic
Doing the numbers: The curious spending of presidential campaign finance.

Columns

HGTV in Marin
From the Did You Know files: One of the biggest contributors to DIY tube is based in Corte Madera.

Get Your Rental Deposit Back, Man!
Renting doesn't mean being consigned to white walls forever.

Martin Design Showroom in St. Helena
Erin Martin's Zen vision of truck tires, nautical rope and empty spaces.

Music & Clubs

Essay: Unplug that iPod
There's a whole world out there if you'd just listen.

Laissez les Bon Temps Rollez!
Sonoma, Marin and Napa go mad for Mardi Gras.

American Philharmonic and Santa Rosa Symphony>
Cotati Philharmonic takes on an obscure composer while the Symphony celebrates Latin music.

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Restaurants

Restaurant review: Highland Dell in Monte Rio
A classic old resort now updated and, what the hell, German.

Winery Review: Martin Ray in Santa Rosa
The former Martini & Prati winery is still welcoming and very old-school.

Food News: Dogfish Head is Coming!
East Coast microbrewery sets its slant on the West Coast-monstrous IBUs, ABVs and all.

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Movies

Review: 'Four Months, Three Weeks and Two Days'
Romanian film about illegal abortion is a glittering heart-breaker.

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The Arts

Stage Review: 'Wonder of the World' at PASCO
Playwright David Lindsay-Abaire's weirdest work becomes a cheerful farce under director Hector Correa.

The Arts

Letters to the Editor:
January 30-February 5, 2008