North Bay Bohemian
06.17.09

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News

Transition Communities
With peak oil coming, Transition Sebastopol prepares with tents and shovels.

News

Green Cemeteries
How to be buried in the most bio-friendly way.

News Blast
After years of resistance, Napa's Wine Train is allowed to stop in St. Helena.

Columns

The Inscrutable Mr. Brand
Stewart Brand is impossible to pigeonhole.

Open Mic
Dutra Asphalt plant a microcosm of growth and NIMBYism.

Green Zone
SIngle mothers and the struggle for balanced employment.

Music & Clubs

Review: Midomi
World's craziest iPhone app knows your tune.

Profile: Noam Lemish and Planet P
Local nightclub jazz musicians hope for a pickup note while evading cocktail lounge status.

Review: Brokencyde vs. Major Lazer
You can either get with the real or tattoo "pwned" on your forehead.

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Restaurants

Feature: Jonah Raskin's Year on the Farm
What living amongst tractors, tillers and toxins can teach us.

Food Profile: Deergnaw Olive Oil

Winery Profile: Copain Wine Cellars
French lessons applied to this fine Healdsburg tasing room.

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Movies

Review: 'Food, Inc.'
The most necessary film of the summer.

The Arts

Stage Review: 'What the Butler Saw' at Marin Theatre Co.
Joe Orton's once-controversial play, well-revived.

Comedy Preview: Shirley Q. Liquor at Russian River Resort

Lit Preview: 'M*A*S*H's Mike Farrell

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The Arts

Letters to the Editor
June 17 - 23, 2009