North Bay Bohemian
September 27-October 3, 2006

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News

Cover Story: Boho Awards 2006
An introduction to our annual shout-out to North Bay leaders in the arts.

Boho Awards 2006: Margrit Mondavi
Genius loves company.

Boho Awards 2006: John Moran
Strength in numbers.

Boho Awards 2006: Marin Headlands Center for the Arts
Innovation and vision.

Boho Awards 2006: Redwood Arts Council
Stories in a classical mode.

Boho Awards 2006: Artstart
Serious about the business of art.

News

BALLE High
Seeking a new type of prosperity through the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies.

Column. The Byrne Report: Living wage scam in Petaluma?
Is one town's living wage initiative really such a good idea after all?

News Briefs for Sonoma, Marin and Napa
Take Back the Streets rally set for Oct. 3; also, Sonoma County Peace & Justice leader Elizabeth Stinson.

Columns

Ask Sydney: No question too big, too small or too off-the-wall
Schizophrenics and karaoke; in-family fighting; understanding personal space--welcome to California!

Movies

Movie review: 'The Science of Sleep'
Surrealism informs Michel Gondry's latest.

MORE MOVIE REVIEWS    SONOMA COUNTY / NAPA COUNTY / MARIN COUNTY MOVIE TIMES

Music & Clubs

Music essay: Audio vile
Hell is other people's noise.

Music preview: P. F. Sloan
'Eve of Destruction' songwriter begins his second career.

MORE NIGHTLIFE    NIGHTLIFE LISTINGS    NIGHTLIFE CALENDAR PICKS

Restaurants

Profile: Lance Cutler's Wine Patrol
Winemaker is on a crusade to make affordable vintages a staple in Wine Country restaurants.

Winery profile: St. Francis Winery & Vineyards
This is the home of quaffable wines that won't break the bank.

Restaurant review: Sugo in Petaluma
Italian-influenced food, as fresh as the garden.

Essay: Baggin' on spinach
Big agribusiness scores another black mark with the recent e-coli outbreak.

BOOK A RESTAURANT RESERVATION    FIND A RESTAURANT REVIEW

The Arts

Stage review: Fall is the time to visit Ashland, Oregon
Smaller crowds mean an easier way to enjoy the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

The Arts

Letters to the Editor
September 27-October 3, 2006.