Cari Pace Marinscope Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson return to Baker Street onstage with a full assortment of characters to amuse and confuse in “The Case of the Jersey Lily.” Written by actor/playwright Katie Forgette, this show opens Ross Valley Players’ 92nd season on Friday Jan. 21 with … [Read more...] about Sherlock at the Ross Valley Players Barn Theatre
Omicron delays Novato birthday bash
Sometimes birthday parties have to be postponed. That’s what has happened to the Paint the Town Red gala this year. The committee met last week and decided “out of an abundance of common sense” to push the annual Novato birthday party off to a safer time. As the Omicron variant spread in … [Read more...] about Omicron delays Novato birthday bash
Restoring Sausalito to its past artsy glory
Sherman R. Frederick Sausalito Marin Scope Come hell or high water (which is not unknown to Sausalito government), the historic Bank of America building in downtown Sausalito will become an arts center very soon. It took a few hours of lively discussion at the Jan. 11 Sausalito City … [Read more...] about Restoring Sausalito to its past artsy glory
SM ball field named after coach
T Last week the San Marin High School Baseball Field was named after Mark Whitburn, Former teacher and baseball coach at the school. … [Read more...] about SM ball field named after coach
Frederick Commentary: Total mask confusion in one picture
How schizophrenic are we about the need to wear masks? One picture last week on CSPAN illustrates. Testifying before the Senate Health Committee, Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke to legislators without a mask. Dr. Rochelle Walensky followed him wearing a doubled-up N-95 mask. Remember, this was … [Read more...] about Frederick Commentary: Total mask confusion in one picture
International pianist performs for Mill Valley Chamber Music Society
By Cari Pace Marinscope Chamber music is up close and personal, performed by a handful of talents in a small venue or room. Thus the reference to “chamber” in the description. The number of musicians varies: three to five players may form trios, quartets, and quintets. Chamber music … [Read more...] about International pianist performs for Mill Valley Chamber Music Society
Marin 911: Dirty birds on Bridgeway
Sausalito Jan. 6 - 12, 2022 Mutual Bird Flipping: Two motorists became agitated with each other, resulting in one following the other and resulting in a middle finger dual on Bridgeway. Police responded and determined that “unpleasant gestures” were in fact exchanged. But no merit to a … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Dirty birds on Bridgeway
Marin peppers doctor with Omicron questions
Sherman R. Frederick Marinscope How many questions are there in Northern California about Omicron? Well, if the “Lunch With A Doc” video conference hosted by Sen. Mike McGuire last Friday is any indication, there are plenty with an added pinch of confusion. At the event, Sen. … [Read more...] about Marin peppers doctor with Omicron questions
Marin tip-toes through the worst of Omicron
Sherman R. Frederick Marinscope From Novato to Sausalito, Marin County residents are tip-toeing through the Omicron surge. Two trends have emerged. First, Omicron spreads like lightning compared to the Delta variant, but those who are fully vaccinated suffer mildly compared to those … [Read more...] about Marin tip-toes through the worst of Omicron
Tom Nibbe Sermon: Abundant Life When the Wine Runs Out
Sunday, January 16, 2022 THE SCRIPTURES "...you will be a crown of splendorin the Lord's hand...a royal diademin the hand of your God..." (Isaiah 62:3)"...your righteousness is like the mighty mountains...your … [Read more...] about Tom Nibbe Sermon: Abundant Life When the Wine Runs Out




