KNBR's Avid Sports Host Brian Murphy Gushes Over Life in Mill Valley
A morning radio host talks about how he got started in the business, his most-famous interview and why he loves Mill Valley.
A morning radio host talks about how he got started in the business, his most-famous interview and why he loves Mill Valley.
A mosaic artist’s inspired fireplaces, hearths and backsplashes have their geneses in her much-touted outdoor masterwork.
Performing at Sweetwater Music Hall, June 15–16, show starts at 9:00 p.m. Cost $35.
Must-see music and entertainment events in June.
In Corte Madera, this mayor is passionate about upholding a small town flavor — and preserving its age-friendly reputation.
Top Ways to Give Back to Your Local Community This Month.
A look at Lu Sutton Elementary’s lively reading garden, where a vibrant mural of favorite story characters, Marin landscapes and unexpected surprises awaits.
After a catastrophic fall, mountain-biking pioneer Charlie Cunningham gets by with a lot of help from his friends (and his wife, Jacquie Phelan).
Given a long list of concerns from various groups, is it possible to preserve a historic and rare community where people live in their boats on the bay?
Owners and founders of Ajna Living, Kristin Kennedy and Jeremy Seglem, speak up about their company and their passion for outdoor living.
Recently named San Rafael’s Citizen of the Year, Andy Bachich, owner of three local Andy’s Markets and a longtime city resident, definitely knows a thing or two about being a supportive Marinite.
For 25 years this group has shared the perils, problems and joys of parenting.
We sat down with San Francisco’s Ace Smith to discuss his book The Pitcher and the Dictator, which tells the story of baseball player Satchel Paige and his unique career trajectory.
Rogue Wave is playing this Friday, May 11 at The Independent (Show 9:00, tickets $25) and Saturday, May 12 at Gundlach Bundschu Winery (Show 6:30, tickets $35)
Marin Magazine’s May issue celebrated women highlighting Women in Business. We invite you to take a look at all the wonder women who participated in this special section and their accomplishments.
We caught up with Marin native and Mayor of Novato Josh Fryday to discuss Novato’s service heritage, the city’s dedication to the environment and the future of Marin’s most populous city.
5.4 – Hot Buttered Rum and Kyle Hollingsworth Band– The Fillmore– www.thefillmore.com- Doors 8:00/ Show 9:00 - $25 These guys are local favorites, and I’ve had the pleasure of seeing them perform in huge festivals as well as small redwood groves. Best bluegrass…
Four local businesswomen credit their success to a little help (and advice) from their friends.
We asked Diana Coopersmith 8 questions about ironworking in the Bay Area.
How a coffee entrepreneur with a small boutique roasting business built a successful and popular Bay Area coffee chain.
We’re proud to introduce the winner and four finalists of Marin Magazine's 2018 Cover Contest.
Here are the events and shows you wont want to miss in April.
We caught up with one of Marin’s busiest mayors who is tackling transportation, road safety and keeping that community feeling alive in bustling Mill Valley.
The award-winning journalist known the world over for in-depth global reporting and political and election coverage is speaking here in Marin.
These moms and dads live the rock star life — at least until it’s time to get the kids ready for school.
We spoke with WildCare's new executive director, Vaughn R. Maurice.
Marin County’s newest supervisor has deep roots here and big plans for public open spaces.
A Q&A with our local race car driver.
Johaan Hill (Red Cup) is the bass player for the gypsy rock band Diego’s Umbrella.
We caught up with Jim Fraser, the Mayor of Tiburon, on what makes the town a special place to live.