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How Native Americans shaped gambling and probability long before the Old World Continue

Katy Byrne: IBS or BS?

My stomach’s been off lately. I’m not sure if it's IBS, or the BS of politics. I suppose doctors will probe me and figure out if I’m dying or not. I’m not in pain, just sluggish, with indigestion. I’ve so far had great luck with... Continue

Loretta Carpio Carr: Giving of Your Heart, One-by-one

Along with the rising cost of gasoline, insurance, groceries, water, gas and electricity, and taxes, I have noticed the increase in ticket costs to attend fundraisers for local nonprofits.  While I’d like to support community groups, I can’t afford the $150, $250 or $400 price... Continue

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Research shows high-quality listening can move both speakers and listeners, sometimes all the way to love Continue

Walt Williams: SONOMAWOOD: the Sequel

By Walt Williams  It’s story time at Creekside High School. No, we are not Peter Hansen’s SVHS film program producing and inspiring over 20 years of filmmakers (The final student show comes to the Sebastiani Theatre  April 3). And no, there was not a a... Continue

The Perfect Storm: Multiple Developments Threaten Fire Safety

Risky Evacuations in the Valley of the Moon By Carolyn M. Scott  Highway 12, the scenic route that slices through our Valley, is essentially a rural road. During commute hours, it requires patience; under smoke-filled skies, it requires a miracle. As five major developments converge... Continue

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Scientists have invented a 'super' supercapacitor made from bourbon stillage that stores 25 times more energy than current devices Continue

Stunning Ballet Honors Mexican Neighbors 

By Anna Pier Por la Luz de la Luna (By the Light of the Moon) is a must-see production of Sonoma Dance Conservatory's original ballet, celebrating the beauty and richness of the Mexican heritage and honoring the Mexican-American experience.  This unique ballet brings to the... Continue