Bands for this year's competition will be announce on May 6! Stay tuned and join us for the 2nd Annual MusicNomad's Battle of the Bands on Saturday, May 16 from 12–5 pm at the Grinstead Amphitheater in Sonoma Plaza. Continue
Friday, May 1 from 5:00 - 7:00 PM This exhibition celebrates the art of etching and the vibrant community of printmakers it continues to inspire. Rooted in a tradition that values both technical precision and creative experimentation, etching has long offered artists a powerful... Continue
Human languages as disparate as English, Japanese, and Russian follow remarkably similar evolutionary paths, according to a new AI study. Continue
By Cal Cities Staff Lawmakers introduced nearly 1,800 bills this year. Some should sound very familiar, especially for folks who followed last year’s legislative saga. There are bills on state homelessness funding, transit-oriented development, metal theft, wildfire liability, and local coastal plans. But legislators are also... Continue
FRIDAY, MAY 29 at 4:00 pm Tickets: $16 for Praxis Members ($21 for non-members) To Register: Click Here ISABEL URIBE and the Mondragon Cooperatives of Spain Isabel Uribe, PhD, is the co-author of a seminal book about the Mondragon Cooperatives, their origin, initial visionaries and... Continue
The power grid is breaking. Can it fix itself? A new generation of self-healing tools could make the U.S.'s aging power grid far more resilient against modern threats. Continue
by Ana B. Ibarra This article was originally published by CalMatters California has emerged as the epicenter of a sweeping hospice fraud crisis, one that is costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and putting vulnerable seniors at risk. Yet years after the state acknowledged the... Continue
In celebration of Earth Day, the City of Sonoma announced the winners of the 6th Annual City of Sonoma Earth Day Photo Contest, presented in partnership with the Sonoma Community Center. This year’s theme, The Power of Water, inspired 26 entries from across the community, each offering a... Continue
Becerra’s surge draws progressive backlash in California governor’s race. Activists on the left are resurfacing past fights over immigration, oil-industry donations and healthcare as the former HHS secretary gains ground in the contest Continue
Hilary Campbell is a New Yorker magazine cartoonist, humorist and author who just happens to have been born and raised in Sonoma. Continue
