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Click above for the "Hard Sell" on First Impressions. And then Click Here for a train ride through the exhibition.
 
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Calling all Sonoma County poets!! The Arts Council/KRCB fm partnership program "Keep Up Yer Arts" is offering to record an example of your work, either on video or solo audio for inclusion on the Arts Council Web Site. If you would like to have your work heard on the site then please contact Keep Up Yer Arts and let us know. As an example please listen to Rebecca Dupas from her site "One Mic".
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The Petaluma Women's Chorus joins forces with Cinnabar Theater Women's Ensemble, under the direction of Nina Shuman and they are in full flow in May. See Cinnabar's Website for details
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Sonoma County Poet Ed Coletti reads and blows the harp.
 
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6th Street Playhouse presents..."Into The Woods", directed by Pacific Alliance Co.'s Gene Abravaya. Apr 18 - May 18, 2008. Once upon a time, a Baker and his Wife journey into the woods on a quest to lift a witch's curse.  On the way, they cross paths with Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, Cinderella, and a menagerie of other fairy tale characters. 
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Sonoma County Emerging Artist Awards and Exhibition The Sonoma County Museum and the Arts Council of Sonoma County are pleased to celebrate the work of promising artists with $5,000 cash awards and an invitation to exhibit their work for the first time in the Museum's Main Gallery from May 10 - June 29. Click here for more information.


 

 The American Philharmonic-Sonoma County led by Music Director Gabriel Sakakeeny will end its ninth season with a concert designed to engage the young and old alike. Music has long been used to tell stories and represent real objects and places in the world. This concert will travel through four centuries and three countries to reveal music's hidden treasures. Click here for more!




Russian River Chamber Music Presents The Glendeven String Quartet May 16 In a musical tour across the Atlantic, the the Glendeven String Quartet will discuss and perform music from Spain, Bohemia, America, Russia, & Norway. For more information, click here.




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"The Language of Lines" This exhibit explores the "visual shorthand" of comic art and how speed lines, graphics, etc. are used to convey emotions and ideas. Charles Schulz Museum, Santa Rosa. Click for more details
 
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Glass Art Demo at Aurora Colors Gallery May 17. Click here for more information.

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Beyond Therapy. The Raven Players, Healdsburg. Bruce and Prudence are deeply into therapy for that oldest of all human problems: the relationship between the sexes. They do learn to live beyond therapy in this farcical and delightful absurd comedy. Click for More
 
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Private Lives
 
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Pegasus Theater presents... The Learned Ladies  Moliere wrote The Learned Ladies at a time after which two of his most popular plays (Don Juan and Tartuffe) were banned for offending the nobility and the clergy respectively. Hence, he chose a subject most common to all humans, hypocrisy as expressed through pseudo-intellectualism.. Click for More
 
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Picasso Comes to Sonoma The Sonoma Valley Museum is proud to present an exhibition of 65 ceramic pieces by Picasso  and 2 vintage posters. May 3 - June 29. Click for More
 
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One of Sonoma County's leading lights in the recording and radio world, Blair Hardman, gets the accolades he thinks he deserves!!.
 
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The Quicksilver Mine Co. presents a one-man exhibition of recent drawings, paintings and etchings by Santa Rosa artist Shane Weare beginning on April 4th. This show will continue in the Gallery through May 11th.
 
 
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