May 13: Bike-to-Work Day

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We all know that May 13 is Bike-to-Work Day, but how many of us actually ditch the car keys and strap on the helmet? “It’s easier than you think,” encourages Sonoma County’s 2010 Bike Commuter of the Year Geoffrey Skinner, “the biggest hurdle is getting out the door.” Skinner, who commutes daily from Sebastopol to work at the Santa Rosa library, is right, of course. With energizer stations set up all over Sonoma, Marin and Napa Counties, dusting off and hopping on the old Schwinn is not only easy, it’s a great way to get warmed up for watching the Tour of California. Who knows—you might even make a habit of it! It’s healthy, environmentally friendly and, like Skinner says, easier than you think. Give it a shot on Thursday, May 13. Complete info. at youcanbikethere.com.Gabe Meline

Across The Bridge: May 12-19

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Sonny Rollins

Unbelievably, the jazz legend still plays with spirit and fire at age 79.

May 13 at Zellerbach Hall.30 Seconds to Mars

Alt bro Jordan from “My So-Called Life” sings quasi-uplifting epics.

May 13 at the Fox Theater.Sierra Leone Refugee All-Stars

West African roots and reggae in effect at free in-store.

May 15 at Amoeba SF.Converge

East Coast hardcore heroes still going strong almost 10 years after “Jane Doe.” May 15 at Slim’s.Ben Folds

Billed as ‘Ben Folds and a Piano,’ solo show covers entire career.

May 16 at the Warfield.Frightened Rabbit

Alcohol and ennui both key components of acclaimed Scottish group.

May 19 at the Fillmore.More San Francisco events at www.sfstation.com.

May 11: Dave Barry at Book Passage

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In a long line of books about wrestling with age comes journalist/comedian/everyman Dave Barry’s latest, titled I’ll Mature When I’m Dead: Dave Barry’s Amazing Tales of Adulthood. Could it be true? Could the Pulitzer Prize–winning humor columnist, who still plays in rock bands, doesn’t believe in God and talks like a pirate, actually feel the need to join the ranks of the normal grownup world? Hardly. Even though Barry ceased writing his column in 2004—causing the economy to tank, he likes to joke—he’s still a child at heart, pondering the simple things. Why do men leave the toilet seat up? Why do women have so many shoes? How can we keep the dog from crapping on the sofa? These deep insights and more are explored when Barry does the reading-from and signing-to thing on Tuesday, May 11, at Book Passage. 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. 7pm. Free. 415. 927.0960.Gabe Meline

May 9: Wine and Roses: Mother’s Day Songwriter’s in the Round at Cellars of Sonoma

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Folks around these parts still talk enduringly of the ‘Songwriters in the Round’ concerts which used to come through Santa Rosa, featuring Joe Ely, John Hiatt, Lyle Lovett and Guy Clark. This Sunday, the same idea is implemented by songwriters Natasha James, Jeffrey Halford and Pete Olsen for Wine and Roses: Mothers’ Day Songwriters in the Round. The Sonoma-based James continues to ride the wave of her recent album Tequila Time, and Jeffrey Halford is no stranger to local blues clubs. Keep on eye on Olson, too—the paramedic-turned-busker turned tragedy into triumph when he suffered a terrible car accident and began singing on the street in Berkeley. In an intimate wine-tasting room, the three casually tell stories, swap songs and toast the mothers of the world on Sunday, May 9, at Cellars of Sonoma. 133 Fourth St., Santa Rosa. 3pm. $35-$40, proceeds benefit Sonoma Valley Community Health Center. 707.578.1826.Gabe Meline

May 8: Mark Growden at the North Bay Film and Art Collective

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It seems like just yesterday that Mark Growden was haunting our town, singing his ominous songs and playing his accordion at dustbowl parties, campfire get-togethers and barn revival meetings. Ever the traveling troubadour, he left within a year, but he’d made his mark. Growden and his band, including a few members that a guy named Tom Waits borrowed for a tour, recently set up shop at the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center to spend a whole week rehearsing songs for their latest album, Saint Judas. Growden’s untrammeled voice, a stage player in itself, dives and rises animatedly around his songs, teasing the tremor and tempo of his crackerjack band. Just when you think he’s all rusty clamor and disarray, he switches gears with tender tunes like “If the Stars Could Sing.” He returns to town Saturday, May 8, at the North Bay Film and Art Collective. 99 Sixth St., Santa Rosa. 8pm. $10. www.myspace.com/northbayfac.Gabe Meline

May 8: Art and Vista Hikes at the di Rosa Art Preserve

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Hiking season is here, and there’s nothing like discovering a new, rarely used trail. That’s where the di Rosa Preserve comes in, offering guided, two-and-a-half hour Art and Vista Hikes through its outdoor sculpture gallery and up to the top of Milliken Peak, the highest summit in the Carneros region. On a clear day atop the peak, hikers can see both the Napa River and the San Pablo Bay, and there’s no other way to hike the Milliken trail than through di Rosa’s exclusive opportunity. Hikes are moderately strenuous, so bring water and good shoes while a guide gives insight into the native flora and fauna. After climbing to the top with one of the best views in the region, you’ll settle back down into one of the best collections of California art in the world. It’s a perfect springtime field trip on Saturday, May 8, at the di Rosa Art Preserve. 5200 Sonoma Hwy., Napa. 10am. $15. 707.226.5991; RSVP required.Gabe Meline

May 7: Carlos Varela at Ramekins Event Center

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Making a return appearance to Sonoma this weekend, the Cuban singer and songwriter Carlos Varela is known as “Cuba’s Dylan,” and not without reason. Varela came up in Cuban music around the time of the nueva trova movement in the wake of the Cuban revolution, when traditional folk forms became infused with deeper and more critical social content. Varela’s songs criticize both the U.S. government and that of his home country—not the safest route to take as a resident of Cuba—though he is not immune to the lure of the love song. “Una Palabra,” an incredibly poetic paean to the miniscule manifestations of love, has been used in the movies Powder Keg, starring Clive Owen, and Man on Fire, starring Denzel Washington. Last time Varela came through, he appeared solo; this time, he plays with a full band at a concert and Cuban dinner prepared by chef Joe Vitale on Friday, May 7, at Ramekins Event Center. 450 W. Spain St., Sonoma. 7pm. $40 includes dinner. 707.933.0450.Gabe Meline

Across the Bridge: May 5-12

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Paul & Storm

Wacky songwriting duo appear ith Adam Savage from Mythbusters

May 6 at Swedish American Music Hall.The Hold Steady

Brash boys at the forefront of the Jersey rock renaissance.

May 6 at the Fillmore.Christian McBride

Master bassist leads sax- and vibes-driven quintet.

May 6 and 7 at Yoshi’s Oakland.Los Campesinos

Seven-piece band on tour to support new album, “Romance Is Boring.”

May 7 at the Regency Ballroom.Laurie Anderson

Inimitable New York performance artist and musician plays two nights.

May 7 and 8 at Zellerbach Hall.Kate Nash

UK pop darling plays free in-store before headlining sold-out show.

May 8 at Amoeba SF.Mastodon

The band true heshers love to hate headlines daytime metal fest.

May 8 at the Fox Theater.The Besnard Lakes

Canada’s latest masters of hazy pop atmosphere.

May 10 at the Independent.

More San Francisco events at www.sfstation.com.

Getting Coachella’d

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Occasional contributor and former Boho intern Lindsay Pyle sent this to us two weeks ago! We’ve finally had the time to put it up. One woman’s impressions of the fest.By Lindsay Pyle

I’m not sure I am going to do the last 72 hours of my life justice. I sit here on Monday evening in the San Diego airport, covered in Indio desert dust, and still smelling like Friday’s sweat, waiting to amble onto my flight back home to San Francisco, so that I may fall into a cathartic sleep. I just read an article that described the Coachella Valley Music Festival, held every year just outside of Palm Springs, as something like falling into a rabbit hole… and obviously, still stunned I am, wide brimmed hat in hand, unable to read a book or even listen to my ipod, I agree.

May 2: Mostly Python II at the Toad in the Hole

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Admit it. You know every line of the dead parrot sketch. You can sing every word of “The Lumberjack Song.” You have mastered all the silly walks, wink-winked and nudge-nudged total strangers in public, and seriously considered opening an argument clinic in your hometown. Thus, get thee hence to the grand and glorious Mostly Python II, a celebration of all things Monty Python to take place at, on and around the Toad in the Hole Pub this Saturday. While the street in front of the pub is shut down to the general silliness at hand, participants can drink ale from “Holy Grails” while watching actors/rabid fans/obsessed nutcases replay famous scenes from the furiously funny British comedy troupe. Live music comes in the form of the Crux, Brothers Horse, Crazy Famous, Steve Pile and others. Feel free to bring along a can of Spam, and be sure to yell “bicycle repairman!” if Jeremy Sycip pokes his head out from his frame-building shop across the street when Sousa’s “Liberty Bell” chimes in the festival on Sunday, May 2, at the Toad in the Hole. 116 Fifth St., Santa Rosa. Noon–6pm. Free. 707.544.8623.Gabe Meline

May 13: Bike-to-Work Day

We all know that May 13 is Bike-to-Work Day, but how many of us actually ditch the car keys and strap on the helmet? “It’s easier than you think,” encourages Sonoma County’s 2010 Bike Commuter of the Year Geoffrey Skinner, “the biggest hurdle is getting out the door.” Skinner, who commutes daily from Sebastopol to work at the Santa...

Across The Bridge: May 12-19

Sonny Rollins Unbelievably, the jazz legend still plays with spirit and fire at age 79.May 13 at Zellerbach Hall.30 Seconds to Mars Alt bro Jordan from “My So-Called Life” sings quasi-uplifting epics.May 13 at the Fox Theater.Sierra Leone Refugee All-Stars West African roots and reggae in effect at free in-store.May 15 at Amoeba SF.Converge East Coast hardcore heroes still...

May 11: Dave Barry at Book Passage

In a long line of books about wrestling with age comes journalist/comedian/everyman Dave Barry’s latest, titled I’ll Mature When I’m Dead: Dave Barry’s Amazing Tales of Adulthood. Could it be true? Could the Pulitzer Prize–winning humor columnist, who still plays in rock bands, doesn’t believe in God and talks like a pirate, actually feel the need to join the...

May 9: Wine and Roses: Mother’s Day Songwriter’s in the Round at Cellars of Sonoma

Folks around these parts still talk enduringly of the ‘Songwriters in the Round’ concerts which used to come through Santa Rosa, featuring Joe Ely, John Hiatt, Lyle Lovett and Guy Clark. This Sunday, the same idea is implemented by songwriters Natasha James, Jeffrey Halford and Pete Olsen for Wine and Roses: Mothers’ Day Songwriters in the Round. The Sonoma-based...

May 8: Mark Growden at the North Bay Film and Art Collective

It seems like just yesterday that Mark Growden was haunting our town, singing his ominous songs and playing his accordion at dustbowl parties, campfire get-togethers and barn revival meetings. Ever the traveling troubadour, he left within a year, but he’d made his mark. Growden and his band, including a few members that a guy named Tom Waits borrowed for...

May 8: Art and Vista Hikes at the di Rosa Art Preserve

Hiking season is here, and there’s nothing like discovering a new, rarely used trail. That’s where the di Rosa Preserve comes in, offering guided, two-and-a-half hour Art and Vista Hikes through its outdoor sculpture gallery and up to the top of Milliken Peak, the highest summit in the Carneros region. On a clear day atop the peak, hikers can...

May 7: Carlos Varela at Ramekins Event Center

Making a return appearance to Sonoma this weekend, the Cuban singer and songwriter Carlos Varela is known as “Cuba’s Dylan,” and not without reason. Varela came up in Cuban music around the time of the nueva trova movement in the wake of the Cuban revolution, when traditional folk forms became infused with deeper and more critical social content. Varela’s...

Across the Bridge: May 5-12

Paul & Storm Wacky songwriting duo appear ith Adam Savage from MythbustersMay 6 at Swedish American Music Hall.The Hold SteadyBrash boys at the forefront of the Jersey rock renaissance.May 6 at the Fillmore.Christian McBrideMaster bassist leads sax- and vibes-driven quintet.May 6 and 7 at Yoshi’s Oakland.Los Campesinos Seven-piece band on tour to support new album, “Romance Is Boring.”May 7...

Getting Coachella’d

Occasional contributor and former Boho intern Lindsay Pyle sent this to us two weeks ago! We've finally had the time to put it up. One woman's impressions of the fest.By Lindsay PyleI’m not sure I am going to do the last 72 hours of my life justice. I sit here on Monday evening in the San Diego airport,...

May 2: Mostly Python II at the Toad in the Hole

Admit it. You know every line of the dead parrot sketch. You can sing every word of “The Lumberjack Song.” You have mastered all the silly walks, wink-winked and nudge-nudged total strangers in public, and seriously considered opening an argument clinic in your hometown. Thus, get thee hence to the grand and glorious Mostly Python II, a celebration of...
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