Best Beauty, Health and Wellness 2024

Best Acupuncturist

SONOMA

Acupuncture Santa Rosa with Erin Prucha

NAPA

Gillian Casey, L.Ac.

Best Addiction Recovery Coach

SONOMA

Jessica – Santa Rosa Treatment Program

Best Alcohol/Drug Rehab

SONOMA

Santa Rosa Treatment Program

NAPA

Duffy’s Napa Valley Treatment Center

Best Apartment Living

SONOMA

Acacia at Santa Rosa Creek

Best Assisted Living Facility

SONOMA

Spring Lake Village

NAPA

Calistoga Cedars Care Home

Best Barber

SONOMA

Groomsmiths Barbershop

NAPA

Urban Cuts 390

Best Birth Doula

SONOMA

Rebecca Demartini (Love in Labor)

Best Chiropractor

SONOMA

Dr. Caleb Ridgway – Ridgway Chiropractic inc

NAPA

de Wet Chiropractic

Best Cosmetic Surgeon

SONOMA

Dr. Walter Tom, Aesthetic Laser & Vein

NAPA

Dr. Walter Tom, Aesthetic Laser & Vein

Best Day Spa

SONOMA

Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary

NAPA

Calistoga Spa Hot Springs

Best Dentist

SONOMA

Dr. Sean Wilson

NAPA

Calistoga Dental Group

Best Dermatologist

SONOMA

Judith Hong, MD, Redwood Family Dermatology

NAPA

Lisa Aldrich – Duncan Dermatology

Best ER Doctor

SONOMA

Joshua Weil, MD, Kaiser Permanente

Best Esthetic Dentist

SONOMA

Dr. Sean Wilson

Best Eye Lash Extensions/Brow Enhancements

NAPA

LASH St. Helena

SONOMA

LASH Co.

Best Family Practitioner

SONOMA

Jason L. Cunningham, West County Health Centers

NAPA

Dr. Janette Williams

Best Hair Salon

SONOMA

Poppy & Pearl Salon

NAPA

360 Salon & Day Spa

Best Health Care Clinic

SONOMA

West County Health Centers

NAPA

Adventist Health

Best Heart Surgeon/Cardiologist

SONOMA

Keith Korver, MD, Sutter Health

NAPA

Yonatan Bitton-Faiwiszewski, MD, Adventist Health

Best Holistic Herbal Shop

SONOMA

Rosemary’s Garden

Best Holistic Practitioner

SONOMA

Stephen Zilber, DACM, LAc – Modern Ancient Medicine

Best Home Health Care Provider

SONOMA

Interim HealthCare of Santa Rosa

Best Internal Medicine Physician

SONOMA

Brian Sebastian, Marin Health

NAPA

Hillary Ann Hoppe, FNP, Adventist Health

Best Laser Surgery Center

SONOMA

Artemedica

Best Lasik Eye Surgery

SONOMA

LaserVue Eye Center

Best Local Hospital

SONOMA

Kaiser Permanente

NAPA

Providence Queen of the Valley

Best Marriage Family Therapist

SONOMA

Kevin Russell, MA, MFT

NAPA

Jennifer Hampton, LCSW, Napa Valley Couples Therapy Center

Best Massage Services

SONOMA

Shelly Englert Massage

NAPA

A Healing Place

Best Med Spa

SONOMA

Artemedica

NAPA

Lift Aesthetics

Best Midwife

SONOMA

KathRyn Barry & Lisa Todd, Sonoma County Midwives

Best Nail Services

SONOMA

Zen Nails

NAPA

F.A.R. nails

Best Naturopath

SONOMA

Annie Osborn, L.Ac. – Annie’s Natural Medicine

NAPA

Dr. Annmarie Walsh, ND, Ohmni Naturopathic Family Medicine

Best Nutritionist

SONOMA

Amy Dilena, DC, ACN, FDNP – Nutrition for Health

Best OB/GYN

SONOMA

Amy Merchant, MD, Kaiser Permanente

NAPA

Sharon Phillips, NP, Adventist Health

Best Oncologist

SONOMA

Ian Anderson, MD, Providence

Best Ophthalmologist

SONOMA

Eye Care Institute

Best Optical Store

SONOMA

Sonoma Eyeworks

Best Optometrist

SONOMA

Dr. Jeffrey Ricks, Sonoma Eyeworks

NAPA

The Eye Works Optometry

Best Orthodontist

SONOMA

Bernstein Orthodontics

NAPA

Shanahan Orthodontics

Best Orthopedic Surgeon

SONOMA

Kent Yinger, MD, Redwood Orthopaedic Surgery Associates

Best Pediatrician

SONOMA

Kenneth Prosser, MD, Providence

Best Pharmacy

SONOMA

Kaiser Permanente

NAPA

Silverado Pharmacy

Best Physical Rehabilitation

SONOMA

Back to Golf

NAPA

Joint Physical Therapy

Best Physical Therapist

SONOMA

DeRousseau Physical Therapy & Wellness

NAPA

Dr. Carlo Wood

Best Plastic Surgeon

SONOMA

Dr. Canales , M.D., Plastic Surgery Associates

Best Prenatal Massage

SONOMA

Karen Walker Holistic Wellness Integretion

Best Prenatal Yoga

SONOMA

The Luma Center

NAPA

Calistoga Fit

Best Skin Care Spa

SONOMA

Bliss Organic Day Spa

NAPA

Skin by Cynthia

Best Spa/Hot Tub Store

SONOMA

Johnson Pool & Spa Windsor

NAPA

Napa Valley Hot Tubs

Best Sports Medicine Specialist

SONOMA

Ty Affleck, MD, Santa Rosa Sports Medicine

NAPA

Marko Bodor, MD, Bodor Clinic

Best Spray Tan

SONOMA

Honey Tan Sunless

NAPA

Club Tan Napa

Best Tele-Health

SONOMA

Kaiser Permanente

Best Urgent Care Center

SONOMA

Sutter Health

Best Waxing/Sugaring

SONOMA

Amber Mazzoni, Beautiful Reflections

NAPA

LASH St. Helena

Best Wellness Retreat

SONOMA

Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary

NAPA

Indian Springs Calistoga

Best of Arts and Culture 2024

Best Art Gallery

SONOMA

Sebastopol Center for the Arts

NAPA

Sofie Contemporary Arts

Best Ballet Company

SONOMA

Sebastopol Ballet Company

NAPA

Napa Regional Dance Center

Best Band

SONOMA

WonderBread 5

NAPA

Mama Said

Best Charity Event

SONOMA

Redwood Empire Food Bank’s Empty Bowls

NAPA

An Evening at the Ruins, American Canyon Community & Parks Foundation

Best Comedy Night

SONOMA

Barrel Proof Lounge

NAPA

Cooking with Comedians, The Laugh Cellar

Best Dance Studio

SONOMA

Dance Center

NAPA

Dance House Napa Valley

Best Festival

SONOMA

Gravenstein Apple Fair

NAPA

Blue Note Jazz Festival – Napa

Best Film Festival

SONOMA

Sonoma International Film Festival

NAPA

Napa Valley Film Festival

Best Indy Filmaker

SONOMA

Sean Pettis

NAPA

Caleb Sutter

Best LGBTQ Event

SONOMA

Sonoma County Pride

NAPA

Napa Pride

Best Maker Event

SONOMA

Head West

NAPA

Calistoga Christmas Faire

Best Media Personality

SONOMA

Steve Jaxon

NAPA

Bob St. Laurent ~ 99.3 The Vine

Best Movie Theater

SONOMA

Rialto Cinemas

NAPA

Cameo Cinema

Best Museum

SONOMA

Museum of Sonoma County

NAPA

Napa Valley Museum

Best Music Festival

SONOMA

Railroad Square Music Festival

NAPA

Bottlerock

Best Music Venue

SONOMA

The Mystic Theatre

NAPA

Uptown Theatre Napa

Best Outdoor Art Event

SONOMA

Art Trails

NAPA

Open Studios Napa Valley

Best Outdoor Music Festival

SONOMA

Country Summer Music Festival

NAPA

Bottlerock

Best Outdoor Music Venue

SONOMA

Green Music Center

NAPA

Oxbow River Stage

Best Performing Arts Center

SONOMA

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts

Best Performing Dance Company

SONOMA

Dance Center

NAPA

Napa Regional Dance Company

Best Photo Services

SONOMA

Will Bucquoy

NAPA

Sakhon Nhek Photography

Best Place to Dance

SONOMA

HopMonk Sebastopol – Abbey

NAPA

JaM Cellars

Best Symphony

SONOMA

Santa Rosa Symphony

NAPA

Napa Valley Youth Symphony

Best Theater Troupe/Performance

SONOMA

Transcendence Theater Company

NAPA

Valley Players

Best Tribute Band

SONOMA

Petty Theft

NAPA

Petty Theft

Best of Home Improvement 2024

Best AC/Heating

SONOMA

Monaco Mechanical

NAPA

Bell products


Best Apartment Living

SONOMA

Pullman Santa Rosa


Best Appliance Store/Repair

SONOMA

TeeVax

NAPA

Pearson’s Appliance Napa


Best Architect

SONOMA

Jason Weaver @427 Architecture

NAPA

Mervin McNair Architects


Best Carpet Cleaning

SONOMA

California Building Maintenance

NAPA

Quality Carpet Cleaning


Best Carpeting/Flooring

SONOMA

Murnane Carpet & Floor, Inc

NAPA

Abbey Carpets Unlimited


Best Cleaning Service

SONOMA

Laura’s Cleaning Services


Best Consignment Furniture

SONOMA

Attico


Best Contractor(Commercial)

SONOMA

Western Builders

NAPA

R. E. Bradley Construction


Best Contractor(Residential)

SONOMA

Fondare Finish Construction

NAPA

John Wargo, Wargo Construction


Best Deck Builders

SONOMA

Deckmaster Fine Decks

NAPA

Chandler Construction


Best Demolition Firm

SONOMA

Davis Demolition


Best Electrician

SONOMA

Bull Dog Electric

NAPA

Napa Electric


Best Emergency Preparedness Service

SONOMA

Safer West County

NAPA

Nicola Health & Safety


Best Fence Builders

SONOMA

Redwood Fence


Best Green Home Builder

SONOMA

Karma Dog Construction


Best Hauling

SONOMA

Peace Out Junk


Best Home Builder

SONOMA

Precision Builders Corporation


Best Home Developer

SONOMA

Christopherson Builders


Best Home Improvement Store

SONOMA

Friedman’s Home Improvement

NAPA

Silverado Ace hardware


Best House Plant Boutique

SONOMA

Botany Zhi


Best Interior Designer

SONOMA

Humanity Design Works

NAPA

Von Saal Design Build


Best Kitchen/Bath Remodeler

SONOMA

Humanity Design Works


Best Landscape Supplier

SONOMA

Urban Tree Farm Nursery


Best Landscaper/Landscape Design

SONOMA

Sonoma Mission Gardens


Best Mortgage Broker

SONOMA

Guild Mortgage Nancy R Weaver


Best Moving & Storage

SONOMA

Careful Moving and Storage

NAPA

Southgate Mini Storage


Best New Furniture

SONOMA

COKAS DIKO Home


Best Paint Supplier

SONOMA

Sonoma Paint Center, Benjamin Moore

NAPA

Sherwin-Williams Paint Store


Best Painting Contractor

SONOMA

Mike Chavez Painting

NAPA

Sherwin-Williams


Best Plumbing Company

SONOMA

Holman Plumbing

NAPA

James B. Taylor Plumbing


Best Real Estate Agent/Firm

SONOMA

Marisa Rosas, W Real Estate

NAPA

Bob Beck, Napa Valley Realty


Best Roofer

SONOMA

ARS Roofing

NAPA

Modern Method Roofing


Best Self-Storage

SONOMA

Hopper Self Storage

NAPA

Southgate Mini Storage


Best Solar Supplier

SONOMA

Solar Works

NAPA

SolarCraft – Napa


Best Tree Service

SONOMA

SkyView Tree Experts

NAPA

Pacific Tree Care


Best Window Cleaners

SONOMA

Mattโ€™s Window Cleaning

NAPA

Napa Valley Window Cleaners


Best of Family 2024

Best Animal Adoption Center

SONOMA

Humane Society of Sonoma County

NAPA

Napa County Animal Shelter

Best Animal Hospital

SONOMA

Animal Hospital of Sebastopol

NAPA

Calistoga Pet Clinic

Best Animal Rescue Group

SONOMA

Dogwood Animal Rescue Project

NAPA

Wine Country Animal Lovers

Best Baby Gift Store

SONOMA

Bon Ton Baby

Best Birthday Party Place

SONOMA

Epicenter

NAPA

Napa Bowling Center

Best Children’s Clothing Store

SONOMA

Cupcake

Best Children’s Consignment Store

SONOMA

Launch

Best Children’s Educational Center

SONOMA

Sonoma County Library

NAPA

The Outdoor Connection Trailside Learning Center

Best Children’s Indoor Sports Center

SONOMA

Epicenter

NAPA

Boys & Girls Club of Napa Valley

Best Children’s Museum

SONOMA

Sonoma County Children’s Museum

Best Dog Obedience School

SONOMA

Incredible Canine Training

NAPA

Shake It Off Dog Training

Best Dog Park

SONOMA

Ragle Ranch Dog Park

NAPA

Alston Park

Best Doggie Day Care

SONOMA

K9 Activity Club

NAPA

Manda’s Ark

Best Kennel

SONOMA

Four Paws Pet Ranch

Best Pet Boutique

SONOMA

Fideaux

NAPA

Fideaux

Best Pet/Feed Store

SONOMA

Western Farm Center

NAPA

Pet Food Express

Best Private School

SONOMA

Summerfield Waldorf School and Farm

NAPA

Wine Country Day Preschool

Best Public School

SONOMA

Sebastopol Charter School

NAPA

American Canyon High School

Best Summer Day Camp

SONOMA

Sonoma Gymnastics Academy

NAPA

Cafeteria Kids Theater

Best Toy Store

SONOMA

The Toyworks

Best Veterinary Services

SONOMA

Animal Kingdom Veterinary Hospital

NAPA

Calistoga Pet Clinic

A Beast of the Best: The 2024 Best of the North Bay Edition

It takes a special kind of braggadocio to proclaim that we not only live in one of the best places on Earth but also to enumerate why that is, then categorize the results with taxonomical precision on printed pages. Welcome to my worldโ€”the annual Best of North Bay edition of the North Bay Bohemian.

This edition is a keeper. Itโ€™s an almanac that should be kept within easy reach of wherever you conduct your reading habits. This isnโ€™t mere wood pulpโ€”itโ€™s the high-fiber cornerstone of your media diet. It will tell you where to go and what to do and perhaps even remind you why youโ€™re doing it in the first place.

Our โ€œBest Ofโ€ edition is a map, a talisman, a sacred amulet that will help guide you as you journey forth, hero/ine that you are, into the next chapters of the greatest story ever writtenโ€”yours. Okay, perhaps thatโ€™s overselling it. But when youโ€™re looking for the best burrito, hair stylist or โ€œBest Place to Manufacture Oneโ€™s Own Meet-cute Since Cupid Obviously Doesnโ€™t Care,โ€ we got you.

I should note that the editorial staff arenโ€™t the only ones thumping our chests like a band of silver backs. Itโ€™s at your feet, Darling Readers, where most credit should be laid. It was your votes, after all, that decided the Best of the Best and comprise the bulk of these pages. The writing team merely spackled the looming drywall edifice of your endeavor with its rapier (qua putty knife) wit.

Each of the contributions made by my garrison of contributorsโ€”among them Isabella Cook, Michael Giotis, Cincinnatus Hibbard, Desmond Howell, Kary Hess, Ada Ionesco and Simone Wilsonโ€”is a precious vein of wabi-sabi gold glittering between the cracks. I am grateful for them, for our production and advertising teams, and especially for youโ€”Dear Readersโ€”because you are what makes our community vibrant, diverse and uniquely compelling. โ€” Daedalus Howell, editor

Say Uncle: Chekhov classic at Roustabout

Non-Russians might find it odd that Chekhov considered Uncle Vanya a comedy.

But though Russia has a rich, nuanced culture that gave us the best use of potatoes since the Inca, if you ask a Russian what it means to be Russian, there is a high likelihood they will say, โ€œTo suffer is to be Russian.โ€ Then they might laugh because, โ€œWhat else can you do?โ€

Conor McPhersonโ€™s new translation appreciates the humor in suffering, doing an excellent job of turning it into a concept that non-Russians understand. Roustabout Theater has a production running in the Carston Cabaret at the Luther Burbank Center through March 31.

On a rural estate in 1899, Vanya (Bill Davis) manages his late sisterโ€™s estate. He supports his niece Sonya (Dale Leonheart), his mother Mariya (Sheila Lichirie), nanny/housekeeper Nana (Tamar Cohn) and friend/estate worker Telegin (Peter Downey). Occasionally his friend Dr. Astrov (Jared N. Wright) spends a quiet evening with them. Into this bucolic stability enters Sonyaโ€™s ridiculously pompous father, Professor Serebryakov (John Craven), and his much younger bride Yelena (Ilana Niernberger).

Complicating matters, Sonya and Yelena were friends before Yelena became Sonyaโ€™s stepmother. Vanya has been in love with Yelena for years. Sonya loves Astrov. Astrov loves Yelena. Yelena wants Astrov but wonโ€™t betray Sonya or leave her obnoxious husband.

John Craven is perfectly cast as the hilarious Serebryakov. Cohnโ€™s Nana is both funny and comforting. Davisโ€™ Vanya is fun but inconsistent. Niernbergerโ€™s Yelena is good, but her choices tend to be a little too safe. Leonheart, on the other hand, makes bold choices with Sonya that with a lesser actor might have come off as infantile. But Leonhart is so present and grounded that her Sonya displays a self-aware vulnerability that is often missing from the character.

Wright delivers the stand-out performance in this production. Astrov is a tricky role, but Wright was always believably natural without losing any of the nuance or humor.

Director Clark Lewisโ€™ choice to stage the play so that the audience traps the characters into a claustrophobic world is very smart, but doesnโ€™t always work out in terms of keeping actors open to the audience.

If you love Chekhov, this production has a lot to like. If youโ€™re new to Russian literature, this is a good introductory play. Just remember if in doubt whether something is heartbreaking or hilarious, the answer is probably both.

But Chekhov would want you to laugh.

โ€˜Uncle Vanyaโ€™ runs through March 31 in the Carsten Cabaret at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts. 50 Mark West Springs Rd., Santa Rosa. Fri-Sat, 7:30pm; Sat & Sun, 2pm. $24-$30. 707.546.3600. roustabout-theater.org.

SoCo Supes: Racism is a Public Health Crisis

Racism is a public health crisis. That was the resolution passed last Tuesday by the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors.

The Sonoma supervisors joined dozens of other California jurisdictions and hundreds nationwide in declaring racism responsible for disparities in access to health care and worse health outcomes for Black and other underrepresented Americans compared to white Americans.

The resolution also outlined steps to take to combat the crisis. It comes roughly four years after the Covid-19 pandemic brought to light multiple health disparities in the United States and across the Bay Area and nearly four years to the day of the killing of Breonna Taylor by police officers in Louisville, Kentucky.

Several high-profile killings that year of Black Americans by police officers, including Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia and George Floyd in Minnesota, brought attention to health outcomes influenced by structural and institutional racism, including racial profiling in multiple areas of American life that impact physical and mental health and can shorten lives.

The 2016 study from the peer-reviewed medical journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America showed that white medical students still believe racist myths about Black patients, including believing they feel less pain and have other biological differences that they do not.

A more recent study from researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine showed that disparities in rates of hypertension, preeclampsia and anemia were the result of bias in the medical community. Even when education and economic status are equal, Black Americans receive better health care when being treated by a Black medical professional because of bias from white medical professionals, according to the study.

In Sonoma County, the countyโ€™s health department zeroed in on the fact that Black residents have an average lifespan at birth of 10 years less than white county residents, among other disparities.

Supervisors passed the resolution unanimously after Health Services Director Tina Riveraโ€™s impassioned and, at times, emotional speech. During her presentation, she noted that she was the only Black person to be the head of a county department, which made the effort more challenging.

She said living and working in Sonoma County as a Black woman was โ€œextremely difficult.โ€

โ€œThis is probably the single most important presentation I make before you today,โ€ Rivera told the board. โ€œBecause this is not just a presentation. I believe itโ€™s a call to action.โ€

Following the presentation, three angry, aggrieved white men spoke separately during the public comment period, denouncing the resolution and the countyโ€™s anti-racism efforts to improve its health care system. Supervisor Chris Coursey said the men helped prove why the resolution was needed.

Rivera, during her presentation, said silence in the face of this challenge would not serve the countyโ€™s goals of implementing antiracist policies to reduce harm from institutional racism.

โ€œToday, I stand with those who have felt ignored and erased and abandoned and abused. And I stand with those who, like me, have suffered discrimination, microaggressions, bigotry, physical, mental and emotional harm,โ€ Rivera said.

The presentation informed the board that Black Sonoma County residents live an average of 71 years, compared to white residents, who have a life expectancy of 81.6 years from birth. It also included data from the 2021 Portrait of Sonoma County report that spotlighted multiple disparities.

Among them, it said that over 13% of Latino adults and over 10% of Native American adults living in Sonoma County have at least a bachelorโ€™s degree, compared to 41.5% of white adults.

Sonoma County Black and Hispanic or Latinx children are about 2.5 times more likely to live in poverty than white children. People of color, especially Black and Native American residents, are overrepresented in the countyโ€™s unhoused population, according to the countyโ€™s data.

Black people are more than twice as likely not to have health insurance, and Hispanic or Latinx people are four times more likely to be without health insurance than white people in the county.

โ€œThese outcomes are the result of centuries of laws, policies and systems that disadvantage people of color,โ€ Rivera wrote in her report to the board. โ€œThey contribute to poorer health outcomes within these communities because they prevent people from gaining access to the programs, services, resources and opportunities they need to live and thrive.โ€

The resolution included eight areas for the county to focus on, including investing in learning and leadership programs to help change the countyโ€™s organizational culture and ensuring the countyโ€™s workforce reflects its population.

It directs the county to create a Health Equity Action Plan, Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan that focus on structural racism. Staff across departments will identify best practices to promote racial equity in community and internal county services.

And the resolution calls on the county to advocate for and prioritize more allocation of resources and funding to antiracist goals and the needs of communities of color.

Other actions include better data collection, youth engagement and working with community partners already involved in combating the effects of racism.

In 2018, Milwaukee County in Wisconsin was the first jurisdiction in the United States to declare racism a public health crisis. There have been similar declarations by 265 organizations and jurisdictions around the country, with at least 39 in California, including Sonoma County.

Petaluma Cob Builder Miguel Elliott

Miguel Elliott of Petalumaโ€™s Living Earth Structures suggests that our love of land and the housing crisis intersect in โ€œcob.โ€

Cob is a natural compound of clay, sand, straw and water that has been used time out of mind to build structures that can last a thousand years. Cob turns our land into an unlimited sustainable building material. The only problem is that it is not yet legal for habitation in California.

Cincinnatus: How do you know when the cob mixture is right?

Miguel: I know it by feel, but there are various tests. If you shake the cob in a water-filled mason jar, sand and clay will separate. You generally want 70% sand and 30% clay. Chopped straw is added for tensile strength. Strawโ€™s known as โ€œthe rebar of natural building.โ€

CH: Can it stand up to earthquakes?

ME: There is a group called The Cob Research Center in Oakland, working to make cob fully legal. They have developed a cob building code that is up to international standards of earthquake safety.

CH: What keeps it from washing away?

ME: A lime plaster. As lime is fossil shell, you are literally putting it in a protective shell.

CH: Itโ€™s white, like those beautiful white-walled thatched cottages in Ireland and Normandy.

ME: Yes. Though I usually build a wood and cob โ€œliving roofโ€ of succulents and eatable plants.

CH: How does cob do in a fire?

ME: Fire makes a cob structure stronger and more water resistant. It turns it into a ceramic.

CH: Wow, like firing a pot. Compare that to conventional structures that light up like toxic tinderboxes. That sells cob for me. But you say it is not yet legal to build cob mansions or apartments?

ME: At present, it is only legal to build non-inhabited structures like sheds and meditation huts. Itโ€™s because the California building commission is controlled by corporate interests.

CH: Youโ€™re in your Robin Hood era.

ME: Yes, but I am hoping to organize and teach people cob with work-trade parties that eventually build a structure on each laborerโ€™s property. I helped initiate such a movement in rural Argentina. They eventually got the law changed.

Learn more: This is taken from a longer audio interview available at โ€˜Sonoma County: A Community Portraitโ€™ on Apple, Google and Spotify podcasts. linktr.ee/cincinnatushibbard.

Small (or No) Rewards

A reflection on a moment

As I descend (slip, roll, dive, tumble, freefall) into my mid-70s, I am learning to cope, not simply with diminished expectations but with diminished capacity.

I havenโ€™t always been this old, but I certainly am now, and being this old requires certain adjustments. Whereas I once had ambition, energy, a drive for self-improvement and a willingness to put up with massive challenges to achieve some level of personal fulfillment, none of that is happening as of today. It is gone, perhaps for good.

In place of a need to excel, or at least keep up with reality, I now have the opposite. I want almost nothing to do with this FUBAR world. Patterns of inertia have taken hold. I find it hard to care about the things I used to hold so dear: public affairs, the state of the nation, global power politics and ambitious proposals to solve problems on a massive scale.

In the โ€™70s and โ€™80s, I worked in the bankโ€™s โ€œpoliticsโ€ departmentโ€”a group of hand-picked young brainiacs responsible for managing external relations with local, state and federal elected officials, banking industry policy figures, business media outlets and responsible large-scale business associations. It used to be known as lobbying. Such a quaint term, in retrospect. In truth, I was a former high school civics teacher hired to help local bankers better understand how to represent the bankโ€™s interests in their communities.

A great job with low pay and high rewards, but the work seemed vital to the global economy, the holy grail of existence at the time. That enthused young banking businessperson no longer exists. In his place, I think itโ€™s fair to say heโ€™s a bum. An argument could be made that I am older now than ever.

I admire people my age and younger who still care about what happens in the public sphere. They are still out there participating, collecting signatures, having important conversations and engaging with the world of competing interests. They have a lot more patience than I do.

All that doing has been replaced by a desire to undo. Disgust with public affairs has replaced passion. Disinterest has taken over for intense curiosity. Constant โ€œnetworking,โ€ meet my new friend, โ€œsolitude.โ€

Craig Corsini lives in Marin County.

Your Letters, 3/20

Assange Melange

Apology and corrections to Dan Shiner (Letters, โ€œWikiPeaved,โ€ 3/13/24): I have followed The Guardian and The Intercept. Two women had consensual sex with Julian Assange in Stockholm. One was asleep when Assange decided to repeat penetration [without consent]. That is considered rape in Sweden [and here], which I learned from a Swedish man the day of my Open Mic (โ€œSticky Wiki,โ€ 2/28/24). Twoโ€”not โ€œmultiple womenโ€โ€”reported for STI testing for unprotected sex days later.

The Swedish government repeatedly dropped and reinstated the investigation, finally closing the case when investigators concluded the evidence โ€œwas not strong enough to form the basis for filing an indictmentโ€ against Assange. He was never charged or convicted of a crime by Sweden.

Assange was never a Donald Trump supporter. He broke the story of Hillary Clinton subverting the 2016 presidential primaryโ€”similar to Trumpโ€™s actions culminating in the 1/6/21 Capitol riot, fake electors and fishing for votes. Trump (serial liar) associate Roger Stone fabricated visiting Assange in the Ecuadorian Embassy.

I despise Trump, but Clinton initiated the overthrow of the Ukrainian and Libyan governments. She wanted to invade Iran and supported coups in Honduras, Haiti and Bolivia.

As my former mentor, the late Daniel Ellsbergโ€”who knew something about false espionage chargesโ€”stated about the Assange persecution and trial: โ€œIt cuts out the First Amendment.โ€

This case threatens all journalists and publishers everywhere, including the Bohemianโ€™s progressive reporting. My curt phrase, โ€œfake rape charge,โ€ I regretโ€”but I only had 350 words and much to say!

Barry Barnett

Santa Rosa

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Best of Arts and Culture 2024

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Best Art Gallery SONOMA Sebastopol Center for the Arts NAPA Sofie Contemporary Arts Best Ballet Company SONOMA Sebastopol Ballet Company NAPA Napa Regional Dance Center Best Band SONOMA WonderBread 5 NAPA Mama Said Best Charity Event SONOMA Redwood Empire Food Bank's Empty Bowls NAPA An Evening at the Ruins, American Canyon Community & Parks Foundation Best Comedy Night SONOMA Barrel Proof Lounge NAPA Cooking with Comedians, The Laugh Cellar Best Dance Studio SONOMA Dance Center NAPA Dance House Napa Valley Best Festival SONOMA Gravenstein Apple Fair NAPA Blue Note Jazz Festival - Napa Best...

Best of Home Improvement 2024

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Best AC/Heating SONOMA Monaco Mechanical NAPA Bell products Best Apartment Living SONOMA Pullman Santa Rosa Best Appliance Store/Repair SONOMA TeeVax NAPA Pearson's Appliance Napa Best Architect SONOMA Jason Weaver @427 Architecture NAPA Mervin McNair Architects Best Carpet Cleaning SONOMA California Building Maintenance NAPA Quality Carpet Cleaning Best Carpeting/Flooring SONOMA Murnane Carpet & Floor, Inc NAPA Abbey Carpets Unlimited Best Cleaning Service SONOMA Laura's Cleaning Services Best Consignment Furniture SONOMA Attico Best Contractor(Commercial) SONOMA Western Builders NAPA R. E. Bradley Construction Best Contractor(Residential) SONOMA Fondare Finish Construction NAPA John Wargo, Wargo Construction Best Deck Builders SONOMA Deckmaster Fine Decks NAPA Chandler Construction Best Demolition Firm SONOMA Davis Demolition Best Electrician SONOMA Bull Dog Electric NAPA Napa...

Best of Family 2024

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Best Animal Adoption Center SONOMA Humane Society of Sonoma County NAPA Napa County Animal Shelter Best Animal Hospital SONOMA Animal Hospital of Sebastopol NAPA Calistoga Pet Clinic Best Animal Rescue Group SONOMA Dogwood Animal Rescue Project NAPA Wine Country Animal Lovers Best Baby Gift Store SONOMA Bon Ton Baby Best Birthday Party Place SONOMA Epicenter NAPA Napa Bowling Center Best Children's Clothing Store SONOMA Cupcake Best Children's Consignment Store SONOMA Launch Best Children's Educational Center SONOMA Sonoma County Library NAPA The Outdoor Connection Trailside Learning Center Best Children's Indoor Sports Center SONOMA Epicenter NAPA Boys & Girls...

A Beast of the Best: The 2024 Best of the North Bay Edition

Reader's Picks 2024 Writer's Picks 2024 It takes a special kind of braggadocio to proclaim that we not only live in one of the best places on Earth but also to enumerate why that is, then categorize the results with taxonomical precision on printed pages. Welcome to my worldโ€”the annual Best of North Bay edition of the North Bay Bohemian. This edition...

Say Uncle: Chekhov classic at Roustabout

Non-Russians might find it odd that Chekhov considered Uncle Vanya a comedy. But though Russia has a rich, nuanced culture that gave us the best use of potatoes since the Inca, if you ask a Russian what it means to be Russian, there is a high likelihood they will say, โ€œTo suffer is to be Russian.โ€ Then they might laugh...

SoCo Supes: Racism is a Public Health Crisis

Racism is a public health crisis. That was the resolution passed last Tuesday by the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors. The Sonoma supervisors joined dozens of other California jurisdictions and hundreds nationwide in declaring racism responsible for disparities in access to health care and worse health outcomes for Black and other underrepresented Americans compared to white Americans. The resolution also outlined...

Petaluma Cob Builder Miguel Elliott

Miguel Elliott of Petalumaโ€™s Living Earth Structures suggests that our love of land and the housing crisis intersect in โ€œcob.โ€ Cob is a natural compound of clay, sand, straw and water that has been used time out of mind to build structures that can last a thousand years. Cob turns our land into an unlimited sustainable building material. The only...

Small (or No) Rewards

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A reflection on a moment As I descend (slip, roll, dive, tumble, freefall) into my mid-70s, I am learning to cope, not simply with diminished expectations but with diminished capacity. I havenโ€™t always been this old, but I certainly am now, and being this old requires certain adjustments. Whereas I once had ambition, energy, a drive for self-improvement and a willingness...

Your Letters, 3/20

Assange Melange Apology and corrections to Dan Shiner (Letters, โ€œWikiPeaved,โ€ 3/13/24): I have followed The Guardian and The Intercept. Two women had consensual sex with Julian Assange in Stockholm. One was asleep when Assange decided to repeat penetration . That is considered rape in Sweden , which I learned from a Swedish man the day of my Open Mic (โ€œSticky...
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