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101 Dalmations
MUSEUM
The Walt Disney Family Museum Leading Ladies and Femmes Fatales Works by Marc Davis, through November 3 (SF). 415.345.6800, waltdisney.org
THEATER
THRU NOV 2 Arguendo
New York–based company Elevator Repair Service presents Arguendo, a staging of the 1991 Supreme Court oral argument in Barnes v. Glen Theatre, where a group of exotic dancers used the First Amendment to challenge a ban on public nudity. Z Space (SF). 866.811.4111, zspace.org
THRU NOV 17 The Boy
Friend This 1920s-era spoof follows a group of English young ladies as they transform into flappers on the French Riviera. Music, lyrics and book by Sandy Wilson. Eureka Theatre (SF). 415.255.8207, 42ndstmoon.org
NOV 2 Mummenschanz
This eclectic mix of theater, dance, mime and magic has been captivating audiences for more than 40 years. Mummenschanz takes ordinary items like toilet paper, white sheets and balloons and transforms them into strange creatures that find themselves in amusing situations. Marin Center (San Rafael). 415.473.6800, marincenter.org
NOV 6–9 James and
the Giant Peach Roald Dahl’s classic tale about an orphan who escapes from his evil aunts in an unexpected way comes to life in this musical rendition. With the help of big bugs and a very big peach, James is able to embark on the adventure of his dreams. Marin Theatre Company (Mill Valley). 415.388.5208, marintheatre.org
NOV 7–16 Seussical
the Musical All of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including the Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz and many more, gather in places like the Jungle of Nool and Circus McGurkus for this musical re-creation of well-loved Seussical tales. Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley). 415.383.9600, throck mortontheatre.org
NOV 13–23 Puppet
Up! Uncensored This improv production features Henson puppetry in a two-shows-in-one format. Puppets will be projected on large screens and accompanied by live music; audiences will have the opportunity to see a few re-creations of neverbefore-seen pieces by Jim and Jane Henson and Frank Oz. Marines’ Memorial Theatre (SF). 888.746.1799, shnsf.com
NOV 26–DEC 14 Something for the
Boys Three cousins come together to create a boardinghouse for soldier’s wives from an inherited San Antonio plantation. With music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Eureka Theatre (SF). 415.255.8207, 42ndstmoon.org
NOV 28–DEC 21 The Complete History
of Comedy Reduced Shakespeare Company aims to make audiences laugh with this 90-minute deconstruction of the history of comedy. Prepare for some serious joking around. Marin Theatre Company (Mill Valley). 415.388.5208, marintheatre.org DANCE
NOV 14–23 Fall Home
Season Enjoy new choreography from Alonzo King featuring Rasa, set to an original score by tabla player Zakir Hussain and violinist Kala Ramnath, as well as an original premiere set to three Shostakovich string quartets. YBCA (SF). 415.978.2787, ybca.org
COMEDY
TUESDAYS Mark Pitta
and Friends The comic hosts an evening for up-and-comers and established headliners to work on new material. 142 Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley). 415.383.9600, 142throckmorton theatre.com
NOV 6 Mort Sahl Social satirist Mort Sahl — the first entertainer ever to appear on the cover of Time — shares his brand of politically motivated comedy. Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley). 415.383.9600, throck mortontheatre.org
NOV 7 Whose Live
Anyway? Laugh along to 90 minutes of improvised comedy and song, all based on audience suggestion — a live action version of the popular television show Whose Line Is It Anyway? Marin Center (San Rafael). 415.473.6400, marin center.org
NOV 28 Jay Alexander’s Mind
Tricks Live magic meets comedy as Jay Alexander — who was honored with the Society of American Magicians Gold Medal of Honor at just 14 — takes the stage with his unique live show. Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley). 415.383.9600, throck mortontheatre.org MUSIC
TUESDAYS Swing Fever
The band pays tribute to jazz artists and composers with selections from its roster of more than 1,000 tunes, every first and third Tuesday. Panama Hotel (San Rafael). 415.457.3993, panamahotel.com
NOV 2 Marin Golden Gate Barbershop
Chorus Join the Marin Barbershop Chorus in celebrating 60 years of harmony in Marin. With special guest Artistic License. Marin Center (San Rafael). 415.473.6400, marincenter.org
NOV 2 Classic Uggams
Leslie Uggams comes to the Bay Area for the first time in more than 20 years to celebrate 60 years in show business. Enjoy favorites from her more than 15 albums in this cabaret performance. Fairmont (SF). 415.392.4400, bayareacabaret.org
NOV 7–9 Russian
Festival The Mill Valley Philharmonic performs pieces from RimskyKorsakov, Glazunov and more as part of its 15th season. Various locations (Marin County). 415.383.0930, mill valleyphilharmonic.org
NOV 8–9 Madama
Butterfly Set in 1890s Japan, Madama Butterfly is a tragic love story and Giacomo Puccini’s most popular opera. Golden Gate Opera performs its rendition, sung in Italian with English subtitles. Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium (San Rafael). 415.473.6800, goldengateopera.org
NOV 11 Bella Gaia
Music ensemble Bella Gaia performs music from its debut fulllength album, Bella Gaia: Beautiful Earth. The group’s blends of world music and immersive theater make this show unique. Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium (San Rafael). 415.473.6400, marincenter.org
MS MARIN SYMPHONY
ALASDAIR NEALE | MUSIC DIRECTOR
CHORAL
by Candlelight
Saturday Dec. 6 7:30 p.m. & Sunday Dec. 7 4:00 p.m.
Marin Symphony Chamber Chorus Stephen McKersie, director
The program includes Stephen Paulus’ “Three Nativity Carols,” Morten Lauridsen’s “Sure on this Shining Night,” Kevin Memley’s “Ave Maria,” plus three new pieces for chorus, string quartet, and piano by Ola Gjeilo. Share the glow and spirit of the season with us!
TICKETS: 415.479.8100
$25 in advance $30 at the door
General admission at the Church of Saint Raphael in San Rafael.
HOLIDAY CONCERTS
Celebrate with your friends and family at our second annual Holiday Pops Concert! Enjoy music from favorite holiday movies including Home Alone and Polar Express, plus holiday classics—The Hanukkah Overture, T’was the Night Before Christmas, White Christmas, Joy to the World, Deck the Halls, Silent Night —and more!
TICKETS: 415.473.6800
—at the Box Office and online.
POPS
Tuesday Dec. 16 7:00 p.m.
Love it LIVE!
14/15 SEASON
Starting at $35 Adult, $20 Youth 6-17. Group discount: 20% for 10 or more. Reserved seating at the Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium. Alasdair Neale, conductor Marin Symphony Chorus, Stephen McKersie, director Marin Symphony Children’s Chorus, Debra Chambliss, director
We appreciate our season sponsors!
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PHOTOS © PETER RODGERS
Frank & Lois Noonan, Gloria Minor, Steve & Christina Fox, Marin Pacific Co.
© Marin Symphony. All rights reserved. Dates and details subject to change.
marinsymphony.org • 415.479.8100
Still Life with Figs and Apricots by Paulette Tavormina
• March The Bodegon Series Works by Paulette Tavormina, through December 15. 3075 Sacramento St, 415.931.7233, marchsf.com
NOV 12 Acoustic Guitar
Showcase Local acoustic guitar masters show off heir skills in this special jam session. Sleeping Lady (Fairfax). 415.485.1182, sleeping ladyfairfax.com
NOV 15 David Lindley
The self-titled string instrument wizard performs his brand of world music, with influences from Jamaica, Mississippi, Madagascar, Turkey and Cuba. Osher Marin JCC (San Rafael). murphy productions.com
NOV 19 Ernie Watts
Quartet Two-time Grammy Award winner Ernie Watts brings his saxophone skills to the Throckmorton. Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley). 415.383.9600, throck mortontheatre.org
NOV 19 Jon Anderson
The lead vocalist of Yes strikes out on his own to perform classic favorites and new songs from his recent solo album, Survival and Other Stories. The Regency Ballroom (SF). 415.673.5716, the regencyballroom.com
NOV 22 Gaelic Storm
This Celtic-rock group fronted by Patrick Murphy and guitarist/ vocalist Steve Twigger performs selections from its nine albums, including the most recent, Chicken Boxer, which was recorded after a trip home to Ireland. Sweetwater Music Hall (Mill Valley). 415.388.1100, sweetwater musichall.com
NOV 22 Cheap Trick
The band — currently made up of Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen, Tom Petersson and Dax Nielsen — performs favorite rock hits. The Warfield (SF). 415.345.0900, thewarfieldtheatre.com
NOV 23 East of the
River This unique and internationally recognized group of musicians makes its West Coast debut. The program features songs from the 2013 album Levantera. St. Mark’s Lutheran Church (SF). sfems.org GALLERIES
MARIN
Art Abloom Studio
and Gallery Classes for artists. 751 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo. 415.256.1112, artabloom.com
Art Works Downtown
Sculpture as Metaphor A juried exhibition, through November 14. 1337 Fourth St, San Rafael. 415.451.8119, artworksdowntown.org
Atrium Gallery The American Car: A Family Portrait Works by Gale McKee, through January 2. 1350 South Eliseo Dr, Ste. 140, Greenbrae. 415.454.1411, Bubble St Featuring genres of fantastic art, imaginary realism, neo-Victorian and steampunk. 565 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.339.0506
Claudia Chapline Gallery and Sculpture
Garden Amie Lute Abstract figure painings and drawings by the artist. 3445 Shoreline Hwy, Stinson Beach. 415.868.2308, cchapline.com
Falkirk Cultural Center
Three Ways of Seeing Paintings by Will Noble, Mary Wagstaff and Nelson Hee, November 14–December 27. 1408 Mission Ave, San Rafael. 415.485.3328, falkirk culturalcenter.org
Fine Art Etc. Featuring a collection of sculptures and paintings by artists from Northern California and around the world. 686 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.332.1107, finearttc.com
Gallery Bergelli
Attraction New paintings by Greg Ragland, through November 20. 483 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur. 415.945.9454, bergelli.com
Gallery Route One
Works by Mimi Abers, through December 14. 11101 Hwy One, Point Reyes. 415.663.1347, galleryrouteone.org
Headlands Center for
the Arts Setlists for a Setting Sun Works by Dario Robleto, November 16–March 29. 944 Simmonds Rd, Sausalito. 415.331.2787, headlands.org
Marin Society of Artists
87th annual members show with music accompaniment by Kash Killion, November 16–December 13. 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ross. 415.454.9561, marinsocietyof artists.org
Mine Gallery Original contemporary art. 1820 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Fairfax. 415.755.4472, gallerymine.com
O’Hanlon Center for
the Arts The Art of Food A juried show, through November 20. 616 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.388.4331, ohanloncenter.org
Petri’s Fine Arts
Featuring contemporary works in various mediums. 690 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.332.2626, petrisfineart.com
Robert Allen Fine Art
Color and Abstraction A group exhibition of works on canvas and panel, through November 28. 301 Caledonia St, Sausalito. 415.331.2800, robert allenfineart.co
Robert Beck Gallery
Early California and contemporary plein air paintings. 222 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo. 415.456.7898, beckgallery.org
Robert Green Fine
Arts John Grillo: Now and Then Works from 1946 to 2006. 154 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.381.8776, rgfineart.com
Roberta English Art by Cheung Lee, Mayumi Oda, Li Huayi, Ju Ming and Toko Shinoda. 1615 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.331.2975, robertaenglish.com
Room Art Gallery Works by both Bay Area artists and major masters,
housing the largest collection of Picasso, Chagall and others in Marin County. 86 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.380.7940, roomartgallery.com
Seager Gray Gallery
Ongoing work. 108 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.384.8288, seagergray.com
Smith Andersen North
Work juried by William Wegman. 20 Greenfield Ave, San Anselmo. 415.455.9733, smith andersennorth.com
Studio 333 Why There Are Words Literary series featuring New York Times best-selling authors and awardwinning writers. 333A Caledonia St, Sausalito. 415.331.8272, studio333.info Studio 4 Art Work by local artists, classes and workshops with materials included. 1133 Grant Ave, Novato. 415.596.5546, studio4art.net
The Blissful Gallery
3-D works by local artists. 3415 Shoreline Hwy, Stinson Beach, 415.868.2787, theblissfulgallery.com SAN FRANCISCO ArtHaus An intimate presentation of diverse works in various styles and mediums by New York and Bay Area artists. 411 Brannan St, 415.977.0223, arthaus-sf.com
Electric Works Works by David Schubert. 1360 Mission St, 415.626.5496, sfelectricworks.com Fouladi Projects Work by Pip Culbert, through December 6. 1803 Market St, 415.621.2535, fouladiprojects.com
Gregory Lind Gallery
Cary Smith and Don Voisine Works by the artists, through December. 49 Geary St, 415.296.9661, gregorylindgallery.com
Hackett-Mill Rare pieces from the 1950s and 1960s. 201 Post St, 415.362.3377, hackettmill.com
John Berggruen Gallery
Somewhere Else, Somewhere Good Art by Isca GreenfieldSanders, through November 1. 228 Grant Ave, 415.781.4629, berggruen.com
Meyerovich Gallery
Pat Steir: Waterfalls Monoprints and silk screens of dripping dreamscapes. 251 Post St, 415.421.7171, meyerovich.com
Pier 24 Photography
Works from the Pilara Foundation Collection. Pier 24, 415.512.7424, pier24.org
Rena Bransten Projects
Ongoing work. 1639 Market St, 415.982.3292, renabransten gallery.com
Thomas Reynolds
Gallery Works by contemporary artists. 2291 Pine St, 415.441.4093, thomasreynolds.com MUSEUMS
MARIN
Bolinas Museum A collection of works in various mediums by J.B. Blunk, Harry Bowden, Linda Connor and more (Bolinas). 415.868.0330, bolinas museum.org
Marin History Museum
An Afternoon in a Victorian Parlor An old-fashioned sitting room in the historic Boyd Gate House (San Rafael). 415.454.8538, marinhistory.org
Marin Museum of the American Indian
Explore Native American history, languages, art and traditions (Novato). 415.897.4064, marinindian.com
Marin Museum of Contemporary Art
Legends of the Bay Area: Squeak Carnwath, November 1–29 (Novato). 415.506.0137, marinmoca.org BAY AREA
Asian Art Museum
Roads of Arabia Archaeology and history of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through January 18 (SF). 415.581.3711, asianart.org
California Academy of
Sciences Skulls Check out an exhibit featuring more than 640 animal skulls and learn the physiology, science and history behind them, through November 30. (SF). 415.379.8000, calacademy.org
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HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS in HEALDSBURG
DINE AROUND
(a 4-course, progressive feast) Dec. 3, 4 & 10, 11
HISTORIC INNS TOUR Sunday, Dec. 14 2-4:30pm
www.healdsburg.com In the famed Sonoma County wine country. Local hospitality meets San Francisco chic.
Bakeries, bistros, tasting rooms and 5-star restaurants. Stylish boutiques, art galleries and antique shops. Picnic baskets brimming with local farmers’ market delicacies. Taste the wine country the way Northern Californians do. And like everyone who visits, you’ll fall head over Healdsburg.
Conservatory of
Flowers Aquascapes The art of underwater gardening, November 13–April 12 (SF). 415.831.2090, conser vatoryofflowers.org
Contemporary Jewish
Museum J. Otto Seibold and Mr. Lunch A history and drafts from Seibold’s Mr. Lunch books, November 20–March 8 (SF). 415.655.7800, thecjm.org
de Young Keith Haring: The Political Line Works by Keith Haring in a variety of mediums, November 8–February 8 (SF). 415.750.3600, deyoung.famsf.org
Exploratorium Ongoing interactive exhibits exploring science and art (SF). 415.397.5673, exploratorium.edu
Legion of Honor
Houghton Hall: Portrait of an English Country House, through January 18 (SF). 415.750.3600, legionofhonor.org
Museum of Craft
and Design Wendy Maruyama: Executive Order 9066 The final stop of this traveling exhibition, through January 4 (SF). 415.773.0303, sfmcd.org
Oakland Museum of
California Judy Chicago: A Butterfly for Oakland, through November 30 (Oakland). 510.318.8400, museumca.org
San Francisco Botanical
Garden Cloud Forest A colorful jungle of flowering plants representative of typical cloud forest plant communities in southern Mexico and throughout Central America, through December 31 (SF). sfbotanicalgarden.org
Sonoma Valley Museum
of Art Eleanor Coppola: Quiet, Creative Force Works by Eleanor Coppola, November 8–January 25 (Sonoma). svma.org
Yerba Buena Center for
the Arts Landscape: the virtual, the actual, the possible? An examination of the intersection of nature and technology, through January 25 (SF). EVENTS
NOV 1 North Bay Science Discovery Day
As part of the Bay Area Science Festival, North Bay Science Discovery Day offers kids a chance to partake in fun and exciting activities focusing on a array of questions: How is ice cream made? What is a Ph.D., and what do they do? What is solar energy? And many more. Buck Institute (Novato). north bayscience.org
NOV 1 Stinson Beach
Marathon Take part in the 24th annual Stinson Beach Marathon with half marathon and 7-mile course options on the legendary Dipsea Trail to Steep Ravine. Event limited to 300 participants. Stinson Beach Park (Stinson Beach). envirosports.com
NOV 1–2 Marin County Triathlon and Duathlon
This family-friendly event offers an opportunity for everyone, including sprint, Olympic and kids’ distances. Proceeds from the race benefit low-income families by providing access to swim classes and water safety education. McNears Beach (San Rafael). 415.497.103, marintriathlon.com
NOV 7 Fur Ball 2014:
The Great Catsby Dress in your best Gatsbythemed attire for this fundraising gala for the San Francisco Zoo. Enjoy Campari cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction, dancing and live music from Notorious. San Francisco Zoo (SF). sfzoo.org
NOV 7 YMCA Marin
County Youth Court The Marin County Youth Court — an alternative to the traditional juvenile justice system that empowers youth to take an active role in supporting their peers — celebrates 10 years with a luncheon featuring a keynote speech from the chief justice of California Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye. YMCA (SF). 415.446.2101, ymcasf.org
NOV 9 San Francisco
49ers Enjoy a San Francisco 49ers game on a theater-size screen with easy access to appetizers, beer and
A World of Opportunities We offer a unique opportunity for young children to learn about and share cultural and linguistic perspectives, to grow as curious and motivated learners, to become fluent French speakers and scholars, and to thrive as tomorrow’s global citizens. SAUSALITO CAMPUS Preschool to 5th grade lelycee.org
Untitled, 1982 by Keith Haring at the de Young, S.F.
the company of other fans. Sweetwater Music Hall (Mill Valley). 415.388.100, sweet watermusichall.com
NOV 22–DEC 21 Great Dickens Christmas
Fair Step back in time with this Dickens-era Christmas celebration complete with tearooms, shops, pubs, dancing, actors and recreations of old London streets. Cow Palace (SF). dickensfair.com
NOV 28–30 Bolinas and Stinson Beach
Open Studios Celebrate Thanksgiving weekend with the work of 21 artists in different mediums, including painting, photography and mixed-media. Various locations (Bolinas). coastal marinartists.com
NOV 30 Winterfest
The Depot Plaza is transformed into a winter wonderland at this annual event. Enjoy holiday music, seasonal drink and a giant snow slide, culminating in a festive tree-lighting ceremony. Depot Plaza (Mill Valley). 415.388.9700, enjoymillvalley.com FILM
NOV 12–16 Napa Valley
Film Festival Film, food and wine converge at this autumnal Wine Country festival event with more than 100 independent films and a slew of visiting filmmakers and celebrities. Various locations (Wine Country). 707.226.7500, napavalleyfilmfest.org
NOV 15 No Turning
Back Warren Miller Entertainment kicks off ts 65th anniversary with No Turning Back, featuring scenes shot worldwide with the world’s best skiers and snowboarders. Marin Center (San Rafael). warrenmiller.com
NATURE WALKS & TALKS
THRU NOV 16 Tiburon
Art Walk A self guided, public art exhibition featuring over 30 works on display in shops and restaurants throughout Tiburon, including Art by the Bay, a sculpture exhibit stretching from Blackie’s Pasture to Shoreline Park. 415.435.1132, tiburon chamber.org
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NOV 1 Mario Batali
World-renowned chef Mario Batali discusses his newest book, America — Farm to Table: Simple, Delicious Recipes Celebrating Local Farmers, which highlights American farmer culture and product. Dominican University (San Rafael). 415.927.0960, bookpassage.com
NOV 6 Whisk(e)y
Distilled Whiskey expert Heather Greene talk about her new authoritative guide, Whisk(e)y Distilled: A Populist Guide to the Water of Life, in which she introduces audiences to the popular dark liquor. Book Passage (Corte Madera). 415.927.0960, bookpassage.com
NOV 8 Great Minds Talk: Ocean Wellness
Stiv Wilson of ocean conservation nonprofit 5 Gyres discusses ocean pollution and possible solutions for a better future with artists Richard and Judith Selby Lang, as well as marine debris researcher Kate Bimrose. Community Center (Bolinas). bolinasmuseum.org
NOV 8 Visit to the Marin Sanitary Service Recycle and Transfer
Station Learn about what happens to your trash and recyclables, as well as how to get rid of household items and toxic materials, during this field trip to Marin Sanitary Service. Marin Sanitary Service (San Rafael). 415.456.7283, wildcarebayarea.org
NOV 9 Nature Prepares for Winter: Indian
Valley Nature prepares for winter through a variety of adaptations. Search for evidence of the seasonal shift on this hike for ages 15 and up. Indian Valley (Novato). marin countyparks.org
NOV 10–16 California Naturalist 7-Day
Training Immersive The University of California Cooperative Extension and Point Reyes National Seashore Association team up to provide an opportunity for nature and science lovers to experience Point Reyes National Seashore in a whole new way. Work with park staff o learn about operations, natural resource management and more. Various locations (Point Reyes). 415.663.1200, ptreyes.org
NOV 13 Breast Cancer in Marin: The Myths, the Facts and the
Science Breast and gynecologic surgeon Leah Kelley helps Marin residents separate fact from fiction about the risks of breast cancer in the county and provides proactive tips for staying healthy. Piatti Ristorante & Bar (Mill Valley). 415.888.2329, speaktomeevents.com
NOV 15 Saturday Morning Art Workshop
Recycle plastic and learn about its impact by creating repurposed plastic art with the help of local artists and educators Janis Yerington and Tess Felix. Bolinas Museum (Bolinas). bolinasmuseum.org
NOV 15 Birds at Bolinas
Lagoon Observe the waterfowl and shorebirds that visit this overwintering area each year — the important ecosystem houses a variety of habitats. Stinson Beach School (Stinson Beach). marincountyparks.org
NOX 22 Thanksgiving Floral Arrangement
Workshop Join ranger staff o create your own mini pumpkin floral centerpiece for the Thanksgiving table. Snacks and supplies provided at this festive event for ages seven and up. RSVP required. marincounty.org
NOV 29 Fitness Hike
Work off ome of that Turkey Day weight with this fast-paced hike from Hoo Koo E Koo to Huckleberry Trail, led by Ranger Ian McLorg. Dress in layers and bring plenty of water. Crown Road Gate (Kentfield). marin countyparks.org
NOV 29–30 Treasure
Island Flea More than 400 local vendors converge at the monthly flea market featuring antiques, up-cycled items, furniture and more. Enjoy food from 25 food trucks and stands, live music and more. Treasure Island (San Francisco). 415.898.0245, treasure islandfla.com
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