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the cusp of the timely ascending of yin/female energy. Witness 1.) The assertion of Mother Nature in global climate changes, rising sea levels, increasing earthquakes, devastating hurricanes, fires and flooding, and 2.) The assertion of women in sexual abuse disclosures, human and reproductive rights violations and racial and gender inequalities in their personal empowerment and social advocacy, assuming leadership roles in business and increasing their involvement in politics and government. Now is a consciousnessraising, vibrant, courageous and much-needed and welcomed revolutionary time of precious opportunity for making cultural transformations, living our individual freedoms, evolving as a truly human race and collectively supporting, preserving and sharing the human dignity that is the blessed gift of our birthright as fellow human beings. It’s about time now. A(Wo)men! —Raymond Bart Vespe


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By Howard Rachelson

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2 Was it the Chinese, the Italians or the Germans who invented the magnetic compass? 3 Of his lifetime works, William Shakespeare wrote 36 plays and 154 what? 4 In what year did American women win the right to vote in all elections? 5 What three films got the most nominations for this year’s upcoming Acade-

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6 Savage English pirate Edward Teach, who died in 1718, was better known by what colorful nickname?

7 Scottie dog, battleship, race car, top hat and penguin are five of the eight tokens (pieces) in what game? 8 What four Golden State Warriors made this season’s NBA all-star team? 9 What metal has the highest melting point? 10 What is Canada’s most common religion (or denomination thereof )? BONUS QUESTION: The motto of the Olympic Games is ‘Citius, Altius, Fortius’—Latin for what three English adjectives?

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▼ The Canal District is experiencing a rash of burglaries targeting the immigrant community. “Everyone in our community is afraid because of the speculations that circulate about possible ICE raids. When people are afraid, criminals take advantage of them,” tweeted Omar Carrera, executive director of the Canal Alliance. Though there were eight reported burglaries in the last month, there is concern that not all victims are calling the police, due to fear that the department is working with ICE. Not true. Regardless of immigration status, the San Rafael police are there to help. “We’re everyone’s police department,” said San Rafael Chief of Police Diana Bishop. Thieves are entering through open doors and windows and they’re looking for cash. Lock up and contact the police with any information about these crimes.—Nikki Silverstein

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Award-winning playwright Lauren Gunderson’s play ‘Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley’ is a continuance of Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice.’

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Playwright Lauren Gunderson offers insight into Marin Theatre Company residency By David Templeton

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lot of my writing process is thinking, and not typing,” admits playwright Lauren Gunderson, of San Francisco. “What that means is that I tend to work on several projects at once, crossing from one to the other, back-andforth in my mind, comparing and considering how this one could go and what the possibilities are for that one. And I’m usually also editing another mostly finished project, while preparing to pitch a new idea to a different company.” In other words, writing—for Gunderson, anyway—is as much about juggling thoughts, keeping ideas spinning and researching the details of every fresh project, as it is about actually sitting down and putting words on a page.

Gunderson should know. Though only in her mid-30s, she’s put more words on more pages than many playwrights do in their entire careers. The astoundingly prolific playwright, with 27 stage productions taking place around the country during the current 2017-2018 theater season, is, as a result, among the most produced playwrights in America. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Gunderson studied writing and drama at Emory University, and then dramatic writing at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Displaying an obvious appreciation for science and literature, her plays have generally featured real-life women or men of science or art, and many employ themes borrowed

from Shakespeare. Her betterknown plays include Emilie: La Marquise du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight, about the little-known 18th century French mathematician, Leap, about a young Isaac Newton, Silent Sky, about pioneering astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt, I and You, about a pair of modern teens unlocking the mysteries of life and death while collaborating on a Walt Whitman project for school, and the recent Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley—a sequel, of sorts, to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. And that’s just the beginning. Now roughly halfway through a three-year residency at Marin Theatre Company (MTC), Gunderson’s fast-growing catalog

of plays is soon going to expand. In addition to teaching playwriting and adult acting workshops, Gunderson is hard at work on at least three new titles. “As part of the residency, I’m writing a few different plays of different sizes,” she says. “One that’s an intimate drama, one that’s a bigger, epic piece and one that we’ve still yet to decide on.” Though she prefers not to elaborate on the subjects of the plays she’s developing at MTC, Gunderson does drop one juicy morsel of information. “We are working on a companion piece to Miss Bennet,” she says, describing the play-in-progress as, “Another side of the same story, going downstairs this time, and spending some time with the


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Diesel Bookstore Jan 30, 7pm, “The Long Hangover” with Shaun Walker. 2419 Larkspur Landing Circle, Larkspur. 415.785.8177.

Rebound Bookstore Jan 31, 7pm, Hand to Mouth/ WORDS SPOKEN OUT, readings by Albert Flynn DeSilver and Kathy Evans, plus open mic. Donations welcome. 1611 Fourth St, San Rafael. 415.482.0550.

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Pruning Roses & Basic Rose Care Learn why, how and when you should prune roses from a master gardener. Laurenyour Gunderson, Marin Theatre Company’s (MTC) Playwright in Residence, will Jan 25, 7pm. Free. Larkspur Library, 400 The have created and workshopped four theChildren’s end of herHour three years at MTC. Magnolia Ave, Larkspur, 415.927.5005. new plays at Ross Valley Players present the vital Sausalito Woman’s Club Scholarship servants of Pemberley. There are a Recognition Fund Applications couple of characters you will know Permanent residents living in the Sausalito from Pride and Prejudice, that were or Marin City School District planning hidden last play, and then to initiateinorthe continue education at an accredited college, graduate school, one infamous character from Jane vocational or art school are eligible to Austen’s novel. The production apply. Through Mar 1. Sausalito Woman’s in Marin was so much fun, and so Club, 120 Central Ave, Sausalito, swcsrf. successful, we really thought it would org/applications.

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Southern Marin Toastmasters With that work, and the as-yetImprove your public speaking skills at unnamed others, Wed, the development the weekly meeting. 6:45pm. Free. process has been a240 bit Doherty unusual, Larkspur Recreation, Dr, Larkspur, eloquent. toastmastersclubs.org. Gunderson observes. Working

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get going, Gunderson laughs again. “Well, I love writing,” she says, “so I generally get up every morning, barelyPassage able to wait to get going. So, Book no, I don’t tend to need deadline. Jan 24, 7pm, “Rebel” with NickaNolte, acclaimed readsa from hisdifferent intimate But sinceactor I have lot of memoir. includes book.at $32. projectsTicket going on insigned my head all Jan 25, 7pm, “Immortal Life”one withto Stanley times, choosing which hone Bing. Jan 26, 7pm, “The 7 Principles of Stress” in onOriisHofmekler. where having deadline with Jan 27,a1pm, “Work helps. ‘Oh, Iwith haveMaia a reading of28, a 11am, That Matters” Duerr. Jan “Hippie with Jonathan Kauffman. play inFood” two weeks? I guess I should

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contemporary play, banned from stages in probably get to writing that one.’” London and Boston when it first debuted Working with she adds, in 1934. Through FebMTC, 11. $12-$27. Barn gives her an additional incentive. Theatre, Marin Art and Garden Center, 30 Sir“Just Francis Drake Blvd, Ross, 415.456.9555. knowing that when we get

in the room together to work on The Dining Room new stuff, something interesting Six actors change roles, personalities and ages virtuoso skillatopretty create great a mosaic will with happen, that’s of interrelated scenes in this Sonoma motivation,” she says. “All of thatArts Live production. Through Feb 4. $22-$37. interaction and conversation is Sonoma Community Center, 276 E Napa incredibly valuable, as a writer. St, Sonoma, 707.938.4626.

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Driver’s Market Jan 25, 7pm, “Sausalito Wooden Boat Tours” with Victoria Colella, space is limited, RSVP recommended. Free. 200 Caledonia St, Sausalito. 415.729.9582. Osher Marin JCC Jan 24, 5pm, “Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn” with Daniel Gordis. 200 N San Pedro Rd, San Rafael. 415.444.8000.

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Book Passage By-the-Bay Jan 29, 6pm, “Handmade” with Gary Rogowski. Jan 31, 6pm, “In Our Hands” with Wilford Welch. 100 Bay St, Sausalito. 415.339.1300.

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Jan 28, 1pm, “Unmedicated” with Madisyn Taylor. Jan 28, 4pm, “New York: Stories” with Terence Clarke. Jan 30, 7pm, “Himalaya Bound” with Michael Benanav. Jan 31, 7pm, “Following Fifi” with John Crocker. 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. 415.927.0960.

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Arts & Culture Best Art Festival Best Art Gallery Best Art Studio Best Ballet Company Best Band Best Charity Event Best Cover Band Best Dance Studio Best Festival Best Film Festival Best Indie Filmmaker Best Media Personality: TV, Radio, Print Best Movie Theater Best Museum Best Music Festival Best Music Venue Best Outdoor Art Event Best Outdoor Music Festival Best Outdoor Music Venue Best Performing Arts Company Best Performing Dance Company Best Place to Dance Best Theater Company Best Videographer

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Food & Drink Best Bakery/Cafe Best Bar Best Bartender Best BBQ Best Beach Restaurant Best Breakfast Best Brew Pub Best Brunch Best Burger

Romance—to determine the winners, and then put together our biggest issue of the year, published on April 25, to celebrate them. From its lively arts and culture events, to its eclectic food scene to its aweinspiring landscapes, Marin certainly spoils all who spend time here. We look forward to seeing which people, places and things have captured your hearts. Happy voting!

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CSA Plus Three County Collective: Farmers’ market to doorstep By Tanya Henry

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any of us intend to go to the farmers’ market every week. In California we appreciate how lucky we are to have fresh produce year-round. However, it seems that all too often we run out of time, the trip to the market never happens and somehow it becomes a rarity. Enter David Levine, who brings the farmers’ market to our doorsteps. After a career in the restaurant industry mostly in the Midwest, Levine moved to Marin with his family five years ago. This month his brand-new business Three County Collective made its first 10 deliveries in Sonoma, Napa and Marin counties. Levine hopes that the orders will continue to come in. Here’s how it works: The Terra Linda resident sources fruits, vegetables and handcrafted products made from local artisans. Shoppers place their orders online, with a Sunday cutoff. Deliveries are made

on Wednesday—in the middle of the night or early-morning hours—when it’s still cold. Given the season, the majority of products include meats, cheeses and pantry items like spreads, jams, coffee and breads. “I consider us a CSA [Community Supported Agriculture] plus,” explains Levine, whose model supports multiple sources. He also works with very small producers who often only sell their products at the farmers’ markets. “Our goal or motivation was to help farms, ranches and artisans who wanted to start their own CSA or delivery system, but didn’t have the time or resources—we are doing it for them.” There is a $50 minimum and a $4 delivery/handling fee for all orders. The locally harvested and produced items are delivered in insulated eco-friendly grocery totes, which are exchanged on the next order. To learn more or to order your own taste of the county, visit threecountycollective.com.Y

Liv Ullmann, who will be honored with a tribute in San Rafael this week, has shown us Ingmar Bergman’s tender side.

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Fire & Ice Liv Ullmann arrives to celebrate Bergman’s centennial By Richard von Busack

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here’s a very mean thing often said about a strifefilled partnership: On the bright side, it made two people miserable instead of four. Considering that Liv Ullmann and Ingmar Bergman’s professional and personal liaison began when both were married to other partners, one might not be able to find even that silver lining. The Norse actress Ullmann comes to the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center this week to commemorate the Swedish director’s centenary (he was born on July 14, 1918). The critic Julian Murphy has described one of these films, Autumn Sonata (1978), as a particularly good gateway into Bergman’s work. Also showing is the 2012 Dheeraj Akolkar documentary Liv and Ingmar, in which Ullman speaks of the “painful connection” between her and her director. Bergman was in his 40s, 20 years older than her when they met. He was controlling and forbidding, and was as capable of locking himself up

in his study as he was of locking the doors on his actresses. Ullmann’s account of their life in Liv and Ingmar describes how he almost froze her and burned her alive on the same shoot—it was for 1968’s Shame, probably a movie worth dying for. After the two separated, Ullmann went to Hollywood and was cast in big-money flops. Time and Newsweek put her on the cover as a Nordic screen goddess, but time brought her back to Bergman, and she was there the day he died in 2007. Those who are confident that there cannot be such a thing as an anti-war movie need to see Shame, about a pair of gentle berry-growers, made refugees by a fictional civil war. Bergman and Ullmann’s lucid nightmare dwarves all of the many post-apocalyptic films that we can’t seem to get enough of in this century.Y A Tribute to Liv Ullmann, Feb. 2-4, Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center, 1118 Fourth St., San Rafael; 415/454-5813; rafaelfilm.cafilm.org.

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In AlterTheater’s ‘Cow Pie Bingo,’ the themes of love and capitalism are explored.

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One Joke AlterTheater’s ‘Cow Pie Bingo’ struggles By Charles Brousse

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s longtime readers of this column may be aware, I’ve been an enthusiastic supporter of San Rafael’s AlterTheater since its inception in 2004. While careful to remain objective in judging production quality, I’ve admired the plucky determination of founding artistic director Jeanette Harrison and her associates to produce minimumbudget shows in empty Fourth Street storefronts, using mainly community actors who borrow their “costumes” from bedroom closets and work with minimal scenic elements (sets, lighting, props). Nobody—neither staff nor performers—was paid very much, if anything. They worked out of love for the art form and

the hope that ultimately this little underfunded company could become an influential source of new work. Progress has been steady. The company signed on to a low-tier Equity contract that allows use of professional actors. Improved productions have resulted in several awards from Bay Area arts organizations. Grants were received. Performances were occasionally mounted in American Conservatory Theater’s (A.C.T.) The Costume Shop performance space in San Francisco, offering wider audience exposure. Most importantly, a new play development program (AlterLab) for promising writers was established and some of the scripts incubated by it have had successful launches into the wider theater world.

At each step the quality bar has risen, usually with positive results. As might be expected, however, there have been occasional hiccups. The latest, Larissa FastHorse’s Cow Pie Bingo, is currently on view in a vacant San Rafael storefront near the west end of the Fourth Street business district. It’s hard to find much to admire in this hard-to-follow, one-joke comedy developed by FastHorse during her recent company residency. The title tells you just about everything you need to know about her subject. Although “cow pie bingo” is still used as a charity fundraiser at county fairs and other celebrations in rural areas throughout the country, the play’s unspecified setting is probably South

Dakota, where the writer of Lakota Native American descent grew up. The idea is to mark out a field in squares like a bingo sheet and then introduce a cow to wander about munching whatever there is to munch, passing gas along the way (as cows are wont to do) and eventually pooping in one of the squares. Bets are placed by onlookers and the cash prize is divided between the winner and a designated charity. There you have the play’s main source of humor—watching Gwen Loeb as a bovine named Maybelle, snorting, chewing her cud and farting as she meanders about a performance space that is delimited by a couple of haybales and a pair of sky blue flats. In a published interview, FastHorse reveals that in real life the game can take fourto-six hours; on stage it’s only 90 uninterrupted minutes, but that’s more than enough for the joke to wear thin, despite Loeb’s endearing performance. In fairness, FastHorse does introduce other issues. The capitalist system is knocked for a threatened closure of the event because of money owed. There is an impassioned plea for humans to treat animals humanely, and when Maybelle poops on cue to save the day after being trained to do her duty when she reaches a certain numbered square, the question is raised about whether cheating for a good cause is moral. These matters might have had greater impact if the production values were higher. This particular AlterTheater storefront is an echo chamber that makes much of the rapidly delivered dialogue hard to understand. Perhaps it was the new space, but I also had the feeling that although the cast of usually dependable actors was seasoned by a two-week run at The Costume Shop prior to moving to Marin, the performance on opening night needed more rehearsal to achieve the needed focus. In closing, I have to say that the small audience seemed to enjoy what seemed to be a send-up of American country rustics. They certainly can draw laughter, but it should be remembered that these were among the “deplorables” who were mocked by a certain candidate in last year’s presidential election. She lost.Y NOW PLAYING: AlterTheater’s Cow Pie Bingo runs through February 18 at 1344 Fourth St., San Rafael; 415/4542787; altertheater.org.


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Friday, February 2 - Thursday, February 8 • All the Money in the World (2:12) True story of John Paul Getty III’s kidnapping and the ransom his billionaire grandfather refuses to pay; Ridley Scott directs Christopher Plummer and Michelle Williams. • Autumn Sonata (1:37) Poignant Ingmar Bergman drama about the fraught relationship between a concert pianist and her neglected daughter; Ingrid Bergman and Liv Ullmann star. • The Bolshoi Ballet: The Lady of the Camellias (3:05) The Bolshoi’s top terpsichoreans interpret Dumas’ tragic tale of a Paris courtesan with a little help from Frédéric Chopin. • The British Museum: Hokusai (1:37) Explore the life and work of the great Japanese artist on a private tour of the British Museum’s upcoming exhibition; David Hockney offers insights. • Cardcaptor Sakura: The Sealed Card (1:50) Morio Asaka anime about a young actress who takes on an evil force threatening her village. • Coco (1:49) Colorful Disney/Pixar cartoon about a Mexican musician’s adventures in the Land of the Dead; Gael Garcia Bernal, Benjamin Bratt and Edward James Olmos provide the vocals. • The Commuter (1:44) Hitchcockian tale of an innocent bystander caught up in a deadly plot aboard a crowded commute train; Liam Neeson stars. • Darkest Hour (2:05) Gary Oldman delivers a career-defining performance as Winston Churchill, rallying the British citizenry to resist the Nazi menace in the early days of WWII. • Den of Thieves (2:20) A troupe of bank robbers plot to intercept $120 million in old bills before the Federal Reserve can destroy them; county sheriff Gerard Butler has other ideas. • Django (1:55) Reda Kateb stars as the legendary 1940s jazz guitarist, wowing crowds in German-occupied Paris while his fellow gypsies face Nazi persecution. • An Evening with Liv Ullmann (1:40) The international superstar comes to the Rafael to discuss her work with Ingmar Bergman and show clips from the movies they made together. • Faithless (2:35) Complex Swedish drama about an aging playwright and his captivating muse; Liv Ullmann directs from Ingmar Bergman’s screenplay. • Fifty Shades Freed (1:41) Everyone’s favorite kinky couple is back and tying the knot in more ways than one; Kim Basinger cameos! • Forever My Girl (1:44) A country music superstar returns to his Southern home town and realizes how much he gave up for fame and fortune. • Hostiles (2:15) Epic Western follows cavalryman Christian Bale, aging warrior Wes Studi and widow woman Rosamund Pike on a perilous journey from New Mexico to Montana. • Hour of the Wolf (1:29) Surreal Ingmar Bergman tale of an artist haunted by horrific, demonic dreams; Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann star.

• Indivisibles (1:40) Prize-winning Italian fable about two young conjoined twins whose hopes of separation are scorned by the villagers who exploit them. • The Insult (1:52) Acclaimed Lebanese drama about a personal conflict between a Muslim and a Christian that escalates into a social-media lynch mob. • I, Tonya (1:59) Irreverent, darkly comic look at the Tonya Harding saga stars Margot Robbie as the overdriven Olympic skater of yore; Allison Janney co-stars. • Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (1:52) Four teenage nerds enter an ancient jungleadventure video game and can’t get out despite such self-avatars as Dwayne Johnson and Jack Black. • Lady Bird (1:33) Greta Gerwig’s breakout comedy stars Laurie Metcalf and Saoirse Ronan as a blue-collar mother and daughter bonding in circa-2002 Sacramento. • Liv & Ingmar (1:23) Liv Ullmann discusses her life and work with Ingmar Bergman through film clips and glimpses of the director’s island hideaway. • Padmaavat (2:44) M.M. Jayasi’s epic poem hits the big screen with Deepika Padukone as the legendary 16th century Hindu queen. • Permission (1:36) A longtime couple on the verge of marriage dip their toes in nonmonogamy for the very first time. • Persona (1:25) Acclaimed Ingmar Bergman classic about the merging personalities of an actress and a nurse on a secluded island; Liv Ullmann and Bibi Andersson star. • PGS: Intuition Is Your Personal Guidance System (1:23) Bill Bennett documentary explores the nature of that often infallible inner voice with insights from scientists, spiritualists and theologians. • Phantom Thread (2:10) Exquisitely crafted Paul Thomas Anderson period drama about a 1950s London couturier and the women/woman who inspire him; Daniel Day-Lewis stars. • The Post (1:55) True story of the Washington Post’s heroic publication of the Pentagon Papers stars Tom Hanks as Ben Bradlee and Meryl Streep as Kay Graham; Steven Spielberg directs. • Shame (1:43) Liv Ullmann and Max von Sydow star as a farm couple forced to confront the violence of the outside world; Ingmar Bergman directs. • The Shape of Water (1:59) Otherworldly Guillermo del Toro fairy tale about forbidden secrets, sexual longing and the Cold War; Sally Hawkins stars. • A Silent Voice (2:10) Naoko Yamada anime about the pain and struggle of adolescent bullying and the possibility of redemption. • Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (1:55) Raw, wrenching noir comedy stars Frances McDormand as a grieving mother and Woody Harrelson as the small-town cop she sets her sights on. • Winchester (1:39) Helen Mirren stars as Sarah Winchester of Winchester Mystery House fame; who knew the San Jose tourist magnet is haunted by hundreds of vengeful ghosts?

All the Money in the World (R) • An Evening with Liv Ullman (Not Rated) • Autumn Sonata (R) • Bolshoi Ballet: The Lady of the Camellias (Not Rated) • The British Museum: Hokusai (Not Rated) Call Me by Your Name (R)

Larkspur Landing: Fri, Mon-Wed 10:20; Sat-Sun 4:20, 10:20 Rafael: Fri 7:30 (Liv Ullman in person) Rafael: Sun 3 (star Liv Ullman in person)

Lark: Sun 12:55 Regency: Sun 12:55 Lark: Wed 6:15 Larkspur Landing: Fri, Mon-Wed 7:10, 10:10; Sat-Sun 1, 4, 7:10, 10:10 • Cardcaptor Sakura: The Sealed Card (PG) Lark: Sat 12:45 Darkest Hour (PG-13) Regency: Fri-Sat 10:30, 1:25, 4:25, 7:20, 10:15; Sun-Thu 10:30, 1:25, 4:25, 7:20 Sequoia: Fri 3:55, 6:45, 9:30; Sat 1:10, 3:55, 6:45, 9:30; Sun 1:10, 3:55, 6:45; Mon-Wed 3:55, 6:45; Thu 3:55 Northgate: Fri-Wed 12:50, 4, 7:05, 10:15 • Den of Thieves (R) Django (Not Rated) Rafael: Fri-Sun 3:45; Mon-Thu 8:45 Rafael: Sun 6:30 • Faithless (R) Fairfax: Thu 7 Northgate: Thu 7, 8:20, 9:40 Playhouse: Thu 7 • Fifty Shades Freed (R) Northgate: Fri-Wed 2:50, 7:55 • Forever My Girl (PG) The Greatest Showman (PG) Northgate: Fri-Wed 12:05, 2:40, 5:10, 7:40, 10:25 Rowland: Fri-Wed 11, 1:30, 4:10, 7, 10 Northgate: Fri-Wed 12:55, 4:05, 7:10, 10:20 • Hostiles (R) Rafael: Sat 6:30 • Hour of the Wolf (Not Rated) Rafael: Mon-Tue 6:30; Wed-Thu 4, 6:30 • Indivisible (Not Rated) The Insult (R) Rafael: Fri, Wed-Thu 3:30, 6, 8:30; Sat-Sun 1, 3:30, 6, 8:30; Mon-Tue 6, 8:30 Lady Bird (R) Fairfax: Fri-Wed 1:30, 7 Regency: Fri-Sat 11:15, 1:40, 4, 6:45, 9:15; Sun-Thu 11:15, 1:40, 4, 6:45 Rafael: Fri 5 • Liv & Ingmar (Not Rated) Paddington 2 (PG) Northgate: Fri-Wed 11:40, 2:20, 4:55, 7:30, 10:10 Rowland: Fri-Wed 10:30, 1, 3:50 Northgate: Fri-Wed 11:30, 6:30, 10; 3D showtime at 3 (in • Padmaavat (Not Rated) Hindi with English subtitles) Lark: Thu 6:30 • Permission (Not Rated) Rafael: Sat 4:15 • Persona (Not Rated) PGS: Intuition Is Your Personal Guidance System (Not Rated) Rafael: Fri, Mon, Tue 6:15, 8:15; Sat-Sun 12, 6:15, 8:15; Wed 4:15, 6:15 Phantom Thread (R) Fairfax: Fri-Sat 12:45, 3:45, 6:45, 9:45; Sun-Wed 12:45, 3:45, 6:45 Playhouse: Fri 3:20, 6:30, 9:20; Sat 12:30, 3:20, 6:30, 9:20; Sun-Wed 12:30, 3:20, 6:30 Regency: Fri-Sat 10:15, 1:15, 4:10, 7:10, 10:10; Sun-Thu 10:15, 1:15, 4:10, 7:10 Pitch Perfect 3 (PG-13) Northgate: Fri-Wed 11:55, 5:25, 10:25 The Post (PG-13) Fairfax: Fri-Sat 1:20, 4:05, 6:50, 9:40; Sun-Wed 1:20, 4:05, 6:50 Northgate: Fri-Wed 1:35, 4:30, 7:15, 10:05 Playhouse: Fri 3:45, 7, 9:30; Sat 12:45, 3:45, 7, 9:30; Sun-Wed 12:45, 3:45, 7 Rowland: Fri-Wed 10:50, 1:40, 4:40, 7:30, 10:15 Rafael: Sat 2 • Shame (R) The Shape of Water (R) Fairfax: Fri-Sat 4:30, 9:30; Sun-Wed 4:30 Larkspur Landing: Fri, Mon-Wed 7:30; Sat-Sun 1:20, 7:30 Playhouse: Fri 3:30, 6:45, 9:40; Sat 12:15, 3:30, 6:45, 9:40; Sun-Wed 12:15, 3:30, 6:45 Regency: Fri-Sat 10:40, 1:35, 4:40, 7:30, 10:20; Sun-Thu 10:40, 1:35, 4:40, 7:30 Rowland: Fri-Wed 10:15, 1:15, 4:20, 7:20, 10:10 A Silent Voice (PG-13) Lark: Sat 3; Sun 4:30 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (R) Fairfax: Fri-Sat 12:15, 3:30, 6:30, 9:20; Sun-Wed 12:15, 3:30, 6:30 Regency: Fri-Sat 11, 1:55, 4:50, 7:40, 10:25; Sun-Thu 11, 1:55, 4:50, 7:40 Sequoia: Fri 4:25, 7:15, 9:50; Sat 1:35, 4:25, 7:15, 9:50; Sun 1:35, 4:25, 7:15; Mon-Wed 4:25, 7:15; Thu 4:25 Northgate: Fri-Wed 4:20, 10:30 Rowland: Fri-Wed 6:50, 9:50 • 12 Strong (R) Northgate: Fri-Wed 12, 2:30, 5:05, 7:35, 10:05 Rowland: Fri• Winchester (PG-13) Wed 10, 12:30, 3, 5:30, 8, 10:30 Because there were too many movies playing this week to list, we have omitted some of the movie summaries and times for those that have been playing for multiple weeks. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Showtimes can change after we go to press. Please call theater to confirm. CinéArts at Marin 101 Caledonia St., Sausalito, 331-0255 CinéArts at Sequoia 25 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley, 388-4862 Cinema 41 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera, 924-6505 Fairfax 9 Broadway, Fairfax, 453-5444 Lark 549 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur, 924-5111 Larkspur Landing 500 Larkspur Landing Cir., Larkspur, 461-4849 Northgate 7000 Northgate Dr., San Rafael, 800-326-3264 Playhouse 40 Main St., Tiburon, 435-1234 Rafael Film Center 1118 Fourth St., San Rafael, 454-1222 Regency 80 Smith Ranch Rd., Terra Linda, 479-5050 Rowland 44 Rowland Way, Novato, 800-326-3264

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Due to limited space this week, most Sonoma and Napa listings have been cut from the calendar. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Concerts

Jan 31, Rattlebox. Feb 7, D’lilah Monroe & the Tom Cats. 765 Center Blvd, Fairfax. 415.485.1005.

MARIN COUNTY

Mt Tamalpais United Methodist Church Feb 7, A Mill Valley Philharmonic Valentine. 410 Sycamore Ave, Mill Valley. millvalleyphilharmonic.org.

“The Colors of India” with Dholrhythms Dance Company Winter Nights series pays tribute to the rhythms of India with dance, music and song. Feb 3, 8pm. $10-$35. Osher Marin JCC, 200 N San Pedro Rd, San Rafael. 415.444.8000. Ian Dogole’s Music Beyond Borders Multi-percussionist and bandleader assembles a stellar cast of musicians for a concert that pushes the envelope of jazz, world music and free improvisation. Feb 2, 8pm. $22-$35. Throckmorton Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.383.9600. “A Love Supreme” Celebration The music of John Coltrane’s album, “A Love Supreme,” comes to life with Steve Kimock, Henry Kaiser, Reed Mathis and others. Feb 3, 9pm. $30-$35. Sweetwater Music Hall, 19 Corte Madera Ave, Mill Valley. 415.388.3850.

SONOMA COUNTY Lyle Lovett & Robert Earl Keen Spend an evening with the two Texas troubadours, performing alongside each other. Feb 6, 8pm. $49-$69. Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, 50 Mark West Springs Rd, Santa Rosa. 707.546.3600.

Clubs & Venues MARIN The Belrose Thurs, open mic night. 1415 Fifth Ave, San Rafael. 415.454.6422. Fenix Feb 1, Rhythm Drivers. Feb 2, Chicago: The Tribute. Feb 3, Street Corner Renaissance. 919 Fourth St, San Rafael. 415.813.5600. George’s Nightclub Feb 3, DJ party. 842 Fourth St, San Rafael. 415.226.0262. HopMonk Novato Wed, open mic. Feb 3, D2C benefit concert with Royal Jelly Jive. 224 Vintage Way, Novato. 415.892.6200. Iron Springs Pub & Brewery

19 Broadway Club Jan 31, Lolita with Burn River Burn. Feb 1, Small Change Romeos. Feb 2, 5:30pm, Danny Montana and friends. Feb 2, 9pm, First Fridays Reggae Night with Broken Silence Sound System. Feb 3, 5:30pm, Michael Brown and friends. Feb 3, 9:30pm, Afrofunk Experience with Camino. Feb 4, Elvis Johnson’s blues jam. Feb 5, open mic. Feb 6, Blues Champions. Feb 7, Damon LeGall Band. 17 Broadway Blvd, Fairfax. 415.459.1091. No Name Bar Jan 31, Jimi James Band. Feb 2, Michael Aragon Quartet. Feb 5, Kimrea & Dreamdogs. 757 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.332.1392. Panama Hotel Restaurant Jan 31, Relatively Dead. Feb 1, EMK. Feb 6, Swing Fever. Feb 7, Donna D’Acuti. 4 Bayview St, San Rafael. 415.457.3993. Peri’s Silver Dollar Feb 1, Sticky’s Backyard. Feb 2, Swoop Unit. Feb 3, Ann Halen. Feb 4, Matt Bolton. Feb 5, open mic. 29 Broadway, Fairfax. 415.459.9910. Rancho Nicasio Feb 2, Stompy Jones. Feb 3, King James. 1 Old Rancheria Rd, Nicasio. 415.662.2219. Rickey’s Restaurant & Bar Jan 31, Lady D. Feb 6, Erin Honeywell. Feb 7, Andoni. 250 Entrada Dr, Novato. 415.883.9477. Sausalito Seahorse Wed, Milonga with Marcelo Puig and Seth Asarnow. Feb 2, the 7th Sons. Feb 3, Andre Thierry. Feb 4, 4pm, Julio Bravo & Orquestra Salsabor. Feb 6, Noel Jewkes and friends. 305 Harbor View Dr, Sausalito. 415.331.2899. Smiley’s Schooner Saloon Feb 1, Joseph Hein. Feb 2, Thunderdog and Smokin’ Ziggurats. Feb 3, the New Up. 41 Wharf Rd, Bolinas. 415.868.1311. Sweetwater Music Hall Jan 31, Michael LaMacchia & Steve Gibson Birthday Bash. Feb 1, Phantom Power and Michael Shaw. Feb 2, Fishbone with the Crooked Stuff. Feb 4, 11am, the Plage Boys. Feb 5, open mic with Austin DeLone. 19 Corte Madera Ave, Mill Valley. 415.388.3850.

Terrapin Crossroads Jan 31, Deep Dark Woods. Jan 31, Phil Lesh and friends in the Grate Room. Feb 2, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe. 100 Yacht Club Dr, San Rafael. 415.524.2773. Throckmorton Theatre Jan 31, noon, Alphabet Baroque Club. Feb 1, Waipuna. Feb 4, Lumama and Nathan Bickart Trio. 142 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.383.9600.

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Lee takes on the floral subject. Reception, Feb 6 at 5:30pm. 616 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. Tues-Sat, 10 to 2; also by appointment. 415.388.4331. Toby’s Feed Barn Feb 1-28, “Unseen Point Reyes,” Richard Blair and Kathleen Goodwin exhibit photographs and paintings of West Marin’s most picturesque places off the beaten trails. Reception, Feb 3 at 1pm. 11250 Hwy 1, Pt Reyes Station. Mon-Sat, 9 to 5; Sun, 9:30 to 4. 415.663.1223.

Green Music Center Weill Hall Feb 2, Nikolaj Znaider and Robert Kulek. Feb 3, soprano Renée Fleming. 1801 East Cotati Ave, Rohnert Park. 866.955.6040.

CONTINUING THIS WEEK

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts Feb 1, John Hiatt & the Goners. Feb 2, Yandel. 50 Mark West Springs Rd, Santa Rosa. 707.546.3600.

MARIN

Mystic Theatre & Music Hall Feb 1, New Kingston with the Late Ones. Feb 3, the Mother Hips. Sold-out. Feb 7, the Expendables with Through the Roots and Pacific Dub. 23 Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma. 707.775.6048.

NAPA Blue Note Napa Jan 31, the Lowest Pair. Feb 1, the Sam Chase & the Untraditional. Feb 2, Waipuna. Feb 6, Jules Leyhe. Feb 7, Alvon Johnson: Ambassador of the Blues. 1030 Main St, Napa. 707.603.1258.

Art OPENING MARIN Corte Madera Library Feb 3-Mar 22, “Pauline Ivancovich Teller: An Artist’s Journey,” works from 1934 to 2008 represent the career of the noted Marin artist. Reception, Feb 2 at 5pm. 707 Meadowsweet Dr, Corte Madera. 707.924.6444. Gallery Route One Feb 2-25, “Road Maps,” Gallery Route One’s 33rd annual group show is juried by San Francisco art writer and curator DeWitt Cheng. Reception, Feb 3 at 3pm. 11101 Hwy 1, Pt Reyes Station. Wed-Mon, 11 to 5. 415.663.1347. O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Feb 6-22, “Flowers,” conceptual artist Eun

Art Works Downtown Through Feb 23, “Color Emotion,” featuring artworks that primarily use color to evoke, express, or contemplate emotion or the narrative. 1337 Fourth St, San Rafael. TuesSat, 10 to 5. 415.451.8119. Bank of Marin Through Mar 18, “Unchained Artists,” thought-provoking show features artwork, poetry and handcrafted objects created by inmates in prisons from around the US and prisoners incarcerated on death row at San Quentin State Prison. 19 Sunnyside Ave, Mill Valley. Mon-Fri, 10 to 6. 415.380.4665. Book Passage Through Nov 30, “Tom Killion Residency,” acclaimed Marin artist returns to Book Passage’s gallery for a year-long exhibition of his original prints and handcrafted books. 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. Daily, 9am to 9pm. 415.927.0960. Corte Madera Library Through Feb 12, “Holiday,” Mia Brown, a painter with a disability, displays her dynamic acrylic paintings, created with a brush or stylus attached to a helmet. 707 Meadowsweet Dr, Corte Madera. 707.924.6444. Marin Art & Garden Center Through Feb 25, “Presidio Tunnel Tops,” exhibition traces landscape architect Michael Painter’s Presidio Parkway, a nearly complete parkland that will reconnect the Presidio’s waterfront to its historic core. 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ross. 415.455.5260. Marin Community Foundation Through May 18, “Bond,” exhibit features art from three Bay Area couples, six individual artists, displayed side-by-side with their partners. 5 Hamilton Landing, Ste 200,


Marin Rowing Ergathon Twenty-four-hour marathon of rowing raises funds to benefit Marin Rowing’s Youth Programs. Feb 3, noon. Mollie Stone’s Markets, 270 Bon Air Center, Greenbrae, 415.461.1164. Peace in Process Relax deeply with a morning spiritual event. Sun, 9:30am. By donation. Arlene Francis Center, 99 Sixth St, Santa Rosa, 707.528.3009. Sanskriti Annual festival explores Indian cultural heritage with music and dance performances by world-renowned artists and emerging talent. Feb 3, 5pm. $45. Marin Center Showcase Theatre, 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael, 415.499.6800.

Film On Saturday, February 3 at the Sweetwater Music Hall, the music of John Coltrane’s ‘A Love Supreme’ album comes to life with Steve Kimock, Henry Kaiser, Reed Mathis and others. Novato. Open Mon-Fri, 9 to 5. MarinMOCA Through Feb 25, “InnerScapes” get a glimpse into several artists’ subconscious in this revealing show. 500 Palm Dr, Novato. WedFri, 11 to 4; Sat-Sun, 11 to 5. 415.506.0137. O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Through Feb 1, “Annual O’Hanlon Members’ Show 2018,” see and purchase works from many of the 250 O’Hanlon Center members. 616 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. Tues-Sat, 10 to 2; also by appointment. 415.388.4331. Robert Allen Fine Art Through Jan 31, “Nature Abstracted,” group show features works on canvas by Amy Donaldson, Beatrice Findlay and John Maxon. 301 Caledonia St, Sausalito. MonFri, 10 to 5. 415.331.2800. Seager Gray Gallery Through Feb 28, “Claudia Marseille: Urban Markings,” artist addresses urbanization and globalization in her raw, multicolored collages. 108 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.384.8288. Throckmorton Theatre Through Jan 31, “Katy Kuhn and Diana Bradley,” the two artists show in the main gallery and Crescendo gallery respectively. 142 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.383.9600.

Comedy Team Trivia Contest “Jeopardy”-style questions, songs and visuals hosted by comedian Clark Peterson. Fri, Feb 2, 7pm. $3. The Club at McInnis Park, 350 Smith Ranch Rd, San Rafael, 415.492.1800. Tuesday Night Live

See standup comedians Steve Mittleman, Nathan Habib, Kabir Singh, Nick Aragon and others. Feb 6, 8pm. $17-$27. Throckmorton Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley, 415.383.9600.

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Events Art from the Heart An exciting evening of art, food, fine wine, and music benefits SSU’s art gallery exhibitions, publications and lecture programs. Feb 3, 6pm. Free admission. University Art Gallery, Sonoma State University, 1801 E Cotati Ave, Rohnert Park, 707.664.2295. From Broadway to Hollywood Pianist and storyteller Richard Glazier joins forces with local vocalist Noah Griffin to present an evening of memorable songs and stories. Feb 3, 7:30pm. $24-$30. Lark Theater, 549 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur, 415.924.5111 Healing from the October Fires Multifaceted program offers scientific perspectives on fire ecology through poetry and a film, presented by biologist and filmmaker Maya Khosla and community members. Pre-registration required. Feb

CULT Film Series Horror masterpiece,”The Thing” screens with special guest, cinematographer Dean Cundey, appearing in a Q&A. Feb 1, 7pm. $10. Roxy Stadium 14 Cinemas, 85 Santa Rosa Ave, Santa Rosa, 707.525.8909. First Friday Film Series Series returns with 1955 classic “Rebel Without a Cause,” starring James Dean and Natalie Wood. Feb 2, 7pm. $5. Charles M Schulz Museum, 2301 Hardies Lane, Santa Rosa, 707.579.4452. Not Alone Buckelew Programs partners with filmmaker Kiki Goshay and teen advocates in a screening of her film and community discussion of teen suicide prevention. Jan 31, 7pm. $25. Mill Valley Community Center, 180 Camino Alto, Mill Valley, 415.491.5705. Now Is the Time: Healthcare for Everyone Documentary screens as part of “West Marin Standing Together,” with healthcare presentation and discussion. Feb 2, 7pm. Dance Palace, 503 B St, Pt Reyes Station, 415.663.1075. Tribute to Liv Ullmann Actress who lived and worked with Swedish director Ingmar Bergman is on hand for a weekend-long tribute that screens several of Bergman’s films as part of a centennial celebration of the filmmaker. Feb 2-4. Smith Rafael Film Center, 1118 Fourth St, San Rafael, 415.454.1222.

Lectures American Garden School Learn about managing successful soil and irrigation in your gardening from talented teachers. Feb 4, 9:30am. $130. Healdsburg Shed, 25 North St, Healdsburg, 707.431.7433. Facilitated Women’s Support Group Explore what is holding you back from having the life you desire. Thurs, 6:30pm. Empowering Change, 130 Petaluma Ave Ste 2C, Sebastopol, 707.494.3216. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous Twelve-step recovery program for anyone

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Readings Angelico Hall Feb 5, 7pm, “Lincoln in the Bardo” with George Saunders. $40. Dominican University, 50 Acacia Ave, San Rafael. 415.457.4440. Aqus Cafe Feb 5, 6:15pm, A Muse-ing Mondays with Rivertown Poets, featuring poets Robert Aquinas McNally and Gayle Eleano, with open mic. 189 H St, Petaluma. 707.778.6060. Book Passage Jan 31, 7pm, “Following Fifi” with John Crocker. Feb 1, 7pm, “The Rough

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Twenty-four-hour marathon of rowing From Gutters to Gardens raises funds to benefit Marin Rowing’s Maximize your rainwater to use in your Youth Programs. Feb 3, noon. Mollie Stone’s home garden. Feb 7, 6pm. Free. Cotati Markets, 270 Bon Air Center, Greenbrae, Community Center, 216 E School St, Cotati. (Publication Dates: Jan 10, Jan WEST CRESCENT DR., ago and is renewing under the 415.461.1164. on Jan 2, 2018. (Publication FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 101 MEADOW WAY, SAN 17, Jan 24, Jan 31 of 2018) SAN RAFAEL, CAGulf 94901: fictitious business name(s) listof the Farallones Dates: Jan 10, Jan 17, Jan 24, NAME STATEMENT—File GERONIMO, CA 94963: RAMIREZ FLORES FELIX, ed herein. This statement Peace Process Jan 31 ofin2018). No: 2017-143532. The folLINDA M Learn about the whale andPETERSON, marine life was 15 WEST CRESCENTisDR., filed with the County Clerklowing individual(s) (are) 101 MEADOW WAY, Relax deeply with a morning spiritual hotspot just off our coast.ofJan 31, 6pm. $15. SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. The Recorder Marin County business: MARIN SAN GERONIMO, CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS event. Sun, 9:30am. By donation.doing Arlene Marin Art & Garden Center, 30 Sir Francis business is being conducted by on Dec 14, 2017. (Publication SF ELECTRIC, 1382 SIR 94963-0117. The business NAME STATEMENT—File FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Francis Center, 99The Sixth Rosa, AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant Jan 17, Jan 24,byJan 31, Blvd, Ross, 415.455.5260. DRAKEDrake BLVD., isDates: being conducted AN No: 2018-143621. fol-St, Santa FRANCIS NAME STATEMENT—File is renewing filing CA with94910: changes Feb 7, of 2018) Registrant 707.528.3009. SAN ANSELMO, INDIVIDUAL. lowing individual(s) is (are) No: 2018-143708. The and is CHARGE transactingELECTRIC business Live Figure Drawing Class AUTO will begin transacting busidoing business: TIME FOR following individual(s) is under1302 the fictitious business Sanskriti INC., SIR FRANCIS nessincludes under the Open studio event livefictitious model COLOR, 1769 GRANTWH AVE., (are) doing business: name(s)BLVD., listed herein. This SAN name(s) listedno Annual festival explores Indian DRAKE NOVATO, CA 94947: HANA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS figure drawing business or painting class with SERVICES HANDYAN, statement was filed with the CA 94910. The herein. statement was NUGUSU, 810 ST., LARK CT, NAMEThis STATEMENT—File cultural heritage with music and ANSELMO, dance 757 LINCOLN SAN instructor. Fri, 9:30am. $25. Healdsburg County Clerk-Recorder of business is being conductfiled the County ClerkNOVATO,CA CA94901: 94947. The busiNo: with 2017-143451. The followRAFAEL, performances by world-renowned artists Art9,Atelier, North St,ofHealdsburg, Marin on Jan 2018. 126Recorder ed by ACounty CORPORATION. Marin County ness is being conducted by AN ing individual(s) is (are) doing WALTER HERNANDEZ and emerging talent. Feb 3, 5pm. $45. Marin (Publication Dates: Jan 17, Jan Registrant is renewing filing on Jan 19, 2018. (Publication 707.791.4028. INDIVIDUAL. Registration business: J2 INTERIORS, GODOY, 757 LINCOLN 24, Jan 31, Feb 7 of 2018) with changes and is transactDates: Jan 24, 31, Feb 7, 14, Center Showcase Theatre, 10 Avenue of the expired moreRAFAEL, than 40 days 425 WELLESLEY AVE, ST., 26, SAN ing business underRefuge the ficti-Recovery 2018) Flags, SanisRafael, 415.499.6800. ago94901. and renewing under MILL VALLEY, CA 94941: CA The business is the tious business name(s) Join alisted Buddhist based group. fictitious businessby name(s) JOHNrecovery JOHNSTON, 425Sat, being conducted AN listherein. This statement was ed herein. This Registrant statement was FICTITIOUS BUSINESS WELLESLEY AVE, INDIVIDUAL. 9:30am. Arlene Francis Center, 99 MILL Sixth St, filed with the County Clerkfiledbegin with transacting the County ClerkNAME STATEMENT—File VALLEY, CA 94941. The busiFICTITIOUS BUSINESS will busiRosa, 707.528.3009. Recorder of MarinSanta County

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NAME STATEMENT—File ness underofthe fictitious Recorder Marin County No: 2017-143532. The folness is being conducted by on Dec 14, 2017. (Publication business listed No: The on Jan 2,name(s) 2018. (Publication lowingJan individual(s) isJan (are) AN2018-143742. INDIVIDUAL. Registrant Sausalito Woman’s Club Scholarship Dates: 17, Jan 24, 31, following is herein. This10, statement Dates:Film Jan Jan 17, Janwas 24, doing will Applications beginindividual(s) transacting business CULT Series Feb 7 ofbusiness: 2018) MARIN Recognition Fund filed with the County Clerk(are) doing business: RGG Jan 31 of 2018). SF ELECTRIC, 1382 SIR under the fictitious business Horror masterpiece, ”The Thing” screens residents living in herein. the Sausalito Recorder of Marin County BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, FRANCIS DRAKEPermanent BLVD., name(s) listed This with special guest, cinematographer Dean 314 BAYVIEW ST, SAN on Jan 10, 2018. (Publication or Marin District SAN ANSELMO, CA 94910: City School statement was planning filed with the Cundey, appearing a Q&A. 1, 7pm.CHARGE Dates: Jan 17, Jan 24,inJan 31, FebFICTITIOUS BUSINESS RAFAEL, CA 94901: AUTO ELECTRIC Countyeducation Clerk-Recorder to initiate or continue at of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Feb 7Roxy of 2018) STATEMENT—File DARREN RACUSEN, $10. Stadium 14 Cinemas, 85NAME Santa1302 INC., SIR FRANCIS Maringraduate County on Dec 1, 2017. an accredited college, school, NAME STATEMENT—File No: 2018-143701. The fol314 BAYVIEW ST, SAN DRAKE BLVD., SAN (Publication Dates: Dec 27 of Rosa Ave, Santa Rosa, 707.525.8909. No: 2018-143708. The followvocational or art school are eligible lowing individual(s) is (are) RAFAEL, CA 94901. TheJan ANSELMO, CA 94910. The 2017 and Jan 03, Jan to 10, ing individual(s) is (are) doing doing business: FLOORTEX business is being conductapply. Through Mar 1. Sausalito Woman’s business is being conducted by 24, 2018) First Friday Series FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business: WHFilm SERVICES DESIGN, 5768 PARADISE ed Ave, by AN INDIVIDUAL. A CORPORATION. Registrant Club, 120 Central Sausalito, swcsrf.org/ NAME STATEMENT—File Series returns with 1955 classic “Rebel HANDYAN, 757 LINCOLN DR., CORTEfiling MADERA, Registrant will begin transis renewing changes No: applications. ST.,2018-143700. SAN aRAFAEL, CA 94901: Without Cause,”The starring James CA Dean and RUDY with 94925: HASSID, acting business under the and is transacting business following individual(s) WALTER HERNANDEZ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 288 OLIVE AVE., NOVATO, fictitious business name(s) Natalie Wood. Feb 2, 7pm. $5. Charles Mthe fictitious under business is (are) doing business: Southern Marin Toastmasters GODOY, 757 LINCOLN ST., 26, CA Santa NAME STATEMENT—File 94945. Theherein. business is listed herein. This statement Schulz Museum, 2301 Hardies name(s) listed This RF CONSTRUCTION, 15 The Lane, Improve your public speaking skills at SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. No:filed 2018-143768.The followbeing conducted by AN was with the County WEST CRESCENT DR., by statement was filed with the Rosa, 707.579.4452. business is being conducted ing individual(s) (are) INDIVIDUAL. Registration Clerk-Recorder ofisMarin the weekly meeting. Wed, 6:45pm. Free.doing SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: Countymore Clerk-Recorder of AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant business: MUD ‘N BISCUITS expired than 40 days County on Jan 16, 2018. Larkspur Recreation, 240 Doherty Dr, RAMIREZ FLORES FELIX, Not Marin on Dec 14, 2017. ago andCounty is renewing under (Publication Jan 24, will Alone begin transacting business CERAMICS, Dates: 101 MEADOW 15 WEST CRESCENT (Publication Dates: Jan 17, Janeloquent.toastmastersclubs.org. Larkspur, Buckelew Programs partners withthe fictitious business 31, FebSAN 7, 14,GERONIMO, 2018) under the fictitious business WAY, CA DR., SAN RAFAEL, CA 24, Jan 31, Feb 7 of 2018) filmmaker Kiki Goshay and teen name(s) advocateslisted herein. This name(s) listed herein. 94963: LINDA M PETERSON, 94901. The business isThis Spiritual Healing statement was filed with wasof filed 101 MEADOW WAY, SAN instatement a screening her filmthe and community being conducted by with AN Weekly meetingGERONIMO, covers various the County Clerk-Recorder County Clerk-Recorder of prevention. CAtopics, 94963-0117. INDIVIDUAL. Registrant FICTITIOUS BUSINESS discussion of teen suicide Jan 31, of Marin County on Dec Marin County on Jan 10, 2018. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The is being conwith meditation andbusiness individual healing is renewing filing with NAME STATEMENT—File 7pm. $25. MillDates: Valley Community Center, 14, 2017. (Publication Dates: (Publication Jan 17, Jan NAME STATEMENT—File ducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. treatment. Fri, 7pm. Spiritist Society changes and is transacting No: 2018-143749. The Jan Jan 24, Jan The 31, Feb 7, 180 Alto, Valley, 415.491.5705. 24, Camino Jan 31, Feb 7the ofMill 2018) No:17,2018-143701. followRegistrant will transactbusiness under fictitious following individual(s) Towards the Light, 1 Simms St,begin San Rafael, ofing 2018) individual(s) is (are) doing business the fictibusiness name(s) listed ising (are) doingunder business: 707.225.5762. Now Is the Time: Healthcare for business: FLOORTEX DESIGN, PING’S tious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was MANDARIN Everyone 5768 PARADISE DR., CORTE herein. This statement filed with the BUSINESS County ClerkRESTAURANT, 817 was FICTITIOUS Sunlight Chair Yoga MADERA, CABUSINESS 94925: RUDY filed with the BLVD CountyW, ClerkDocumentary screens as part of “West Recorder of Marin County FICTITIOUS FRANCISCO NAME STATEMENT—File Learn yoga at all ages and levels ofCounty health HASSID, 288 OLIVE AVE., Recorder of Marin on Jan 9, 2018. (Publication NAME STATEMENT— SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: Marin Standing Together, ” with healthcare No: 2018-143700. The NOVATO, CA 94945. The busion Jan 19, 2018. (Publication and mobility. Wed, 12:15pm. BodyVibe Dates: Jan individual(s) 17, and Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 2, File No: 2018-143768.The WEIAN CHEN,1331 following presentation discussion. 7pm. ness is being conducted by999 AN Andersen Dates: Dr, Jan Ste 24,STREET, 31, Feb 14, Feb 7 ofdoing 2018) following individual(s) is STOCKTON Studio, 170, San7,APT. is (are) Dance Palace,business: 503 B St, Pt Reyes Station, INDIVIDUAL. 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Tribute to Liv Ullmann Actress who lived and worked with Swedish director Ingmar Bergman is on hand for a weekend-long tribute that screens several of Bergman’s films as part of a centennial celebration of the filmmaker. Feb 2-4. Smith 1Film Mountain biking, when Joe Rafael Center, 1118 Fourth St, San 1a. Avenue Breeze built the Breezer 1 (now Rafael, 415.454.1222.

Twined Basket Workshop Hands-on class with basket weaver Charlie Kennard uses peeled willow sticks to make miniature baskets. Pre-registration required. Feb 3, 9:30am. $95. Laguna de Santa Rosa Environmental Center, 900 Sanford Rd, 7 Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers) and Santa Rosa, 707.527.9277.

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PublicNotices is being conducted by AN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS INDIVIDUAL. Registrant is NAME STATEMENT—File renewing filing with changes No: 2018-143742. The followandindividual(s) is transacting business ing is (are) doing under the fictitious business business: RGG BUSINESS name(s) listed This SOLUTIONS, 314herin. BAYVIEW statement was filed with ST, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: the County Clerk-Recorder DARREN RACUSEN, 314 of Marin County Jan 17, BAYVIEW ST, SAN on RAFAEL, 2018. (Publication Dates: CA 94901. The business is Jan 24, 31, Feb 7, 14,by 2018) being conducted AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant will begin transacting business under the fictitious business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS name(s) herein. This NAME listed STATEMENT—File statement was filed The with folthe No: 2018-143721. lowingClerk-Recorder individual(s) isof(are) County doingCounty business: Marin on ETA-MARIN, Jan 16, 2018. 955 DEL GANADO (Publication Dates: JanROAD, 24, 31, STE. A, SAN Feb 7, 14, 2018) RAFAEL, CA

94903: SHERVIN TAJBAKSH ARCHITECTURE, INC. 955 DEL GANADO ROAD, FICTITIOUS STE. A, SANBUSINESS RAFAEL, NAME STATEMENT—File CA 94903. The business No: 2018-143749. The by fol-A is being conducted lowing individual(s) Registrant is (are) CORPORATION. doing business: PING’S busiwill begin transacting MANDARIN RESTAURANT, ness under the fictitious busi817 FRANCISCO BLVD ness name(s) listed herein. W, SAN RAFAEL,was CA filed with This statement 94901: WEIAN CHEN,1331 the County Clerk-Recorder STOCKTON STREET, of Marin County onAPT. Jan 408, 11, SAN FRANCISCO, 94133.Jan 2018. (PublicationCA Dates: The being con24, business 31, Feb 7,is14, 2018) ducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant is renewing filing with changes and is transacting FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business the fictitious NAME under STATEMENT—File business name(s) listed No: 2018-143702. Theherin. folThis statement was filedis with lowing individual(s) (are) the County Clerk-Recorder of doing business: MIRACLE Marin Jan4TH 17, 2018. MILECounty CAFE, on 2130 ST., (Publication Dates: 24, 31, SAN RAFAEL, CAJan 94901: Feb 7, 14, 2018) LOPEZ, 330 FERNANDO

CANAL ST., #100, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. The business is being conductFICTITIOUS BUSINESS ed by AN INDIVIDUAL. NAME STATEMENT—File Registrant will begin transNo: 2018-143721. The folactingindividual(s) business under the lowing is (are) fictitious business name(s) doing business: ETA-MARIN, listed herein. This statement 955 DEL GANADO ROAD, was A, filed with the County STE. SAN RAFAEL, CA Clerk-Recorder of Marin 94903: SHERVIN TAJBAKSH County on Jan 10, 2018. ARCHITECTURE, INC. 955 (Publication Dates: Jan 24, 31, DEL Feb GANADO 7, 14, 2018)ROAD, STE. A, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903. The business is being conducted by A CORPORATION. Registrant FICTITIOUS BUSINESS will begin transacting business NAME under theSTATEMENT—File fictitious business No: 2018-143763. The folname(s) listed herein. This lowing individual(s) is (are) statement was filed with the doing business: CLOUDVIEW County Clerk-Recorder of CONSULTING, Marin County on301 JanCLOUD 11, 2018. VIEW TRAIL, SAUSALITO, (Publication Dates: Jan 24, 31, CA7,94965: MELANIE Feb 14, 2018)

CHANCELLOR, 301 CLOUD VIEW TRAIL, SAUSALITO, CA 94965. The business is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS being conducted by AN NAME STATEMENT—File No: INDIVIDUAL. Registrant will 2018-143702. The following begin transacting business under the fictitious business individual(s) is (are) doing businame(s) listed herein. This ness: MIRACLE MILE CAFE, statement wasSAN filedRAFAEL, with the 2130 4TH ST., County Clerk-Recorder CA 94901: FERNANDO of Marin County on Jan 19,#100, 2018. LOPEZ, 330 CANAL ST., (Publication Jan 31, Feb SAN RAFAEL,Dates: CA 94901. The OTHER NOTICES 7, 14, 21 is ofbeing 2018)conducted business by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant will begin transacting business under the fictitious business ORDER TO SHOW name(s) This CAUSElisted FORherein. CHANGE statement wasSUPERIOR filed with the OF NAME: County Clerk-Recorder of COURT OF THE STATE

OF CALIFORNIA Marin County on JanFOR 10, 2018. THE COUNTY (Publication Dates:OF JanMARIN. 24, 31, No: CIV 1704675. TO ALL Feb 7, 14, 2018)

INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner ALEXIS SARA ROSENBLATT filed a petition with this court for a OTHER NOTICES decree changing names SUMMONS as follows: ALEXIS SARA (CITACION JUDICIAL) ROSENBLATT to ALEXIS NOTICE TO ANGELUCCI. SARA ROSE DEFENDANT:THE THE COURT ORDERS TESTATE AND INTESTATE that all persons interested in this matterOF shall appear SUCCESSORS JOHN before this court at the THE TREWAVAS, DECEASED; hearing indicated below to TESTATE AND INTESTATE show cause, ifOF any, why S.the SUCCESSORS RUTH petition for change of name TREWAVAS, DECEASED; and should not be granted. Any ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN, person objecting to the OR CLAIMING ANY LEGAL name changes described EQUITABLE RIGHT, TITLE, above must file a written ESTATE, OR INTEREST IN objection that includes the THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED reasons for the objection at IN THE COMPLAINT least two court days before ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFFS’ the matter is scheduled to TITLE, OR ANY CLOUD ON be heard andTITLE mustTO appear PLAINTIFFS’ THE at the hearing showascause PROPERTY suedto herein why the petition not DOES 1 though 100,should inclusive, be granted. If no written Exhibit “A All that certain objection is timely filed, the real property situated the court may grant theinpetition unincorporated area ofNOTICE the without a hearing. County of Marin, 02/23/2018 State of OF HEARING: California being more AT 09:00and AM, DEPT A. particularly described as folSuperior Court of California, lows: An unnamed lane feet County of Marin, 35014Civic wide lying between 33 and Center Drive, San lots Rafael, CA 34 as shown on that certain 94913. A copy of this ORDER map entitled,CAUSE “Map ofshall Campbe TO SHOW Tamalpais Valley publishedHomestead at least once each Calif. a subdivision weekBeing for four successiveof Block 12 of Tamalpais Land & weeks prior to the date set Water Co’s Map filed for hearing on No. the 7” petition for on November 17, in record the following newspaper 1908 in Bookcirculation, 3 of Maps at of general printA Portion .N. Page ed in2.the countyofofA.P Marin: PACIFIC SUN. of filing: 047-082-23. YOU Date ARE BEING Dec 22, (Publication SUED BY2017 PLAINTIFF: (LO Dates: Jan 10, Jan 17, Jan ESTA DEMANDANDO EL 24, Jan 31 of 2018) DENNIS DAMANDANTE):

SCOTT, an individual and AMY SCOTT, an individual. CASE NUMBER: CIV1704469. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE NOTICE! You haveOF been sued. FOR CHANGE NAME: The court mayCOURT decide against SUPERIOR OF THE you without your being heard STATE OF CALIFORNIA unless within FOR you THErespond COUNTY OF 30 days. Read theCIV informaMARIN. No: 1800006. tion have 30 TO below.You ALL INTERESTED CALENDAR after this PERSONS: DAYS Petitioner summons and legal papers are MISHARY KHALID SAOUD served on youfiled to file a written AL-SALEM a petition with thisatcourt for aand decree response this court have names asplaintiff. follows: achanging copy served on the KHALID SAOUD AMISHARY letter or phone call will AL-SALEM to MISHARY not protect you. Your written STEWART SALEM. THE response must be in proper COURT that legal formORDERS if you want theall persons interested in court to hear your case. this There matter before may be ashall courtappear form that you thisuse court at the hearingYou can for your response. indicated below toforms show can find these court cause, if any, why theatpetiand more information the tion for change of name California Courts. Online Selfshould not be granted. Help Center ([ http://www.Any person objecting to the] courtinfo.ca.gov/self help name changes describedhelp), www.courtinfo.ca.gov/self above mustlaw filelibrary, a written your county or the objection that includes the courthouse nearest you. If you reasons for the objection at cannot pay court the filing ask least two daysfee, before the clerk a fee waiver thecourt matter is for scheduled to form. If youand do not file your be heard must appear response on time,toyou maycause lose at the hearing show the case bypetition default, and yournot why the should wages, money, and propertymay be granted. If no written be taken without further warnobjection is timely filed, the ing from thegrant court.the There are court may petition

without hearing. NOTICE other legalarequirements. You OF want HEARING: 02/13/2018 may to call an attorney AT 09:00 AM, DEPT E. right away. If you do not know Superior of California, an attorney,Court you may want to County of Marin, 3501service. Civic call an attorney referral Drive, San an Rafael, IfCenter you cannot afford attor-CA 94913. copy this ORDER ney, you A may be of eligible for free TO SHOW CAUSE shall be legal services from a nonprofit published at least once legal services program. Youeach can weekthese for four successive locate nonprofit groups prior to Legal the date set atweeks the California Services for hearing on the petition Web site (www.lawhelpcaliforin the following newspaper nia.org), the California Courts of general circulation, printOnline Self-Help Center (www. ed in the county of Marin: courtinfo.ca.gov/self help), or by PACIFIC your SUN.local Datecourt of filing: contacting or Jan 2, 2018 (Publication county bar association. NOTE: Dates: Jan 10, Jan 17, Jan 24, The court has a statutory lien Jan 31 of 2018) for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more TOThe SHOW CAUSE inORDER a civil case. court’s FOR CHANGE OF NAME: lien must be paid before the SUPERIOR COURT OF THE court will dismiss the case. STATELo OFhan CALIFORNIA jAV/501 demandado. THE COUNTY OF SfFOR no responde dentro de 30 MARIN. CIVdecidir 0704690. dlas, Ia corteNo: puede TO ALL INTERESTED en su contra sin escuchar su PERSONS: versi6n. Lea IaPetitioner informaci6n a SUSAN CONSTANCE cantinuaci6n. Tiene 30 DiAS WENDER filed petitionde DE CALENDAR/0adespues with court esta for acitaci6n decree que le this entreguen changing names as follows: y papeles legales para presenSUSAN CONSTANCE tar una respuesta par escrito WENDER to MEIYA SUSAN en esta corte yTHE hacer que se WENDER. COURT entregue una capia a! demanORDERS that all persons dante. Una carta a una 1/amada interested in this matter shall telef6nica nolo protegen. Suat appear before this court respuesta por indicated escrito tiene que the hearing below estar en farmato legal to show cause, if any,correcto why sfthe desea que procesen su caso petition for change of en Ia corte. Es posible haya name should not beque granted. un formulario que usted to pueda Any person objecting usar suchanges respuesta. Puede the para name described encontrar estosfile formularios above must a written de Ia corte ythat masincludes informaci6n objection the en el Centro de lasat reasons for de theAyuda objection Cortes de California ([ http:// least two court days before www.sucorte.ca.govJ ]www.to the matter is scheduled be heard and en must appear sucorte.ca.govJ, Ia biblioteca at!eyes the hearing to show cause de de su condado a en Ia why que the le petition should not corte quede mas cerca. Sf be granted. If no written no puede pagar Ia cuota de preobjectionpida is timely filed, the sentaci6n, af secretario de grant the petition Iacourt cortemay que le de un formulawithout a hearing. NOTICE rio de exenci6n de pago de cuoOFSino HEARING: tas. presenta 02/14/2018 su respuesta AT 09:00 AM, DEPT E.caso a tiempo, puede perder el Superior Court of California, por incumplimiento y Ia corte of Marin, 3501 Civic leCounty podra quitar su suefdo, dineCenter Drive, Sanadvertencia. Rafael, CA ro y bienes sin mas 94913. A requisitos copy of this ORDER Hay otros legales. Es TO SHOW CAUSE shall be recomendable que f lame a un published at least once each abogado inmediatamente. Sino week for successive conoce a unfour abogado, puede weeks prior to the date set llamar a un seNicio de remifor hearing on the petition si6n a abogados. Sf newspaper no puede in the following pagar a un abogado, es posible of general circulation, printque cumpla con los requisitos ed in the county of Marin: para obtener se!Vicios legales PACIFIC SUN. Date of filing: gratuitos de un(Publication programa de Dec 27, 2017 seNicios legales de 24, Dates: Jan 10, sin Janfines 17, Jan Iuera. encontrar estos Jan 31Puede of 2018) grupos sin fines de Iuera en el sitio web de California Legal SeNices, (www.lawhelpcaliforORDERenTO SHOWdeCAUSE nia.orgJ, el Centro Ayuda FOR CHANGE OF NAME: de las Cortes de California, SUPERIOR COURT OF THE {wNw.sucorte.ca.govJ o ponienSTATE OF CALIFORNIA dose en contacto con Ia corte o THE OF elFOR colegio de COUNTY abogados locales. MARIN. No: CIV 1800183. AVISO: Por ley, Ia corte tiene TO ALL INTERESTED derecho a reclamar las cuotas y PERSONS: Petitioner Maha los costas exentos por imponer Hussein Saleh Al Naseri filed un gravamenwith sabre cualquier a petition this court for recuperacf6n de $10,000 6 mas a decree changing names as de valor recibida mediante un

Patch” with Daphne de Marneffe. Feb awkward humans and a cow navigating an increasingly immoral world while staying 3, 1pm, “A Kind of Miraculous Paradise” true to a moral compass, makes its world with Sandra Allen. Feb 3, 4pm, “Barefoot premiere. Through Feb 18. AlterTheater Frontrunners: Sex, Women & Power” with Storefront, 1344 Fourth St, San Rafael, Peggy Reskin. Feb 3, 7pm, “All the Women 415.454.2787. in My Family Sing” with Deborah Santana. Feb 6, 7pm, “Stones” with Jeanie Kortum. Death of a Salesman Feb 7, 1pm, “The Most Dangerous Man in Playwright Arthur about follows:o MAHA HUSSEIN once each for four by drama ELSIE HUEY. atMARIN theMiller’s hearing to show cause acuerdo una de ORDER TOweek SHOW CAUSE America” withconcesi6n Bill Minutaglio and Steve an aging and his family is a tense SALEH AL7, NASERI successive weeks to salesman THE PETITION FOR why the petition should not arbitraje en un caso“Tell de to dereFOR OFprior NAME: Davis. Feb 7pm, Me More!” withCHANGE MAHA NASERI EIDE. THE the date set for hearing on PROBATE requests that examination of the American Dream. be granted. If no writtenFeb cho civil. Tiene que pagar el SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Kelly Corrigan, features musician Matt COURT ORDERS that the petition in the1-18. followELSIE HUEY be appointed objection is timely filed, the gravamen de Ia corte antesall de STATE OF CALIFORNIA $12-$27. Novato Theater Company, Nathan. 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. persons interested in this ing newspaper of 5240 general as personal representative may415.883.4498. grant the petition to que Ia corte pueda desechar FOR THE COUNTY OF Nave Dr, court Novato, matter shall appear circulation, in the administer the estate of the 415.927.0960. without a hearing. NOTICE el caso. The name and before address MARIN. No: printed CIV 1800006. hearing county of Marin: The PACIFIC decedent. THE02/14/2018 PETITION OF HEARING: AT ofthis thecourt court at is: the (EI nombre TO ALL INTERESTED Dining Room indicated below to show SUN. Date of filing: JAN 18, requests authority to adminPassage By-the-Bay 09:00 AM, DEPT E. Superior yBook direccion de Ia corte es): PERSONS: Petitioner Six actors change roles, personalities and cause, if any, why the peti2018. (Publication Dates: ister the estate under the Court of California, County Marin Superior Court withMISHARY Jan 31,County 6pm, “In Our Hands” Wilford KHALID SAOUD ages skill to create a Center mosaic tionCivic for change of name Jan 24, 31,filed Feb a7, petition 14 of with 2018)virtuoso Administration ofIndependent Marin, 3501 Civic 3501 Center Drive, Room Welch. Feb “Stark Truths”AL-SALEM with should not 1, be6pm, granted. of Estates Act. (This authorinterrelated Drive, scenes in this Sonoma Arts San Rafael, CA 94913. 113, San Rafael, CA 94913- Any with this court for aof decree Gillian Herbert. Feb 7, 6pm, “The Night person to theand willofallow the personal Aity copy thisFeb ORDER TO 4988. Theobjecting name, address, changing names as follows: Live production. Through 4. $22-$37. name changes described representative to take many Child” with AnnaofQuinn. 100 BayMISHARY St, SHOW Center, CAUSE shall pubtelephone number plaintiffs KHALID SAOUD Community ORDER TO SHOW Sonoma 276 EbeNapa St, above must file a written actions without Sausalito. lished at least onceobtaining each week attorney, or415.339.1300. plaintiff without AL-SALEM to MISHARY CAUSE FOR CHANGE Sonoma, 707.938.4626. objection includes court takfor fourapproval. successiveBefore weeks prior an attorney,that is: (EI nombre,the STEWART SALEM. THE OF NAME: SUPERIOR reasons forythe objection important Napa Bookmine at Oxbow toing thecertain date setvery for hearing on Ia direcci6n el numero de at COURT all perCOURTORDERS OF THEthat STATE Disgraced least two court daysdel before actions, however, the perOF interested CALIFORNIA the petition in the following teletono del abogado sons in thisFOR matter Feb noon, Discovery the 4, matter is“The scheduled to of Ramen” sonal representative will be Leftcourt Edge Theatre presents the social drama THE COUNTY OF newspaper of general circudemandante. o del demanshall appear before this with Oliver Chin. 610 First St, Shop 4, Napa. be heard and must appear required to give notice about a Pakistani-American lawyer andtohis MARIN. No: CIV 1800175. lation, printed in the county dante que no tiene abogado, at the hearing indicated at the hearing to show cause interested persons unless 707.726.6575. TO ALL INTERESTED of Marin: PACIFIC SUN. es): Christopher A. Skelton below to show cause, if any, wife caught in an escalating dinner party why the petition should not

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PERSONS: Petitioner Date of filing: Dec 2017 CSB# 287823, Rif kind Law why the petition forargument. change Through Feb 18.to$25-$40. Luther be granted. IfClub no written consented the 27, proposed Outdoor Art Alcazar a (Publication Dates: Jan 10, Jan Group, 100 is Drake’s Landing ofAmanda name should notfiled be grantobjection timely filed, theand “Nine action). The independent Burbank Center for the Arts, 50 Mark West Feb 1, 7:30pm, “The Beauty” petition with this court 17, Jan 24, Jan 31 ofauthority 2018) Road, 415.785.7988. ed. Any person objecting to courtSuite may260, grant the petition administration Springs Rd, Santa Rosa, 707.546.3600. forname a reads decree changing Gates” with Jane Hirshfield, poet Greenbrae, 94904. DATE: localthe changes described without aCA hearing. NOTICE will be granted unless an names as follows: TOBIAS Dec-5, 2017. James M. Kim/ above file a written from various works. 1 W Blithedale Ave,must OF HEARING: 03/16/2018 interested person files an JULIO RIVERA toGood TOBIAS Clerk C. Lucchese/Deputy objection that includes thePeople NOTICE AT 09:00 AM, DEPT A, objection toPETITION the petition Mill Valley. 415.383.2582. JULIO ALCAZAR. THE Set in south Boston, thisOF humorous work (Pub Dates Jan 03, Jan 10, Jan reasons for the objection at ROOM A. Superior Court of andADMINISTER shows good cause why TO ESTATE. COURT ORDERS that all everyday 17, Jan 24 of 2018) least two court days before explores struggles and unshakable California, County of Marin, the court should not grant Petaluma Copperfield’s Books persons interested in this NOTICE OF PETITION TO the matter is scheduled to of living ADMINISTER 3501 Civic Center Drive, San the authority. A HEARING hopes down and out in America. ESTATE OF: Jan 31, 4pm, “Lola Dutch” with Sarah Janeand must matter appear before be heard shall appear Rafael, CA 94913. A copy on the petition will 3333 be held SARA WILSON STANDER, Feb 2-18. $15-$35. Cinnabar Theater, at to theshow hearing and Kenneth Wright. 140 Kentucky St,court atthis the hearing cause of this ORDER TOCAUSE SHOW in this court as follows: nee SARA ANN WILSON; ORDER TO SHOW indicated below to show Petaluma Blvd N, Petaluma, 707.763.8920. Petaluma. 707.762.0563. why the petition should not CAUSE shall be MAR 26,PR-1800031. 2018 at 9:00 am. Case No. filed on FOR CHANGE OFpublished NAME: cause, if any, why the petibe granted. If no written at least once each week for in Dept. Superior Jan 3, 2018.J,To all heirs,Court beneSUPERIOR COURT OF THE tion for change offiled, name The Gumshoe Murders Readers’ Books four successive weeks prior of California, Marin County, objection is timely the ficiaries, creditors, contingent STATE OF CALIFORNIA should not be granted. Any Productions Get a Clue presents a new to the date set for hearing located and at Superior Court of court grant theto petition Feb 1,THE 7pm, “California withmayobjecting creditors persons who FOR COUNTY OF Field Atlas” person the on the petition in the folCalifornia, County of Marin, murder-mystery dinner theater show without a hearing. NOTICE Obi Kaufmann. 130 E Napa St, Sonoma. name changes described may otherwise be interested MARIN. No: CIV 1704675. lowing newspaper of general 3501 Civic Center San OF HEARING: 02/13/2018 a 1940s detective caught in aDrive, web of above must file a about written inRafael, the will or 94901. estate, orIF both, TO ALL INTERESTED 707.939.1779. circulation, printed in the CA, YOU AT 09:00 AM, E. objection thatDEPT includes deception. Reservations required. Fri, Feb ofOBJECT SARA WILSON STANDER, PERSONS: Petitioner ALEXIS county of Marin: PACIFIC to the granting of Superior Court California, the reasons forofthe Rebound SARA ANNE WILSON. A SARA 2,objec7pm. Restaurant, Windsor SUN.ROSENBLATT DateBookstore of filing:filed JAN 18, the petition, you should County of Marin, 3501 Civic$68. Charlie’s tion at least two court PETITION FOR PROBATE aJan petition with this court 31, 7pm, Hand toDates: Mouth/ WORDS 2018. (Publication appear at the and Golf Club, 19th Hole Dr, hearing Windsor, Center Drive, the San matter Rafael, CA 1320has days before been filed in the Superior for decree changing Jana 24, 31,OUT, Feb 7,readings 14 names of 2018) state your objections or SPOKEN by Albert 94913. A copy of ORDER isFlynn scheduled to this begetaclueproductions.com. heard Court of California, County as follows: ALEXIS SARA file written objections TO SHOW be DeSilver and Kathy Evans, plus open mic. and must CAUSE appear shall at the ofwith MARIN by MATTHEW ROSENBLATT to ALEXIS the court before the Honky Tonk Angels at show least once each hearing cause why Donations 1611 Fourth published St, San to WILENCHIK. THE PETITION SARA ROSEwelcome. ANGELUCCI. hearing. Your appearance week for four successive Three gutsy gals sing their way to stardom ORDER TO SHOW the petition should not FOR PROBATE requests THE COURT ORDERS that Rafael. 415.482.0550. may be in person or bythat weeks prior toIfthe set Nashville-based for CAUSE CHANGE be granted. nodate written in this revue featuring MATTHEW WILENCHIK all personsFOR interested in this your attorney. IF YOU hearing on the petition in the OF NAME: SUPERIOR filed, music be San Rafael Copperfield’s appointed as personal matter shall appear before thisBooksobjection is timely country classics. Febor 4.A 6th ARE A Through CREDITOR following genCOURT OF THE STATE the courtnewspaper may grantofthe representative court at2pm, the hearing indicated CONTINGENT CREDITOR Feb 4, “Transformational NLP: A New Street Playhouse, 52 W SixthtoSt,administer Santa Rosa, eral circulation, printed in the OF CALIFORNIA FOR petition without a hearing. the decedent. below to showwith cause, if any, OFestate THE of DECEDENT, you Psychology” Carl Buchheit. 850 Fourth 707.523.4185. the county of Marin: PACIFIC THEthe COUNTY OF MARIN. NOTICE OF HEARING: THE why petition for change of mustPETITION file your requests claim with No: CIV 1800182. TO ALL 03/09/2018 AT 09:00 AM, SUN. Date of filing: Jan 2, St, San Rafael. 415.524.2800. authority administer the name should not be granted. theBurn courttoand mail a copy Rapture, INTERESTED PERSONS: DEPT B. Superior Court 2018 (Publication Dates: Jan Blister, estate the Independent Any person objecting to the to theunder personal representaPetitioner Nancy Lee Malloy of Jan California, County of Players present 10, 17, Jan 24, JanRaven 31 of the thoughtful and tive appointed by the court Administration of Estates Act. name changes described above filed a petition with this Marin, 3501 Civic funny Centerlook at 21st-century 2018) politics. within the gender later either (This authority willofallow the(1) must file a written objection

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COURT shall beTO published at least tative, as defined in section taking certain very important isLucky scheduled to be and FOR CHANGE OFfor NAME: Penny’s annual showcase of short Skeleton Crew ORDERS that allheard persons once each week four 58(b) of the California actions, however, the personal must appear atthis theoriginal hearing SUPERIOR COURT OF third THE plays packsin eight 10-minute works weeks interested matter to successive prior to of Dominique The Morisseau’s Detroit Probate Code, orbe (2)required 60 days will show cause why the petition STATE OF CALIFORNIA shallone appear before this Through theFeb date set for hearing on is arepresentative into eclectic program. cycle trilogy tense drama about an auto from the date of mailing or to give notice to interested pershould not be granted. If no FOR THE COUNTY OF court at the hearing indi-Community the petition in the follow4. $22-$32. Lucky Penny personal delivery towaived you of a plant at the start of unless the Great sons theyRecession. have written objection is timely MARIN. No: CIVof0704690. cated below to show cause, ing newspaper general notice under Section 9052 Arts Center, 1758 Industrial Napa, notice or consented to the filed, the court may grant the ALL INTERESTED Through $10-$37. Marin Theatre if any, why the petition for Way,TO circulation, printed in the Feb 18. of the California Probate proposed action). The indepenpetition hearing. PERSONS: Petitioner 707.266.6305. change without of namea should county of Marin: PACIFIC 397 Miller Company, Ave, Mill Valley, Code. Other California dent administration authorNOTICE OF HEARING: SUSAN CONSTANCE not be granted. Any perSUN. Date of filing: JAN 18, 415.388.5208. Statutes and legal authority ity will be granted unless an 02/23/2018 AT 09:00 WENDER filed a petition Buried Child son objecting to theAM, name 2018. (Publication Dates: may affect your files rights as a interested person an DEPT A. Superior Court of with this court decree changes described above Jan 24, Febfor 7, a14 of 2018) Pulitzer Prize-winning drama written by 31, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike creditor. You want to objection to themay petition and California, County of Marin, changing names as follows: must file a written objection Sam Shepard is a gothic tale of family secrets consult an attorney knowlValley Players present the Tony AwardthatCivic includes theDrive, reasons shows good cause why the 3501 Center San SUSAN CONSTANCE edgeable in California law. and lost inheritance in the tradition of epic MEIYA winning about middle-aged for the objection least not grant the Rafael, CA 94913. A at copy WENDER SUSAN dramacourt NOTICE to OF PETITION YOUshould MAY EXAMINE the Greek drama and Shakespeare tragedies. two days the siblings. Feb 1-3, 7:30pm. $20. Napa Valley authority. A on of thiscourt ORDER TObefore SHOW WENDER. THE COURT TO ADMINISTER ESTATE. file kept byHEARING the court. If matter is scheduled to be the petition will be interested held in CAUSE shall be published ORDERS all persons Feb 2-25. $15-$30. Main Stage West, 104 N that Performing Arts Center atperson Lincoln Theater, NOTICE OF PETITION you are a heard and must appear this court as follows: FEBfile 13, at leastSt, once each week forat interested in this matter shall Main Sebastopol, 707.823.0177. TO ADMINISTER ESTATE in Yountville, the estate, you may 100 California Dr, 707.944.9900. the successive hearing toweeks showprior cause 2018 9:00 am. ainRequest Dept. J, for four appear before thisHUEY; court at OF: WILLIAM withatthe court why the petition should not Superior Court of California, to the date set for hearing on the hearing indicated below The Children’s Hour You’re A GoodSpecial Man, Charlie Case No. PR-1800202 Notice Brown (form DE-154) be petition granted.inIfthe nofollowing written located at the tofiled show if any, why oncause, Jan 19, 2018.. To Brown,Marin of theCounty, filing anrest inventory Ross Valleyof the vital Charlie Snoopy and of the of the objection isPlayers timely present filed, Superior Court of California, newspaper general circu- the the petition for change of all heirs, beneficiaries, and appraisal of estate assets contemporary play, banned from stages in gang are featured in this charming revue of court may grant the petition County of Marin, 3501 Civic lation, printed in the county name should not be granted. creditors, contingent credor of any petition or account without a hearing. NOTICE London Boston when it firstAny debuted inpersons vignettes and songs. Feb 1-11.in $10-$17. Evert Center Drive, San Rafael, CA, of Marin: and PACIFIC SUN. person objecting to itors and who as provided Probate Code OF HEARING: 03/09/2018 94901. IF1250. YOUEA OBJECT to the Date ofThrough filing: Dec 22,11.2017 the name changesbe described B.interPerson Theater, SSU, 1801 Cotati Ave, 1934. Feb $12-$27. Barn Theatre, may otherwise section Request AT 09:00 AM, DEPT E. Jan of the petition, you (Publication Dates: Jan 10, file a written ested in the will or estate, Park. granting for Special Notice form is Rohnert Marin Art and Garden Center, 30above Sir must Superior Court California, should appear at the the court hearing 17, Jan 24, Jan 31 ofof2018) objection that includes the or both, of WILLIAM available from Francis Blvd,3501 Ross, 415.456.9555. CountyDrake of Marin, Civic and state your objections or reasons for the objection at HUEY. A PETITION FOR clerk. 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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME: SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF MARIN. No: CIV 1800280. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Claudia Eklof filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: CLAUDIA

EKLOF to CLAUDIA GHIRALDINI-EKLOF. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: 03/12/2018 AT 09:00 AM, DEPT A. Superior Court of California, County of Marin, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94913. A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in the county of Marin: PACIFIC SUN. Date of filing: JAN 24, 2018. (Publication Dates: Jan 31, Feb 7, 14, 21 of 2018) CHANGE OF NAME: SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF MARIN. No: CIV 1800147. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner Xenia Orellana filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: FERNANDO JOSUE ORELLANA to FERNANDO NICOLAS HERNANDEZ. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: 03/09/2018 AT 09:00 AM, DEPT A. Superior Court of California, County of Marin, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94913. A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in the county of Marin: PACIFIC SUN. Date of filing: JAN 16, 2018. (Publication Dates: Jan 31, Feb 7, 14, 21 of 2018)

Astrology FREE WILL

For the week of January 31

ARIES (March 21-April 19): In all of history,

humans have mined about 182,000 tons of gold. Best estimates suggest that there are still 35 billion tons of gold buried in the earth, but the remaining riches will be more difficult to find and collect than what we’ve already gotten. We need better technology. If I had to say who would be the entrepreneurs and inventors best qualified to lead the quest, my choice would be members of the Aries tribe. For the foreseeable future, you people will have extra skill at excavating hidden treasure and gathering resources that are hard to access.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Stories have

the power to either dampen or mobilize your life energy. I hope that in the coming weeks, you will make heroic efforts to seek out the latter and avoid the former. Now is a crucial time to treat yourself to stories that will jolt you out of your habitual responses and inspire you to take long-postponed actions and awaken the sleeping parts of your soul. And that’s just half of your assignment, dear Taurus. Here’s the rest: Tell stories that help you remember the totality of who you are, and that inspire your listeners to remember the totality of who they are.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Author Anaïs Nin said, “There are two ways to reach me: By way of kisses or by way of the imagination. But there is a hierarchy: The kisses alone don’t work.” For two reasons, Anaïs’ formulation is especially apropos for you right now. First, you should not allow yourself to be seduced, tempted or won over by sweet gestures alone. You must insist on sweet gestures that are synergized by a sense of wonder and an appreciation of your unique beauty. Second, you should adopt the same approach for those you want to seduce, tempt or win over: Sweet gestures seasoned with wonder and an appreciation of their unique beauty. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Are you more inclined right now to favor temporary involvements and short-term promises? Or would you consider making brave commitments that lead you deeper into the Great Mystery? Given the upcoming astrological omens, I vote for the latter. Here’s another pair of questions for you, Cancerian: Are you inclined to meander from commotion to commotion without any game plan? Or might you invoke the magic necessary to get involved with high-quality collaborations? I’m hoping that you’ll opt for the latter. (P.S. The near future will be prime time for you to swear a sacred oath or two.) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): In March of 1996, a

man burst into the studio of radio station Star FM in Wanganui, New Zealand. He took the manager hostage and issued a single demand: That the DJ play a recording of the Muppet song “The Rainbow Connection,” as sung by the puppet Kermit the Frog. Fortunately, police intervened quickly, no one was hurt and the kidnapper was jailed. In bringing this to your attention, Leo, I am certainly not suggesting that you imitate the kidnapper. Please don’t break the law or threaten anyone with harm. On the other hand, I do urge you to take dramatic, innovative action to fulfill one of your very specific desires.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Many varieties of the nettle plant will sting you if you touch the leaves and stems. Their hairs are like hypodermic needles that inject your skin with a blend of irritant chemicals. And yet nettle is also an herb with numerous medicinal properties. It can provide relief for allergies, arthritis, joint pain and urinary problems. That’s why Shakespeare invoked the nettle as a metaphor in his play Henry IV, Part 1: “Out of this nettle, danger, we pluck this flower, safety,” says the character named Hotspur. In accordance with the astrological omens, Virgo, I choose the nettle as your power metaphor for the first three weeks of February. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Knullrufs is a

Swedish word that refers to what your hair looks like after sex: Tousled, rumpled, disordered. If I’m reading the astrological omens correctly, you should experience more knullrufs than usual in the coming

By Rob Brezsny

weeks. You’re in a phase when you need and deserve extra pleasure and delight, especially the kind that rearranges your attitudes as well as your coiffure. You have license to exceed your normal quotas of ravenousness and rowdiness.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): In his “Crazy

Lake Experiment” documented on YouTube, Harvard physicist Greg Kestin takes a raft out on a lake. He drops a tablespoon of olive oil into the water, and a few minutes later, the half-acre around his boat is still and smooth. All of the small waves have disappeared. He proceeds to explain the science behind the calming effect produced by a tiny amount of oil. I suspect that you will have a metaphorically comparable power in the next two weeks, Scorpio. What’s your version of the olive oil? Your poise? Your graciousness? Your tolerance? Your insight into human nature?

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): In 1989, a man spent $4 on a painting at a flea market in Adamstown, Pennsylvania. He didn’t care much for the actual image, which was a boring country scene, but he thought he could use the frame. Upon returning home, he found a document concealed behind the painting. It turned out to be a rare old copy of America’s Declaration of Independence, originally created in 1776. He eventually sold it for $2.42 million. I doubt that you will experience anything quite as spectacular in the coming weeks, Sagittarius. But I do suspect that you will find something valuable where you don’t expect it, or develop a connection with something that’s better than you imagined it would be. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): In the

1740s, a teenage Capricorn girl named Eliza Lucas almost single-handedly introduced a new crop into American agriculture: Indigo, a plant used as a dye for textiles. In South Carolina, where she managed her father’s farm, indigo ultimately became the second-most-important cash crop over the next 30 years. I have astrological reasons to believe that you are now in a phase when you could likewise make innovations that will have long-range economic repercussions. Be alert for good intuitions and promising opportunities to increase your wealth.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): When I was in my early 20s, I smoked marijuana now and then. I liked it. It made me feel good and inspired my creativity and roused spiritual visions. But I reconsidered my use after encountering pagan magician Isaac Bonewits. He didn’t have a moral objection to cannabis use, but believed that it withered one’s willpower and diminished one’s determination to transform one’s life for the better. For a year, I meditated on and experimented with his hypothesis. I found it to be true, at least for me. I haven’t smoked since. My purpose in bringing this up is not to advise you about your relationship to drugs, but rather to urge you to question whether there are influences in your life that wither your willpower and diminish your determination to transform your life for the better. Now is an excellent time to examine this issue. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Would you like to shed unwieldy baggage before moving on to your next big challenge? I hope so. It will purge your soul of karmic sludge. It will prime you for a fresh start. One way to accomplish this bravery is to confess your sins and ask for forgiveness in front of a mirror. Here are data to consider: Is there anyone you know who would not give you a good character reference? Have you ever committed a seriously unethical act? Have you revealed information that was told to you in confidence? While under the influence of intoxicants or bad ideas, have you done things that you’re ashamed of ? I’m not saying that you’re more guilty of these things than the rest of us; it’s just that now is your special time to seek redemption.Y Homework: What’s the best, most healing trouble you could whip up right now? Testify at Freewillastrology.com.

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SUMMONS - FAMILY LAW CASE NUMBER: FL 1301889 NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: JOSHUA SAMUEL SINGERMAN. You have been sued. PETITIONERíS NAME IS: KRISTIN ANN SINGERMAN. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this Summons and Petition are served on you to file a Response (form FL-120 or FL-123) at the court and have a copy served on the petitioner. A letter, phone call or court appearance will not protect you. If you do not file your Response on time, the court may make orders affecting your marriage or domestic partnership, your property, and custody of your children. You may be ordered to pay support and attorney fees and costs. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. For legal advice, contact a lawyer immediately. Get help finding a lawyer at the California Courts Online Self-Help Center www. courts.ca.gov/self help), at the California Legal Services website www.lawhelpca. org, or by contacting your local county bar association. NOTICE-RESTRAINING ORDERS ARE ON PAGE 2: These restraining are effective against both spouses or domestic partners until the petition is dismissed, a judgment is entered, or the court makes further orders. They are enforceable anywhere in California by any law enforcement officer who has received or seen a copy of them. NOTE- If a judgement or support order is entered, the court may order you to pay all or part of the fees and costs that the court waived for yourself or for the other party. If this happens, the party ordered to pay fees shall be given notice and an opportunity to request a hearing to set aside the order to pay waived court fees. The name and address of the court are: MARIN SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORINA, COUNTY OF MARIN, HALL OF JUSTICE, CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, SAN RAFAEL, CA 949134988. The name, address, and telephone number of the petitionerís attorney, or the petitioner without an attorney, are: EDITH KELLY POLITIS (BAR # 115150), 1101 FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE 200, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901, (415) 453-3055. Clerk, by /s/ KIM TURNER, Court Executive Officer, Marin County Superior Court, By J. DALE Deputy. Date: MAY 1, 2013. NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: You are served as an individual. STANDARD FAMILY LAW RESTRAINING ORDERS Starting immediately, you and your spouse or domestic partner are restrained from: 1. removing the minor children of the parties from the

state or applying for a new or replacement passport for those minor children without the prior written consent of the other party or an order of the court; 2. cashing, borrowing against, canceling, transferring, disposing of, or changing the beneficiaries of any insurance or other coverage, including life, health, automobile, and disability, held for the benefit of the parties and their minor children; 3. transferring, encumbering, hypothecating, concealing, or in any way disposing of any property, real or personal, whether community, quasi-community, or separate, without the written consent of the other party or an order of the court, except in the usual course of business or for the necessities of life; and 4. creating a nonprobate transfer or modifying a nonprobate transfer in a manner that affects the disposition of property subject to the transfer, without the written consent of the other party or an order of the court. Before revocation of a nonprobate transfer can take effect or a right of survivorship to property can be eliminated, notice of the change must be files and served on the other party. You must notify each other of any proposed extraordinary expenditures at least five business days prior to incurring these extraordinary expenditures and account to the court for all extraordinary expenditures made after these restraining orders are effective. However, you may use community property, quasi-community property, or your own separate property to pay an attorney to help you or to pay court costs. WARNING IMPORTANT INFORMATION . California law provides that, for purposes of division of property upon dissolution of a marriage or domestic partnership or upon legal separation, property acquired by the parties during marriage or domestic partnership in joint form is presumed to be community property. If either party to this action should die before the jointly held community property is divided, the language in the deed that characterizes how title is held (i.e., joint tenancy, tenants in common, or community property) will be controlling, and not the community property presumption. You should consult your attorney if you want the community property presumption to be written into the recorded title to the property. (Publication Dates: JAN 24, 31, FEB 7, 14 of 2018)



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