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Sausalito schools entering chartered territory? A paid consultant has recommended that the Sausalito Marin City School District consolidate its elementary and middle schools and re-emerge as a single charter school in order to right its wayward academic ship. San Francisco’s FSG consulting firm—following a year of interviews with district students, parents and teachers—is suggesting Sausalito Marin City close Bayside Elementary and transform Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School into a chartered K-8, similar to nearby Willow Creek Academy. For nearly 10 years, Willow Creek has found success among a growing number of charter schools, which are publicly funded, but establish their own “charter” of rules and education methods. Willow Creek describes itself as having a “flavor” of Montessori methods, which emphasize hands-on learning and parent participation. All three schools are at the north end of Sausalito on Nevada Street, just west of Bridgeway. FSG was hired as part of a five-year plan to curb achievement gaps in such Marin school districts as Sausalito-Marin City, San Rafael, Shoreline and Novato. A community meeting is slated for March 22 in Marin City.

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ince the Community Media Center of Marin began operations almost two years ago, it has blossomed. “It would be a shame to see it die on the vine,” says Michael Eisenmenger, the center’s executive director. Eisenmenger, as well as members of the center’s board of directors, wants the Marin Telecommunications Agency (MTA) to move from the current franchise agreement with Comcast to a new statewide franchise agreement that would ensure continued funding for the Media Center. The MTA contract with Comcast, which runs to 2016, was approved in 2006, ending six years of negotiations that involved three cable companies. The negotiations started with TCI, which provided cable service in Marin before AT&T moved in. (There’s an irony there. More later). Then Comcast took over, and it now provides cable service to about 62,000 customers in most of Marin. MTA, the joint powers agency comprising cities in the Comcast region as well as the county, worked to create the Media Center, which is the nonprofit designated access provider charged with supplying public, educational and governmental (PEG) programming. Public access programming is a federal mandate. When cable came on the telecommunications scene, the govern-

ment viewed it as similar to broadcast networks, which were mandated to offer programming in the public interest. Cable companies were required to do the same—providing free and open access on cable to fulfill the community commitment. Theoretically, cable companies would promote public access and help open the cable medium to new ideas and participants. Anyone could produce and cablecast any content as long as it met decency standards. In addition, the mandate fostered government-channel programming as well as educational content (PEG). And a cable company had to distribute it. But the federal commitment was diluted to the point that it was enough for a cable company to merely offer a channel or channels for public programming, without any responsibility for creating content or promoting access. The MTA had almost completed negotiations with AT&T when Comcast supplanted it. Comcast said it would agree to a fairly standard 5 percent franchise fee distributed to members of the MTA. The agency thought another key provision in its negotiations with AT&T would transfer to Comcast: a commitment of $12 million during the life of the contract to fund PEG. But Comcast had entered troubled financial water and started to look 9 >

CPUC gets Marinized! The California Public Utilities Commission may have a new Mill Valley mind-set, as Gov. Jerry Brown has appointed MV resident Mark Ferron to the state body charged with consumer protection and regulating utilities. Prior to his appointment to the $128,000-and-change CPUC position, Ferron, 52, had spent much of his career in banking—VP at Bank of America and global-market chief at Deutsche Bank highlight his resume—before taking on his most recent role as senior partner at a South Bay “donor network” called Silicon Valley Social Ventures. On July 1, 2010, according to www.followthemoney.org, Ferron made a donation to Brown’s campaign for governor to the tune of $25,900. The appointment is still waiting to be confirmed by the state Senate. Ferron approaches a seat on the five-member commission as it wades through a storm of recent criticism that it has been too soft on the companies it is charged with regulating. Dominican taps ‘Dean Marcy’ Get ready Dominican students—there’s a new dean in town. Or at least there will be once Joseph Fink steps down after 23 years as the university’s president following the spring semester. School officials will be welcoming Mary B. Marcy as its new chief—only the ninth president the school has had since its founding in 1890. Marcy has most recently been head of Bard College in New York, working largely in areas of higher-education reform. Her official start date is July 1. SMART bike path may be hitting the skids SMART train officials said March 16 they are considering slamming the hand brakes on a stretch of the bike and pedestrian pathway portion of the controversial rail plan—a part that was crucial in gaining support for the voter-approved rail transit project from the local cycling community. A $104 million shortfall in funding for the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit train could be alleviated, planners believe, by about $14 million by postponing the construction of a third of the bike path—also floated at the March 16 cost-cutting meeting was delaying two-thirds of the path, which would save $28 million. The news didn’t sit well with Marin bike advocates, whose support for SMART was key in passing 2008’s Measure Q, a quarter-cent sales-tax proposal to build commuter rail and a pedestrian-bike path from Cloverdale to Larkspur. The dire economy has left SMART well in the red and the plan has already scaled back the length of the initial construction— which will at first simply be from Santa Rosa to downtown San Rafael by 2014. Other savings measures bandied about by SMART officials include delaying the replacement of a Novato Creek bridge (about $5 million); strengthening—instead of replacing—the Petaluma River Haystack Bridge ($15 million); and postponing the establishment of rail stations at Atherton in Novato ($5.3 million) and Petaluma’s Corona Road Station ($11.5 million). Speed limit bumped to assuage Atherton lead foots Are the county supes creating Autobahn-Marin? Some Atherton Avenue neighbors are saying as much, after a two-and-a-half mile stretch from Highway 37 to Bugeia Lane in unincorporated land north of Novato will see its speed limit leap from 40 to 45 mph in a state-mandated move to stay in step with speed trends of drivers using the road. The supes said their hands were tied last week when approving the uptick after a recent traffic survey indicated that the vast majority of vehicles—as many as 85 percent—on Atherton travel at faster than 45 mph; if the speed limit were to stay at 40, it would be considered an unfair “speed trap” by the courts and any speeding tickets issued on that stretch would likely be tossed out. Neighbors, meanwhile, argue that increasing the speed on such a twisting, poorly lit rural road would become an even bigger safety hazard than it already is.—Jason Walsh

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< 8 Media Center seeks funding channels for ways to bail; it said it would not put up the $12 million. After more negotiations, the MTA in 2006 finally approved an agreement with Comcast that called for the company to loan the agency $3 million in startup costs for the Media Center and PEG programming. Comcast also agreed to contribute $600,000 to help implement the MIDAS data network in Marin, which connects schools, public agencies and county sites. Of the $3 million from Comcast, $2.5 million was restricted to capital expenses; the remaining $500,000 could be used for operating expenses. A charge of 49 cents per month on customers’ bills goes to recoup the loan. The Media Center generates operating revenue to supplant the $500,000 in upfront money. In a projected 2011-12 budget, the Media Center estimates it will receive $138,000 in operating revue against $308,500 in operating expenses. Tapping the money left in the Comcast up-front account will help, but not for long, according to a report submitted to the MTA board in February. The budget projects that even with additional money generated from operations and anticipated interest and grants, the initial operating-fund tranche will last three years. The timetable is not unexpected; the economic collapse that has sent nonprofits into a financial tailspin, however, was unexpected. The Media Center has taken the up-front money and “stretched it out,” says Andy Berman, Mill Valley councilman and MTA board chairman. The money was never intended to last. The hope, however, was that the Media Center could seek sources of grant funding, perhaps create a membership model similar to PBS and find other ways to augment its operating revenue before the well went dry. When MTA board members approved the Comcast franchise renewal, the tele-

communications regulation landscape was undergoing change. It looked as though local agencies such as the MTA soon would lose the power to forge franchise agreements. Board members decided to go for the best possible agreement within that context, a decision that resulted in the 10-year franchise renewal. “Between the time that we created this Media Center and today,” says Berman, “it’s a very different world. The economy collapsed, sources of funding have dried up for these kinds of organizations. Media centers are closing all over the country.” In 2006, AB 3987, the Digital Infrastructure and Competition Act, passed through the state Legislature. This legislation does what MTA board members envisioned: It takes authority for franchise agreements away from local agencies and gives it to the state. Under the legislation, cable companies wanting to enter a market can apply to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for a franchise agreement under state rules rather than to individual agencies within every market. Included is a mandate that cable companies should collect a PEG fee of 1 percent from gross sales to fund local public interest programming. (If a fee higher than 1 percent existed in 2006, a cable company could wind up contributing up to 3 percent for public programming. That’s not the case in Marin.) Under the state franchise agreement, the 5 percent franchise fee, which in Marin is distributed to MTA members, remains intact. What’s different is that the state franchise would generate that 1 percent PEG fee toward Media Center programming. The MTA board ultimately can decide where the money goes and how much. But based on the 1 percent assessment, the Media Center could see a revenue flow of about $500,000 to $600,000 a year. At the February MTA board meeting, board member and Larkspur Mayor Larry Chu noted that in its revenue projections

the Media Center shows it will generate about $10,000 in grants and donations. “It really doesn’t show the general community that you’re out there making an attempt to raise that money yourself.” He said the situation warranted a public relations push to garner community support. Eisenmenger says the Media Center soon will launch a viewer-support donation model. In about a month, the center will unveil a new website that will include a credit-card transaction module for contributions. “It’s unusual for PEG centers to do the whole PBS model,” he adds. It’s a matter of propriety. PEG channels “are here to serve community needs and ensure that peoples’ First Amendment rights are protected, and to pre-empt that for fundraising just wouldn’t seem ethical to me.” Grants could represent a substantial funding source to supplement operational revenues. But, says Eisenmenger, seeking grants is difficult when the future of a media center rests on finite start-up funding. Grant-making organizations want to see long-term financial stability to which they can contribute. Abrogating the 2006 franchise agreement and moving to the state agreement, with its mandated 1 percent PEG fee, would give the Media Center some stability. In an ironic twist (here it is), AT&T came back into the Marin market with U-verse, which distributes programming over fiber-optic lines and then distributes content to customer locations. The irony is that when AT&T entered Marin with U-verse, the company sought and was granted a state franchise agreement, and that allows the MTA to abrogate the current Comcast franchise agreement and call for a switch to the state agreement, with its 1 percent PEG fee. It “would establish a stable source of funding,” says Bruce Bagnoli, chairman of the Media Center board. “This is pretty much what’s going on all over the state.” But other telecommunications agencies are moving to the state franchise agreement after their local agreements expire. Marin would be the first to spike its franchise agreement before the end of the contract. It’s legal. CPUC code mandates that if a company (AT&T) enters a market already served by a company that is providing programming (Comcast), the local agency (MTA) “may require all incumbent cable operators to seek a state franchise and shall terminate the franchise issued by the local franchising entity.” The public relations stance from Comcast: The company and MTA have a contract. “We believe our customers should not have their monthly charges increased by the MTA,” says Comcast spokesman Andrew Johnson. “We have no interest in making any substantial changes to our agreement that would result in our customers paying more to support PEG programming.” Johnson says that initial chunk of start-up money on top of the 5 percent franchise fee “provides the neces-

sary resources for PEG in Marin to thrive.” But that 5 percent now flowing through MTA to the cities is a precious resource. The only dedicated PEG money in the Comcast agreement comes from that start-up pool. There are no other PEG funds. And these days, cities are unlikely to loosen their grip on the money and let it fall to PEG programming. “Our agency already has made a commitment to community media,” said MTA board member and Fairfax Mayor Larry Bragman at the February meeting. He noted that in addition to public access and education programming, plus carrying government meetings, the Media Center also provides other valuable content; for instance, information on disaster preparedness. The center had been offering programming about preparing for a tsunami when the tragedy struck Japan. “It’s about [nurturing a] media culture,” said Bragman. “If we don’t help [continue to] give birth to that, than we are failing our community.” The Media Center and PEG, said Bragman, give the Marin community a collective voice “and the tools to be heard.” Bragman urged his fellow board members to support a move to the state franchise. “It’s the next step,” he said. “And we’re going there.” The only question is when. Comcast and the MTA are discussing taking that next step, despite the company’s public stance. And if the MTA board wants to proceed and terminate the current franchise agreement early, Comcast cannot stop the process. But in the world of telecommunications, the process could take a long, long time. Eisenmenger is clear about the consequences. If the MTA doesn’t move to the state franchise within a reasonable time frame, the results would be “pretty dismal.” Current services would decline. The free support the Media Center provides to cities and schools might not continue. Low-cost video and production training also could be jeopardized. “It would be really hard just managing the three channels now operating,” one for public access, one for government and one for education. On Comcast, the Media Center distributes programming on channels 26, 27 and 30. On AT&T, the programming is on channel 99. The MTA board unanimously moved to continue working on ways to move to a state franchise and allow board members to take the idea back to the cities and the county for review. Berman says the unanimity gratified him. Bagnoli sees the Media Center and PEG as a public good. The PEG fee, he says, pays for a vital community benefit, and at 1 percent, it’s a fee virtually all Marin residents can afford. And thanks to the state franchise law, it’s coming sooner or later. Sooner saves the Media Center. Later jeopardizes it. ✹ Contact the writer at peter@pseidman.com.

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Then he invited whard said. “That really worried me.” an elderly Novato doctor sexually acted improperly in 2007, when he hugged, her to Sonoma to see his son’s art show and, In July 2008, detective Sophia Winter molested his longtime patient. kissed and pulled Freitas toward him after he according to Freitas, made a comment about asked Newhard to come to the Novato police Jurors reached a 9-3 impasse, with the completed what she contended were sexualher bra. station, where, unbeknownst to him, she majority voting for acquittal, last week over ized and painful vaginal and breast exams. Newhard denied making the statement videotaped a 25-minute interview with him. whether Dr. Horace “Bix” Newhard used his “You have a lot of feelings for a lot of about the bra, telling Frugoli, “It would be Asked why he kissed Freitas, Newhard replied, position as a physician to sexually assault a people,” Guite told the jurors. “If you don’t act vulgar to make such a statement...” “I kiss a lot of my patients. You get old, and 61-year-old Sonoma woman. Because of the on them, that’s no problem. After the invitation episode, Freitas said you kiss a lot of people you haven’t seen in a impasse, Judge Paul Haakenson declared a “He’s a very honest guy. He apologized for she made a series of calls that led to a Novato long time.” mistrial and ordered the 80-year-old doctor to the hug and the kiss. But there was nothing police investigation of Newhard. In October In response to a newspaper article about return to court March 29. By then, the proswrong with the medical exam.” 2007, police taped a so-called pretext call Frei- the charges against him, nine other former ecutor must decide whether to re-try the case The defense argued throughout the tas made to the physician. The prosecution patients reported to Novato police what against the doctor who continues to practice trial that the doctor’s informality toward his played a tape of the call in court. they perceived as the doctor’s inapproprifamily medicine in Novato. longtime patient was out of friendliness, not In it, Freitas asked Newhard why he kissed ate and sexualized behavior. Detectives said The jury of eight women and four men fraternization. her. He responded, “Because I like you. I’ve that former patients accused Newhard of hung on two counts of sexual assault as a While cross-exambeen hugging and taking advantage of his position of trust and result of misrepresentation. The jury acquitining Newhard, Frugoli kissing my patients a violating professional boundaries in a variety ted Newhard on a third sexual-assault charge asked: “Are you testify- “Hug and kiss, yes, but I’m short,” lot more lately. I’m not of ways—from groping a patient’s breasts to under a different legal theory, by fraud in fact. ing that you hug and he responded. “So there aren’t trying to come on to volunteering to teach a patient to masturbate. The prosecution contended that there was kiss and pick up other you, Kathy. You’re a Some of the alleged indiscretions took place many patients I pick up.” no medical purpose for a vaginal and breast patients in a similar very attractive lady.” more than 30 years ago. examination the doctor performed on Kathfashion?” He went on to Throughout the trial, which began last leen Freitas in September 2007. Newhard— “Hug and kiss, yes, but I’m short,” he apologize for what he called his exuberance. month, many of Newhard’s patients sat with who testified in his own defense while his wife responded. “So there aren’t many patients I In November 2007, Freitas went to NeNewhard’s wife, Madalienne Peters, an educasat in the courtroom surrounded by friends pick up.” whard’s office under the pretext of talking to tion professor and director of Dominican and patients—admitted finding Freitas at“I wasn’t wooing her,” he testified. “I wasn’t the doctor about her thyroid lab work with University of California’s master’s program in tractive, hugging her and kissing her on the seducing her. I think she was fearful of that.” a tape recorder hidden in her purse. One curriculum and instruction. One patient who lips. But he and his attorneys maintained that Newhard graduated from Case Western Novato police officer monitored the tape attended the trial daily credited Newhard with his vaginal and breast examinations were apReserve University medical school in 1956, from the waiting room, and another officer saving his life by diagnosing his cancer. propriate and medically necessary. hung up a shingle in Novato in 1973 and monitored it from the parking lot. When prosecutor Lori Frugoli asked “There was no sexual intent on the part of has been practicing family medicine there The prosecution played the tape of Freitas’ Newhard if he has plans to retire, the physiDr. Newhard,” defense attorney Scott Guite since. After the district attorney’s office filed visit in court. When she asked him about that cian’s attorney objected on the grounds of told the jury during his closing argument. criminal charges against him in 2008, the state day in September 2007, Newhard replied, “I relevance. The judge sustained the objection. “He’s been doing these exams for 50-plus medical board restricted his license so that a sort of got carried away. I don’t have a good So Newhard did not answer. ✹ years. There was a wealth of evidence they did chaperone must be present when he examines explanation for it. I’m particularly sorry that I Contact Ronnie Cohen at ronniecohen@comcast.net. serve a purpose.” female patients. The medical board had never got exuberant. The prosecution and the defense each disciplined Newhard prior to that. presented two physician witnesses. The Freitas testified that she was used to prosecution witnesses contended the exNewhard’s off-color jokes. He would tell her, ▲ Call us crazy, but we like an▼ We’ve talked before about amination served no medical purpose; the for example, that she could always get a job as imals—even scary snakes, spiders backyard breeding and pet overdefense witnesses contended they did. The a topless dancer. But she described herself as and sharks. Since they’re essential population. I thought more about defense argued that Freitas pressed charges shocked when he insisted that she come in for to the welfare of our environment, the problem last week, as I watched against Newhard in an effort to win millions a Saturday appointment and sent his assistant we prefer to keep them around. an un-neutered dog “play” at the of dollars from a pending civil lawsuit. The home just before rapidly thrusting something That’s why we’re swimmingly Sausalito Dog Park. The dog’s prosecution insisted that Freitas’ only reason three times into her vagina. Freitas expected satisfied with the Shark Fin Ban, a guardian left it intact because he is for bringing the charges was to prevent the the doctor to examine her vagina, which had legislative bill co-authored by San considering breeding “for the mondoctor from harming other women. itched, but she was unprepared for the penRafael resident and 6th District ey.” The testosterone-laden pooch “In his exuberance, which is the word he etration, she testified. state Assemblyman Jared Huffman. If passed, repeatedly mounted his playmates, annoying uses, he did something inappropriate that he Wearing a suit and a tie, Newhard testified AB 376 would make the possession, sale and the “underdogs” and their people. When the shouldn’t have done,” prosecutor Lori Frugoli that he told Freitas only, “Let’s have a look,” distribution of shark fins illegal in California. dog began copulating with a smaller female, told the jury during her closing argument. before inserting his finger in her vagina. According to its authors, “This bill is designed folks grew downright angry. Havoc ensued, “There was no reason for him to do what he Freitas said the doctor then had her pull to curb demand for a product that results in including an unsuccessful attempt at pulling did to Kathy.” her bra above her breasts and examined her the slaughter of millions of sharks each year.” the dogs apart. The Humane Society of the On the other hand, Guite said in closing: nipples. Simply put, significantly reducing the shark United States estimates that more than 4 mil“Dr. Newhard was appropriate; he was honNewhard and the doctors who testified as population harms our ocean ecosystems. So lion dogs and cats are euthanized each year est; he admitted what he did do and what he defense witnesses said the vaginal and breast we sure hope the bill floats, no matter how in this country. Unless you’re a professional didn’t do. He repeatedly denied any nonexams were appropriate given that he had put many times we’ve watched Jaws. Hats off breeder, please be a responsible pet guardian professional purpose for the breast and the Freitas on hormone-replacement therapy. to Assemblyman Jared Huffman for caring by spaying or neutering. Otherwise, we might vaginal exam.” They said it made sense to check the breasts about our environment and sinking his teeth think you’re an irresponsible Zero.—Nikki In taped testimony played during the trial, at the beginning of the therapy because it can into the Shark Fin Ban. Silverstein the white-haired doctor admitted to both cause breast cancer, to check the nipple for Freitas and a police detective that he found discharge and to check the vagina to see if the Got a Hero or a Zero? Please send submissions to e-mail nikki_silverstein@yahoo.com. Freitas attractive; she had been his patient medication had begun to work to strengthen it. 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MARIN Empire burlesque JEEPERS! It’s Best of Marin 2011—and time to crank up the Stutz Bearcat for another skidoodle round the county’s finest in food, drink, customer service and entertainment. This year is our salute to the bee’s kneesiest decade of ‘em all, the 1920s—the age of jazz, bathtub gin and Charlestoncrazed It Girls. The decadence of the flapper era is one many Marinites can relate to, as we’ve come to expect the very best from our restaurants, nightclubs, home improvement centers and beauty supply companies. So never mind the Boardwalk Empire—come join the Marin Empire. You won’t have to speak easy when talking about who’s the Best of Marin. —Jason Walsh

Twenties-era Sausalito—shown here where Bridgeway meets Princess Street—was a hustling, bustling port for Marinites ferrying themselves, their autos and their illegal hooch to and from San Francisco.

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arin in the 1920s was, by all accounts, a pretty idyllic setting. The early years of unpaved roads, sparse telephone service and erratic running water were largely in the past, thanks to a post-quake program of civic improvements, but the county still had a bucolic quality that gave a trip hereabouts an away-from-it-all quality. Although the ferryboat ride from the Hyde Street Pier was only 20 minutes, Marin was a place of mountain greenery, seaside getaways, quaint villages and roaming wildlife. And it was Marin’s sylvan seclusion that made it a real and rollicking part of the Roaring Twenties. When the 18th Amendment made the production, sale and transportation of alcohol illegal, bootleggers saw the county and its hidden coves and wooded hideaways as an ideal drop-off point for San Franciscobound liquor. Pirate’s Cove, just south of Muir Beach, was a favorite illicit rendezvous; Sausalito’s foggy location near the Golden Gate made it especially attractive to Canadian rum-runners (as did

the town’s frisky, liquor-loving attitude). Domestic wine was another hot commodity. Under the Volstead Act, individuals were allowed to make and store up to 200 gallons of vino per year for their personal use, but a lot of the home brew was smuggled out of the cellar, onto the ferryboat and into S.F.’s speakeasies. Moonshine, on the other hand, wasn’t legal at all, and Mill Valley’s intoxicant entrepreneurs had to make their whisky in densely vegetated hollows along the town’s creekbeds. The speakeasy at Ethel and Montford, just up the hill from today’s 2AM Club, was especially popular, as was the Tavern of Tamalpais, since it was nearly impossible for the feds to arrive at the top of the mountain unannounced without hopping the scenic railway. Southern Marin’s primo speakeasy, though, was the Manzanita Roadhouse (later the Fireside Inn),

known for its amazing array of hooch and its monthly raids. Larkspur, another Prohibition hotspot, had been “safely wet” (in Mencken’s phrase) during Marin’s turn-of-thecentury temperance days, and the 18th Amendment did nothing to change the status quo. The 11 bars along Magnolia gave way to basement speakeasies and two dozen bootleggers, who built stills in the marsh and sold their wares out of arks erected nearby. When a raid was imminent, they’d throw the bottles into the creek and hire kids to retrieve them later. (The Blue Rock Inn was famous for its impressive liquor-stocked basement and was another popular imbibing spot.) Up in Fairfax, the wicked counterpart to law-abiding San Anselmo, you could get a drink at the Fairfax Hotel (today’s 19 Broadway) or at the Emporium Country Club at the end of Pastori Road. West of town, meanwhile, in the San Geronimo Valley, locals were scandalized

by vacationing flappers “scampering half naked among the trees, conducting revels at night and starting fires,” according to one contemporary account. And in the rough-and-tumble waterfront town of Tiburon, Maltese immigrant Sam Vella accessorized his (now 91-yearold) restaurant with a trapdoor through which he smuggled moonshine to the city across the bay. The decade wasn’t all about flappers and bootleggers, of course; the worst flood in the county’s history hit San Anselmo, Ross and Kentfield in 1925, College of Marin was established in 1926, future movie icon Eve Arden was Tam High’s 1928 Homecoming Queen and the Great Fire of 1929 swept down Mt. Tamalpais into Mill Valley’s Blithedale Canyon, destroying 110 homes. The Crookedest Railroad in the World took its last ride later that year, a few days before the stock market crashed, and, like that, Marin County wasn’t as idyllic as it used to be. —Matthew Stafford MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011 PACIFIC SUN 13


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READERS’ P LL WINNERS JUICE JOINTS AND SPEAKEASIES ★ 16 ------------------------------

IT GIRLS AND DADDY-Os ★ 39 ------------------------------

Bakery Emporio Rulli Bar in a Restaurant Buckeye Roadhouse Breakfast Half Day Café Brew Pub/Sports Bar Marin Brewing Co. Burger Joint Phyllis’ Giant Burgers Burrito High Tech Burrito Chinese restaurant Yet Wah Deli Comforts French Restaurant Left Bank Ice Cream/Yogurt Shop Fairfax Scoop Independent Coffee House Dr. Insomnia’s Coffee & Tea Indian Restaurant Lotus Cuisine of India Italian Restaurant Il Davide Japanese restaurant Sushi Ran Local Winery Point Reyes Vineyard Inn & Winery Meal Under $20 Sol Food Mediterranean Restaurant Insalata’s Mexican Restaurant Taqueria Mi Pueblo Mill Valley restaurant Buckeye Roadhouse New restaurant 2010 Taj of Marin Novato restaurant Boca Pizzeria Mulberry Street Pizzeria Ross Valley Restaurant Insalata’s San Rafael Restaurant Sol Food Sausalito/Tiburon Restaurant Guaymas Seafood Restaurant Fish Thai restaurant Thep Lela Thai Twin Cities restaurant Picco West Marin restaurant Nick’s Cove Wine Bar Rick’s Wine Cellar

Beauty Supply Company Marin Beauty Company Day Spa Evo Spa Facial Evo Spa Glasses and Eyewear 20/20 Optical Hair Salon Brewer Phillips Jeweler Julianna’s Lingerie Chadwick’s of London Massage Mill Valley Massage Men’s Clothier Gene Hiller Nail Salon Three Sisters Nails Shoes Sole Desire Women’s Boutique Viva Diva

BIG SIXES & BABY GRANDS ★ 31 ---------------------------GOLF COURSE San Geronimo HEALTH CLUB Osher Marin JCC MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO Marin MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) PILATES STUDIO Fit First Pilates SPORTS SHOES AND APPAREL Arch Rival SWIMMING POOL Novato High School Yoga Studio Bikram Yoga San Rafael

PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ ★ 51 ------------- --------------Antique Store A Dove Place Beds and Bedding Duxiana Carpet Cleaners Atlas Window & Carpet Cleaning Carpeting Rafael Floors Cleaning Service Molly Maid Computer Repair MacRepair Deck & Fencing Contractor Clough Construction Frame Shop Cheap Pete’s Gift Shop Great Acorn Hardwood Flooring Rafael Floors Hauling Hurricane Hauling & Demolition Home Furnishings Mary’s Futons Home Organizer California Space Organizers Kitchen/Bath Remodeler Lamperti Landscape Design Brian Powell & Associates Lighting Shop Lights of Rafael Local Financial Institution Bank of Marin Lumber/Hardware Store Pini’s Ace Hardware Moving and Storage Johnson and Daly Moving and Storage Paint Store Marin Color Service Painting Contractor Kunst Bros. Patio Furniture Frellen’s Place to Buy a Spa or Hot Tub Creative Energy Plumber Peter Levi Plumbing Real Estate Brokerage Bradley Real Estate Roofer DeMello Roofing Self-Storage Bellam Self Storage Tile and Stone Store CTW Designs Town Other Than Your Own Fairfax Window and Door Showroom Mission Wood Products Window Cleaners Atlas Window & Carpet Cleaning

It’ll be a fountain of delights for any ’It Girls’ booking a table at the winner of our inaugural Best Sausalito/Tiburon Restaurant category—Guaymas.

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---------------------------Bike Shop Mike’s Bikes Business That Promotes Going Green Good Earth Natural Foods Nursery/Garden Center Sloat Garden Center Organic Produce Marin County Farmers Market Personnel Agency Nelson Staffing Place for Hiking Tennessee Valley Place to Bike China Camp State Park Resale/Consignment Clothing Shop Stella’s Fine Consignments Solar Supplier Solar Craft

THE CAT’S PAJAMAS ★ 72 --------------------------Art Supplies RileyStreet Art Supply Children’s Clothing Heller’s for Children Day Summer Camp Steve & Kate’s Camp Kid-Friendly, Non-Chain Restaurant Max’s of Corte Madera Overnight Summer Camp Walker Creek Ranch Pet Groomer Doggie Styles Pet Store Pet Club Place for a Kid’s Party Doodlebug Toy Store 5 Little Monkeys

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RAZZAMATAZZ ALL THAT JAZZ ★ 78 -----------------------------Art Gallery ArtWorks Downtown Live Music Venue 142 Throckmorton Local Bookstore Book Passage Movie Theater Rafael Film Center Music/CD Shop Mill Valley Music Place For a Wedding Marin Art and Garden Center Place For Dancing George’s Nightclub Place to Buy Musical Instruments Bananas at Large Theater Company Marin Theatre Company

MODEL T’s AND JALOPIES ★ 81 --------------------------Auto Dealer Marin Honda Auto Body Repair/Design Blake’s Autobody Domestic Car Repair Jack L. Hunt Foreign Car Repair CRO Import Auto Service Tire Shop Cain’s Used Cars California Motors


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Hall of Fame 2011 experience to the job for either repairs or purchases. With this Hall of Fame appliance business, you won’t be throwing your money down the drain. -----------------------------------------------Martin & Harris

2158 Fourth St., San Rafael 454.2021

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Charlie Chaplin was known to party in Southern Marin on occasion—and the Edwardian-era Plaza Vina del Mar fountain in Sausalito would’ve been an ideal hang out for the famous filmmaker.

LOCAL BUSINESSES that have won their categories five times consecutively are elevated to the vaunted Best of Marin Hall of Fame. They remain in the hall for two years. This year, several new members join the esteemed group. Congratulations to all these winners who have been consistently voted tops for their terrific service.

Make that swimming pools. When you can’t decide if you want to dog paddle alfresco or pull a Louganis in more sheltered surroundings, head to Osher Marin JCC, where there’s a pool for each impulse. The outdoor option is a gorgeous 50-meter eight-laner with no-wave technology; the indoor natatorium is lane-free and 25 yards in length. The outdoor pool (which is open year-round, 100 hours per week) also features an adjacent pint-size swimmin’ hole (open seasonally) for kids up to 4 years old, while the indoor pool offers courses in swim instruction, aquatic exercise and hydrotherapy. (Swimming classes are offered outdoors during the summer.) You can also take a dip with the whole family on weekends in both summer (outdoor) and winter (indoor). It’s never been easier to perfect your turtle stroke. -----------------------------------------------Osher Marin JCC

200 N. San Pedro Rd., San Rafael 444.8000 www. marinjcc.org

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★ 1st YEAR ★ BEST CHINESE CUISINE In the deepest recesses of Marin County Chinese food lovers’ dreams, their fortune cookies will forever read: “You will soon dine again at Jennie Low’s.” But after 23 years in Marin, her regular customers don’t need any ethereal prognostications to get them queuing up for Jennie’s signature mango chicken, pot stickers and Cantonese noodles (her honey-glazed walnut chicken is a particular pleasure for many of us at the Pac Sun). In this Chinese year of the rabbit, county residents need no further encouragement to hop on over to Jennie’s for a hall-of-fame-worthy fine meal. -----------------------------------------------Jennie Low’s Chinese Cuisine

120 Vintage Way, Novato 892.8838

BEST HOME FURNISHINGS Thirty-three years on the home-furnishing scene hasn’t relegated Sunrise Home to the ol’ rockin’ chair—in fact this frequent Best of Marin winner has designs on the future by trending toward new green and eco-friendly designs. From contemporary to classic, Sunrise can make any home look like it’s just entered a brand new day. -----------------------------------------------Sunrise Home

631 B St., San Rafael 456.3939

BEST PLACE TO BUY APPLIANCES In this age of nasty leaks—at the government level and at home—it’s never been a better time to have Martin & Harris around. When your Whirlpool stops whirling and your Kenmore ken-do-no-more, M&H will bring its more than 50 years of

From all-time favorites like blocks and dolls to the latest and greatest name-brand toys, the folks at A Child’s Delight understand that a favorite toy is something a kid will remember the rest of his or her life. Which is why choosing the right gifts for your little ones is sometimes the hardest purchase a parent has to make. Have no fear moms and dads—the experts at A Child’s Delight have the toy know-how and the game gumption to steer you and your family in an educational and fun direction. -----------------------------------------------A Child’s Delight

105 Corte Madera Town Center, Corte Madera 945.9221; Northgate One shopping center, San Rafael 499.0739

★ 2nd YEAR ★ BEST DAY SPA When Marin needs to steam off, it turns to Stellar Spa who’ll de-stress clients with the wholesome blend of moisturizers, massages, masks, lotions and facials that have found them in the Best of Marin winners’ circle more times than we can count. -----------------------------------------------Stellar Spa

26 Tamalpais Dr., Corte Madera 924.7300

BEST LANDSCAPE DESIGN The grass isn’t always greener on the other side of the fence when you’ve got Cynthia Egger Landscape Design at the ready. No topographical problem is too prickly for Egger’s vast experience. So the next time you need a landscaper, definitely hedge your bets with Egger. -----------------------------------------------Cynthia Egger Landscape Design

149 Humboldt St., San Rafael 460.0858

BEST LUMBER/HARDWARE STORE The employee-owned, green-certified Jackson’s Hardware has really hit the nail on the head in the hardware game. With a showroom featuring bathtubs, faucets, showerheads, barbecues, outdoor furniture, a paint department and a plumbing showroom, you’ll find it all at Jackson’s— including the kitchen sink! -----------------------------------------------Jackson’s Hardware

435 DuBois St., San Rafael 454.3740

BEST PLACE FOR A KID’S PARTY Kids will have their cake and eat it too with a party at the Bay Area Discovery Museum, where anything is possible— literally. From themed parties of cowboys, princesses or pirates to blowouts centered on arts and crafts, the Discovery Museum will go to the end of the earth—that’s Sausalito, right?—to make that special day extra special. -----------------------------------------------Bay Area Discovery Museum

557 McReynolds Rd., Sausalito 339.3900 MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011 PACIFIC SUN 15


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No one can swat home runs on an empty stomach—that’s why Babe Ruth’s pregame warm-ups begin at Lotus Cuisine of India. We recommend getting to the buffet before he does...

Juice joints and speakeasies BEST BAKERY Dear unfortunate gluten-free souls, please don’t torture yourselves with a visit to Emporio Rulli. The heaps of freshly prepared desserts, loaves of tenderly kneaded and baked sweet breads and magically decorated specialty cakes will make you cry. The authentically Italian emporium of delicious wonder continues to bring a sample of sinful Italian delight to Marin pasticceria connoisseurs, with a wide selection of soul-quenching wines to wash it all down, for over 20 years. Owners Gary and Jeannie Rulli are the proud recipients of this and several prior years’ Best of Marin for best bakery. Yum! ----------------------------------------------Emporio Rulli

464 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur 924.7478 rulli.com 2ND Sweet Things, Tiburon 3RD Bovine Bakery, Point Reyes Station 16 PACIFIC SUN MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011

IN A DECADE KNOWN for booze-bingeing bacchanal, Jazz Age It Girls and It Guys would’ve been in desperate need of quality sustenance at reasonable prices—if only to recharge their legs for the upcoming Charleston marathon! They’d find no better place to park their Packards than in modern-day Marin—where the finest restaurants and top-o’-the-mark chefs would tantalize their taste buds, and have them jitterbugging again in no time. BEST BREAKFAST The most important thing about the most important meal of the day is that it taste good, and that’s where the Half Day Cafe comes in. Breaking your fast has never been more delectable: Kahlua French toast with house-made orange butter. A Wakeup Scramble with chorizo, avocado and queso fresco. Whole-wheat sunflower seed waffles. A special eggs Benedict involving pancetta,

fresh basil and house-made sausage. Buttermilk pancakes with raspberries and blueberries. Graffeo coffee from North Beach, freshly squeezed grapefruit juice, hot chocolate with freshly whipped cream, not to mention the fragrant house-made biscuits, muffins, scones and cinnamon rolls. The Half Day is also a pleasant place for a meal, as its many loyal customers can attest to. “The key to our return business is the warmth of our amazing

staff,” says owner Tory Monahan. “Some have been here for 20 years, and they’ve become close friends with our customers.” The setting is airy and sunny, with lots of plants and soothing classical music, and there’s a tiled, foliage-draped outdoor patio for alfresco breakfasting as well. ----------------------------------------------Half Day Cafe

848 College Ave., Kentfield 459-029 halfdaycafe.com 2ND Dipsea Cafe, Mill Valley 3RD Marvin’s Restaurant, Novato

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‘I wish I could drink like a lady / I can take one or two at the most / Three and I’m under the table / Four and I’m under the host’—Dorothy Parker

Fine-beer connoisseurs flock to the Larkspur brewpub to quench thirsts with brewery favorites like Mt. Tam Pale Ale, Marin Hefeweiss and the refreshingly un-chick drink fruit beer, Marin Brewing Blueberry Ale. With all of the award-winning beers scrupulously prepared on-site, the careful crafting results in a local freshness that keeps Marin voting this haven for goodness time and time again. Add a giant avocado Swiss burger to the order and you’re pretty much in heaven. ----------------------------------------------Marin Brewing Company

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BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT (HALL OF FAME: JENNIE LOW’S) Smack dab in the middle of San Rafael’s downtown Fourth Street is Yet Wah, Marin’s favorite Chinese restaurant. With a clean, welcoming atmosphere that includes window seating for the people watchers, a bar for the drinkers and an affordable menu for us all, Yet Wah continues to serve up authentic and non-greasy meals until midnight almost every evening. Loved for menu items like cashew chicken, walnut prawns, Mongolian beef and vegetarian selections galore, the low-priced entree menu keeps people flocking to its doors. And for the homebodies of San Rafael, Yet Wah offers speedy and efficient deliveries of favorite dishes, which is awesome. ----------------------------------------------Yet Wah

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BEST BURGER JOINT Although the masses are becoming more and more conscious of what types of foods they consume, there remains for many a strong hankering for big, hot, juicy burgers at the end of a long day. And for this, Phyllis’ Giant Burgers continues to lead the way in the Best of Marin Best Burger category! Stacking only the freshest ingredients and grass-fed organic beef together between freshly baked buns, Phyllis’ remains the burger joint that satisfies those longings for meaty goodness time and time again. “People keep coming back because they know we only use the freshest ingredients,” says owner James Cho of the four locations. “We’re proud to be a Pacific Sun hall of famer!” ----------------------------------------------Phyllis’ Giant Burgers

Diners don’t leave this less-than-typical burrito eatery with the achy, brick-of-doughand-meat-in-the-gut aftershock that is often the result of less careful ingredient planning, but rather with a refreshing, energetic satisfaction of having just consumed a light and taste-bud-tickling meal. With curry chicken, BBQ and Baja burritos just a few of the vittles on their creatively infused menu, High Tech continues to draw in adventurous eaters throughout the North Bay.

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Several sterling events at the Left Bank Brasserie last year helped lift the restauHealthy food can be comforting, too, and rant to a repeat Best of Marin win. Chef de Comforts was a pioneer in offering glutencuisine Sean Canavan and general manager free selections and foods made with fresh, Jennifer Courtney developed a “Head-toorganic, local ingredients. And that is, no Tail” dinner using a goat—every part of the doubt, the secret (although hardly a secret animal—and reat all) to Comforts’ peated their success success. “Everything with a wild game tastes homemade,” dinner. April 6 the January 16, 1920— explains takeout restaurant features manager Patti PathThe 18th Amendment to a suckling pig headman. “In a good way,” to-tail event. “We’ve the Constitution, banning adds Laura Miwa also developed more with a laugh. Miwa the manufacture, sale of a farm-to-table and her husband, or transportation of aspect,” says CaGlenn, are owners navan. “I’m conalcohol, goes into effect. of the deli, which stantly at the farmers will celebrate its market,” keeping his 25th anniversary this finger on the pulse July, perhaps with a of the seasons. He’s block party. The cafe also cultivated a relaserves breakfast, lunch tionship with Fallon and weekend brunch, Hills Ranch to raise and Miwa has spent the acorn-fed hogs, grasswinter cooking up fullfed beef and rabbits flavored soups, stews just for the Left Bank and pot pies for the deli, as well as the evermenu. Canavan grew up in Germany, so the popular burgers. “People tell me Comforts Franco-German Friendship dinners are a is the only place they order a burger,” she natural fit for his house-made sausage and says. There’s “nothing drastic” about them German dishes. Of course, outside of the she says, just top-quality ingredients such as special events, the restaurant serves up exPrather Ranch beef. Their Chinese chicken traordinary French fare in a splendid setting salad is notoriously good and an appropriday in and day out. Check out the website ate finish to any meal would be one of Comfor a look at the menu, a list of events comforts’ chocolate-chocolate cupcakes... wait, ing up and, naturally, instructions for saying did we start out talking about healthy food? “I love you” in French. Well, chocolate is, sort of... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Left Bank Brasserie Comforts

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Coming up on a decade in business, Fairfax Scoop shows no signs of becoming a truculent tween. Using local, organic ingredients (70 percent from Marin, according to owner Ray Martin) and concentrating on doing one thing and one thing only: making delicious ice cream and sorbet in small batches on-site (cones are made in-house, too). Other than the standard flavors, the offerings vary by season. Although Martin says good fruit for ice cream and sorbet is iffy at this “transitional” time of year, he now has a farmer in the Central Valley supplying great citrus—which means blood orange sorbet, dark in color with a vibrant flavor. Chocolate lovers rely on the more available Mexican chocolate or Latin jazz flavor—bittersweet chocolate with red chili. Martin feels his business is part of the Fairfax community and exemplifies much of the town’s ethos. So don’t even think of asking for a disposable cup—samples are served on silverware, takeaway serveware is compostable. The storefront is tiny, but the staff is always patient and pleasant, no matter how long the line. And it’s definitely worth waiting in line for. ----------------------------------------------Fairfax Scoop

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800 Grant Ave., Novato 897.9500 drinsomnia.com 2ND Emporio Rulli, Larkspur 3RD Aroma Café, San Rafael

BEST INDIAN RESTAURANT “We go by what our customers want, not by what we want to serve,” says Paul Sroa, owner of the award-winning Lotus Cuisine of India. In the Zagat-rated restaurant of 14 years, Sroa uses all-natural cooking oils when preparing his award-winning meals and serves only grass-fed lamb and hormone-free chicken on his meat-eaters’ menu. For vegetarian diets, Lotus offers a wide range of vegan alternatives and glutenfree menu items such as Aloo Gobi, Mushroom Mattar and Channa Masala, to name a few. “We never compromise taste with our meals,” says Sroa of his family-owned and -operated business. “We’re just health conscious and that’s what the customers want.” In addition to Lotus, Sroa runs restaurants in Fairfax and Novato and will open a new addition—Lotus Chaat and Spices, a takeout restaurant and spice/lentil market—at 1561 Fourth Street at the end of this month. ----------------------------------------------Lotus Cuisine of India

704 4th Street, San Rafael 456.5808 lotusrestaurant.com 2ND Avatar, Sausalito 3RD India Palace Restaurant, Mill Valley

BEST INDEPENDENT COFFEE HOUSE The caffeinated anchor of Novato’s revitalBEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT ized downtown, Dr. Insomnia’s Coffee In a county with a heavy population of & Tea offers up a mellow, comfy atmoItalian restaurants, Il Davide keeps rising sphere for its guaranteed-to-get-you-going to the top. The constantly changing menu is coffee and coffee drinks, as well as the extensive and diverse, offering diners a vamilder teas and non-caffeinated smoothies. riety of pastas, fresh A selection of salads, seafood and brownies, coffeecakes innovative specials. and pastries makes Emphasis is always August 26, 1920— the perfect compleon local products, ment (chocolate and American women are sustainable seafood, caffeine—a match granted the right to vote organic, grass-fed made in heaven). meats and vegwhen Tennessee ratifies Separate seating aretables fresh from eas, plus the outdoor the 19th Amendment. The the farmers marpatio, invite patrons U.S. is the third nation ket. All pastas and to sit for a spell and gnocchi are made to extend suffrage to its make the most of the in-house as well as moment... or hour. female citizens. the creative touches Local mothers often such as infused oils gather in the back that keep customroom at the big table, ers coming back for which easily accommore. The current menu is large and varied modates six or more moms and a passel of with something for everyone, including babies and toddlers. There’s even room for gluten-free options. The lunchtime special all the strollers! Out of everyone else’s way, is renowned with 15 different pastas to they, too, benefit from the camaraderie and choose from alongside a generous pile of coffee without disturbing anyone else’s sipcrisp greens. Il Davide would like to thank ping pleasure. All hail the mighty bean— their loyal clients for all their support. many a writer’s best friend. 23 >

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901 A St., San Rafael 454.8080 ildavide.net 2NDIl Fornaio. Corte Madera 3RDSorella CafÈ, Fairfax

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Staff pick BEST IMITATION OF LITTLE ITALY Calling itself an “Urban Trattoria,” Vin Antico feels like a sleek restaurant in the middle of the city rather than an Italian cafe in the thick of the suburbs. With chef Ed Vigil at the helm, the eatery is committed to using local ingredients in season with an Italian flair. All the pastas and pizza doughs are made fresh daily so diners can choose from the likes of pappardelle with chanterelles, or a spicy sausage pizza with oven-roasted egg and garlic. Hog Island oysters, a hand-picked selection of wonderful local cheeses and a stellar wine list keep customers coming back. The menu is organized by small plates and big plates with pizza, pastas and salads in between so it’s easy to share lots of different dishes. Sophisticated yet homey, Vin Antico satisfies every appetite.—Brooke Jackson ----------------------------------------------Vin Antico

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881 4th Street., San Rafael 454.4492

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November 1, 1920— The Turkish Army massacres 10,000 Armenians after the country proclaims its independence.

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107 Caledonia St., Sausalito 332.3620 sushiran.com 2ND Sushi to Dai For, San Rafael 3RD Robata Grill & Sushi, Mill Valley

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12700 Highway 1, Point Reyes Station 663.1011 ptreyesvineyardinn.com 2ND Starry Night Winery, San Rafael 3RD Pey-Marin Vineyard, Olema

901 Lincoln Ave., San Rafael. 451.4765; 811 Fourth St., San Rafael solfoodrestaurant.com

BEST LOCAL WINERY BEST JAPANESE RESTAURANT Though Yoshi Tome didn’t set out to become a restaurateur, it’s pretty clear from Sushi Ran’s multiple awards, honors and recognition—including a Michelin star—that this was his destiny. Over the last couple of decades Tome has continued to expand and improve this bastion of fine Japanese cuisine. Top-notch ingredients, including the freshest fish available, prepared in both traditional and creative ways, keep diners streaming in. But it’s not only sushi and sashimi patrons clamor for: duck breast and Wagyu tri tip are handled and prepared just as carefully as the fish. Waiting’s not usually a problem, either. Patrons enjoy the wine bar, which serves not only wine and sake, but a delightful bar menu as well.

Arguably the most gorgeous and charming community of coastal California, Point Reyes continues to provide a refreshing abundance of fun and relaxation for tourists the world over. For Steve and Sharon Doughty, owners of Point Reyes Vineyard Inn and Winery, their community provides them with year-round business at their award-winning bed and breakfast and tasting room for the Doughtys’ own wine. “We are the first winery and tasting room in Marin since Prohibition,” says a proud Steve Doughty. The business, which includes a three-bedroom B&B and the tasting room, specializes in sparkling wine that is sought after from around the country, along with other award-winning vintages. The B&B is a wine-lover’s dream: get tipsy with nowhere to drive and wake up to do it all over again.

customers do not be distraught when you approach the Fourth Street location and find it empty. Turn around and cross the street. They’ve moved! ----------------------------------------------Sol Food

BEST SAN RAFAEL RESTAURANT AND BEST MEAL UNDER $20 Clear glass bottles of annatto oil arranged among jars of silverware line the counters of the festively crowded and lively colored Sol Food takeout restaurant on San Rafael’s Fourth Street, while lines form at the restaurant location just a block away on Third and Lincoln. It isn’t a special occasion that has brought the masses downtown for lunch, just a typical day of the scrumptious eats and gracious atmosphere at Marin’s best-loved Puerto Rican restaurant. “We try to keep consistency with our menu items,” says Sol Hernandez. The only changes we’ll see with Sol Food is an addition to the menu: shrimp cocktail salad and fried yucca, which is sure to complement the spicy, flavorful goodness she’s been dishing out for years. And loyal, hungry

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BEST MEDITERRANEAN/ROSS VALLEY RESTAURANT There is always something new at Insalata’s, Marin’s best Mediterranean dining experience, because the menu is seasonal and the staff is always tinkering. Sous chef Mariko Wilkinson says chef Paul Irving and owner/chef Heidi Krahling are turning out some of the best soups 24 > MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011 PACIFIC SUN 23


Roaring MARIN < 23 Juice joints and speakeasies ever—three new soups every few days, such as fennel apple, butternut squash, soupe de ajo—the possibilities are endless. And the soups have been doing really well, says Wilkinson, both on the menu and in the takeout section. Of course, some things never change—the popularity of the house-made hummus with warm pita, the Syrian fattoush salad and a new favorite: Calabrese-style braised stuff pork shoulder over creamy corn polenta. Look to Insalata’s extensive and elegant website for their menu, special events (the midweek prix-fixe menu March 29-31 celebrates France) and even recipes. (Mediterranean may be one of the world’s healthiest cuisines, but how ’bout those coconut macaroons?) ----------------------------------------------Insalata’s Restaurant

120 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo 457.7700 insalatas.com 2ND Picco, Larkspur 3RD Falafel Hut, San Rafael

Best Ross Valley Restaurant 2ND Marche Aux Fleurs, Ross 3RD Sorella Cafe, Fairfax

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BEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT Several well-known higher end restaurants call San Anselmo home, but hidden in plain sight along Sir Francis Drake Boulevard— between a couple of the upscale eateries—is Taqueria Mi Pueblo, a small, unassuming spot serving up traditional, authentic Mexican fare. Owner Noemi Sahagun says the basic, simple dishes are like homecooked meals—except that some of us have never been able to prepare basic meals this good. It has a lot to do with fresh ingredients. Sahagun says not only is the dining room small, the kitchen is, too, so there’s no room for storing cans or pre-made items— definitely an advantage for diners because everything is made fresh daily on-site. Service is friendly and efficient; Sahagun and staff maintain a “comfortable, homey ambience,” which makes it a big hit with families—especially those with growing boys, because the portions are large and the prices low. Sahagun says it’s rewarding to watch patrons return again and again, par24 PACIFIC SUN MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011

BEST ticularly families, whose kids she’s watched grow from tots to teens and beyond over the past 14 years. Takeout is a big part of the business, but those who dine in can enjoy a selection of Mexican beers, a house margarita or house sangria. And the chile relleno, the most requested item, is a must. ----------------------------------------------Taqueria Mi Pueblo

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208 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo 460.1027 2ND Las Camelias, San Rafael 3RD Celia’s Mexican Restaurant, San Rafael

Staff pick BEST MOLE-IN-THE-WALL RESTAURANT Peeking through the gate of a spare medical complex in San Rafael, one is surprised to see a festive, happy little restaurant tucked in the corner of the courtyard. Casa Manana is a charming cafe with tables and chairs spilling out into the sunny garden and a Central American menu boasting traditional favorites as well as some unusual offerings. The chicken mole is always yummy as are the pupusas. Pork tamales, plantain enchiladas and pescado a la Veracruzana are just a few of the offerings that set this place apart from other taquerias. The “Secret Garden” setting is a relaxing place to sit back, sip a cerveza and smell the roses.—Brooke Jackson ----------------------------------------------Casa Manana

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he brings to the table, Marin diners keep heading back for more. ----------------------------------------------Buckeye Roadhouse

15 Shoreline Highway, Mill Valley 331.2600 buckeyeroadhouse.com

Best Mill Valley Restaurant 2ND Bungalow 44 3RD Piazza D’Angelo

BEST MILL VALLEY RESTAURANT AND BEST BAR IN A RESTAURANT Chef Robert Price of Buckeye Roadhouse not only wears the coolest red patent leather clogs in the North Bay, he whips up the most delicious and sought-after meals this side of the Ole Golden Gate. Head over heels with the accessibility and variety of farm-fresh and organic foods growing throughout Marin, Price is dedicated to bringing only the best of the best to the table. “I am very conscious about buying naturally raised meats and sustainably harvested fish,” says Price of his mouthwatering menu. Buckeye Roadhouse also provides diners with the yummiest drinks in Marin. With award-winning martinis and raspberry lemon drops as just a sample of their cocktail menu, it’s a surprise that folks would go anywhere else. Price, who also brings his kitchen magic to Bungalow 44 in Mill Valley and the new Bar Bocce in Sausalito, takes pride in his ability to draw in a diverse and hungry crowd. “We’ve got everything from motorcycle riders to people in black-tie attire and everything in between,” he says. And it’s no wonder. With the creativity and scrumptious ingredients

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and by accommodating most dietary needs with low-sodium, gluten-free and vegan selections, when desired. And sometimes getting what we want—and need—to eat is what’s really delicious. ----------------------------------------------Taj of Marin

909 4th St., San Rafael 459.9555 tajofmarin.com. 2ND Brick & Bottle, Corte Madera 3RD Dish, Mill Valley

2ND Piazza D’Angelo, Mill Valley 3RD Marin Joe’s, Corte Madera

BEST NOVATO RESTAURANT BEST NEW RESTAURANT 2010 Suffice it to say, the fooderati of Marin have plenty of options for dining. San Rafael eateries, in particular, are highly competitive. So to deem Taj of Marin favorite new restaurant of 2010 must mean something very tasty is happening in the kitchen. Could it be the Chicken Tikka Masala—tandoori chicken folded into exotic, creamy tomato sauce? Perhaps the Bengan Bhartha— eggplant baked in a clay oven with onion, ginger, garlic and spices? The Lamb Vindalu, Boti Kabab or Tandoori Malai Tikka? Whatever North and South Indian cuisine specialty is your fave, if you dine on Thursday and Saturday nights, you’ll be accompanied by live Indian music. Taj of Marin is a family operation run by Gurpreet Singh, with Mohan Singh, who has 20 years of experience cooking Indian food in the U.S., as head chef. Gurpreet and his staff cater to their increasingly loyal clientele by offering fresh, largely organic ingredients,

While there’s no shortage of destinationtype restaurants in Marin, Boca Steak & Seafood Restaurant stands out—particularly in the northern reaches of the county. The modern, yet rustic-looking, eatery serves Argentine-style steak—both grass- and grain-fed beef— grilled over a hardwood fire, served with several different sauces, including two chimichurri varieties. Other Argentine-inspired items are sprinkled throughout the menu. And unlike many steakhouses, one needn’t be a card-carrying red-meat eater to enjoy a great meal here: High-quality fish, fowl and pasta are prepared with the same care. The handsome bar is fully stocked, and the wine list impressive. Dining here is as suitable for a family is it is for a romantic date. Though it certainly fits the bill for a special occasion, there are also ways to eat well while saving some dough. Weekday Happy Hour includes a range of starters and small plates—like the delicious empanadas—half-price. Wine is


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340 Ignacio Blvd., Novato 883.0901 bocasteak.com 2ND Hilltop 1892 3RD Toast

BEST PIZZERIA Ted Rowe, owner—with his wife, Barbara—of Mulberry Street Pizzeria, refers to himself as “a dinosaur about pizzaâ€? because he continues to serve, as he has since 1986, meal-size pizzas with “big, bold avors that stand out,â€? using toppings that are generous in both size and amount. He and his staff make each pizza as if it were being presented to their own family—cutting corners is not an option. The Rowes work hard to maintain a clean, casual, fun restaurant with great food—which clearly appeals to the many regular customers who also appreciate the pizzeria’s contributions to and support of the local community. Rowe may say he’s a dinosaur, but he’s always rolling out something new, like the Tomato Pie—with mozzarella on the dough, topped with a scrim of marinara sauce, chopped tomato and garlic, Manchego cheese and oregano—an item popular back in the 1930s. Taste trials are ongoing for a meatball appetizer— the chicken meatballs were a big hit, and may be back... House-made lasagna is a real favorite and there’s even a glutenfree pasta made from quinoa and corn that can be topped with the vegetarian or meat sauces. (Rowe notes that the pizza dough is hand-thrown, so the kitchen can never be completely wheat-free.) Pizza lovers sure know where to go for a good old-fashioned pie. ----------------------------------------------Mulberry Street Pizzeria

101 Smith Ranch Rd., San Rafael 472.7272 mulberry-street-pizzeria.com 2ND Picco Pizzeria, Larkspur 3RD LoCoco’s Terra Linda

BEST SAUSALITO/TIBURON RESTAURANT Location, location, location. For some restaurants, waterfront dining and magniďŹ cent bay views are all shell, no lobster meat. But at Tiburon’s gloriously seaside Guaymas Restaurant, the discerning diners of Marin are telling us that they enjoy the seafood-centric, traditional Mexican-Sonoran cuisine, as well as the view. Local and visiting patrons return

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again and again for Guaymas’ Camarones Rocca, lime and cilantro marinated prawns grilled on rock salt; Pescado Veracruzana, wild Alaskan halibut with roasted jalapeno polenta cake; an assortment of tamales, fresh ceviche and chile-dusted calamari; and Pollo en Mole, roasted chicken draped in house-made chocolate-mole sauce. But Guaymas fans take note: New menu additions are expected soon! ----------------------------------------------Guaymas Restaurant

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BEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Co-owner Kenny Belov (along with Bill Foss) says honesty is what sets Fish apart from many others. In other words, diners can be sure that the ďŹ sh appearing on the menu is harvested safely and is healthful according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch list. Because the ocean’s health, not food trends, is his “No. 1 priority,â€? Belov refuses to compromise and serve anything but the most sustainable species available. Belov says he has—and will continue to—come out to explain to patrons why a particular ďŹ sh is not on the menu. These guys aren’t just talking the talk—not only is Belov out on his boat ďŹ shing, the owners supply other restaurants as well as their own. Belov spends time researching and speaking locally on the health of the oceans and their inhabitants. He is honored that Fish has been recognized and singled out by readers, but says he doesn’t want to become complacent or stop striving toward his goals—particularly for ocean sustainability. To that, we say, “We’ll have what he’s serving.â€? ----------------------------------------------Fish

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BEST TWIN CITIES RESTAURANT Owner Bruce Hill says Restaurant Picco “provides a unique ‘city restaurant’ experience in the county.” The comfortable, casual atmosphere combined with the straightforward and meticulously prepared dishes have made Picco not only a standout spot, but a regular destination for many locals. (In fact, Hill says “lots of guests see friends and neighbors when they are dining.”) Plates—and there is a mouth-watering variety— are designed to share and the risotto, a time-consuming dish, is prepared fresh every half hour. The menu is seasonal— featuring some great asparagus dishes right now—with classics such as tuna tartare, always available. Start the week off right with Marin Monday—a tasting platter with five or six different small dishes, most of the ingredients from right here in the county. And Wednesdays bring a special of fried chicken with mashed potatoes, greens and a soft-serve root beer float—an ultimate comfortfood meal unlike Mom or Grandma ever made (unless yours used top-quality, organic ingredients...).

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BEST WEST MARIN RESTAURANT Wander into Nick’s Cove, another stellar component in Pat Kuleto’s restaurant empire, for an escape from the stresses of everyday life. The historic roadhouse, lovingly restored—and improved—to re-create its original 1930s atmosphere, sits over the water of Tomales Bay. Mark Franz and Adam Mali choose the best of what the bay and local area has to offer—sustainably harvested oyster, crab, fish, fruits and vegetables, etc.—creating dishes that let these high-quality ingredients shine through, adding another element to the restorative experience. Hungry hikers, travelers or anyone else

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can get a great meal just about any time during the day—breakfast from 8am (only on weekends), lunch starting at 11am and dinner from 4pm on. Plus, a weekday Happy Hour from 3-7pm with food and drinks for $7 (pints of beer $3). Not hungry? The bar is a great spot to slake one’s thirst, soak in the ambience and relax. And if you just can’t bear to go home, one of the cottages just might be available... --------------------------------------------Nick’s Cove

23240 Highway 1, Marshall 663.1033 nickscove.com 2ND Olema Inn & Restaurant, Olema 3RD Station House Cafe, Point Reyes Station

BEST WINE BAR Of course Rick’s Wine Cellar has a sterling selection of wines by the bottle and the glass (including French Champagne by the glass or half-glass), some wines from boutique wineries that are not sold

anywhere else (“Wine collectors have a blast here,” says owner Rick Mendell) and a vast variety of pinot noirs (Miles would approve), of course, of course, but Mendell and his wife, Candy, want it to be known that they are also becoming famous for their sandwiches. Big, handmade, slowbaked sandwiches. The “Rickenator” with pastrami, fresh mozzarella and horseradish cheddar is especially popular. It could make for the best spring picnic ever. If you’re going the more traditional route and heading to one of Marin’s fine dining establishments, Rick’s can sell you the perfect wine and stamp the receipt and that will take care of corkage fees at 20 different restaurants. Which will make you feel sophisticated and smartly thrifty at the same time. --------------------------------------------Rick’s Wine Cellar

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Marlene Dietrich is renowned for her multi-attired looks—formal, casual, female, male—so when she needs comfy athletic gear that’ll properly support her soles, she need look no further than Arch Rival.

Big Sixes & Baby Grands IT WAS MERELY A CENTURY AGO that Marinites’ health-and-fitness regimens consisted of motor-powered “body stimulators” that were designed to shake the flab right off, and daily enemas that John Harvey Kellogg insisted were digestion’s “most effective service.” And while we may still eat Kellogg’s corn flakes, today’s county residents have far more reliable means of earning their “big sixes” and “baby grands” (those are Jazz Age slang for musclemen)—from state-of-the-art pools and health clubs to the finest in muscle-toning Pilates, martial arts and yoga studios. These days, the “road to Wellville” is best traveled on a freshly toweled running machine.

BEST GOLF COURSE Executive Director Jennifer Kim knows that the San Geronimo championship golf course is a great place to play a round (Greenbrae’s own Zack Miller, new to the PGA Tour and ninth-place finisher in this year’s Pebble Beach tourny, holds the course record), but she wants to emphasize that it’s so much more—a place for weddings and banquets and charity fundraisers. Assistant General Manager Chris Bright stresses the beauty of the place and the wildlife—the salmon, bobcats, deer, owls, wild turkeys and egrets, as well as bluebirds in the houses they’ve put up. Of course, he cautions, non-golfers who want to come out to birdwatch “do need to check in with the pro shop.” And while new chef Richard Treglia concedes “there are a lot of birdies on the course,” he’s all about the food, which, since his arrival, emphasizes fresh, local ingredients and sustainable products. Treglia will harvest blackberries from the course for some of his dishes: “You can’t get more local than that.” San Geronimo still offers one of the

best deals in all of Marin—a Friday buffet supper with live dance music for $10. ---------------------------------------------San Geronimo Golf Course

5800 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Geronimo 488.4030 2nd Indian Valley, Novato 3rd StoneTree, Novato

BEST HEALTH CLUB Osher Marin JCC’s health facilities have been offering Marinites several terrific reasons to get fit since 1991, and the options have expanded exponentially since the place was renovated four years ago. “We have new cardio equipment, three fitness studios, one of them dedicated to group cycle, a full-court gymnasium, an indoor pool, an outdoor pool and on-site childcare, plus massage, Pilates and personal training,” says operations manager Barbra Rosenstein. Membership includes 80-plus group fitness classes per week, and the club’s demographic ranges from teenagers to one especially sprightly 10332 > year-old. “Our staff makes every MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011 PACIFIC SUN 31


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person feel like part of the community,� says Rosenstein. ---------------------------------------------Osher Marin JCC

March 18, 1922— Mohandas K. Gandhi is sentenced to six years in prison for sedition against the British Empire. He is released after 23 months.

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You won’t ďŹ nd any typical Karate Kid action here, folks. The classes and lessons offered at Marin Mixed Martial Arts are anything but ordinary. Run by longtime Marin resident and martial arts master Mikyo Riggs, the studio offers classes for adults and children seeking to gain balance, conďŹ dence and serious discipline.

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Marin can’t get enough of the community at Marin Mixed Martial Arts, known for its tight-knit groups of class-goers. Offering Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and their own unique style of kickboxing—which fuses together various Western and Thai boxing inuences—and even yoga classes, Marin Mixed Martial Arts gets a black belt for best martial arts studio in Marin from their loyal, butt-kicking clients. And as an added bonus, Marin Mixed Marital Arts will be offering a free women’s self-defense clinic in May. --------------------------------------------Marin Mixed Martial Arts

222 GreenďŹ eld Ave., San Anselmo 456.1557 2ND Practical Martial Arts & Marin Karate Kid, Corte Madera 3RD Ito’s White Tiger Martial Arts, Novato

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Prohibition, speakeasies and the making of the American mob ies, illicit, tucked-away establishments with passwords and secret exits and hard liquor, some of it palatable. For the first time women ventured into saloons without escorts, attracted by the naughtiness and their own newfound emancipation. Hot jazz performed by many of its finest practitioners was another attraction, and some of the first interracial jam sessions took place on the premises. Even the lousy liquor had its upside: Bartenders mixed the stuff with tonics and juices to mask the often raw, harsh flavor, and some of today’s favorite cocktails—the Sidecar, the French Marin’s relative seclusion made it a great place to steal 75, the Aviation—were born. away for a drink—speakeasies lined the streets of On the other hand: To fill the deTiburon, Sausalito, Mill Valley, Fairfax and Larkspur mand for contraband hooch, organized crime, which had been a minor t ’s b e e n p r ove n t i m e a n d t i m e part of American life since the 1870s, again—if you want people to want entered the bootlegging distribution something, tell them they can’t have racket in a big way, netting untold milit. This basic law of human nature was lions of dollars in revenue and becomtragically ignored by the upright citi- ing one of the outstanding business zens and legislators who pushed the successes of the 1920s. Al Capone, an 18th Amendup-and-coming ment—the gunman at the prohibition beginning of on “the manuthe decade, facture, sale dominated the or transportaEast Coast rumtion of intoxirunning trade cating liquors” and controlin the United led Chicago’s S t a t e s — 10,000 speakthrough Coneasies by the gress in 1919. time of the As a result, milSt. Valentine’s lions of t ypiDay Massacre cally rebellious of 1929. Other teetotalers and Prohibitioncasual drinklinked murders ers took to the ran to nearly bottle to find a thousand out what all in the Windy the fuss was City alone. about, just as (Urban crime their descendacross the U.S. ants puff on a increased by joint, not be- The Temperance Movement of the early 20th century paved the 24 percent cause they ac- way toward Prohibition—and a helluva lot more drinkin’. between 1920 tually like the and 1921.) Ristuff but because nobody, goddammit, vals and colleagues like “Bugs” Moran, is going to tell me what to do. Ultimate New York’s Lucky Luciano and Detroit’s outcome: rampant alcoholism, home- Purple Gang (not to mention Boston brewed booze that could blind or ac- political patriarch Joseph Kennedy) tually kill you, the rise of Joe Kennedy flourished as well, and by the time and Al Capone and the thoroughgoing in- Utah, of all places, ratified the 21st tegration of organized crime in Ameri- Amendment in 1933, thereby repealcan life. ing the 18th, organized crime had all Things weren’t all bad. Some of the capital it needed to flourish in the coolest bars in the country—the other areas of racketeering and enter 21 Club in New York, the Mayflower the bloodstream of American life. in D.C., Bourbon and Branch in San —Matthew Stafford Francisco—started out as speakeas-

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aches) in the county for more than 16 years. Hands-on owner Allegro works with clients one-on-one and teaches classes—ensuring that her studio continues to meet the needs of clients, as well as her own standards. Part of the draw is Allegro herself, a dynamic individual who manages to engage clients while working them hard. She attributes much of her success to the trust of medical professionals who refer patients to her as an adjunct to or after physical therapy. Clients appreciate that there is no onesize-fits-all approach here: Workouts are designed to suit the interests and needs of participants—full swing Pilates for golfers, Fit Pink in connection with Marin Cancer Institute, pregnancy Pilates and more. And, for the motivated, Allegro’s blog offers exercises aimed at preparing its readers for various activities (skiing, etc.) to do at home. Employing trainers certified by various Pilates methods benefits everyone here: Techniques and exercises 36 > MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011 PACIFIC SUN 35


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running to surfing to rock climbing. The experienced staff at Arch Rival is now waiting on the grandchildren of their original customers, which is a clue that they are doing something right. ---------------------------------------------Arch Rival

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BEST SWIMMING POOL (HALL OF FAME: MARIN JCC) North Marinites like the convenience of summer swimming, splashing and socializing at the Novato High School pool. The program, which has been administered by the YMCA, is drop-in, requiring no prepaid registration or regular fees. And Y members in good standing get in free. Last year the pool was open weekdays from mid-June through the first week of August, 11:30am-3:30pm, with fees ranging from $4 for city residents 1 year and older to $5 for those 16 and up; non-residents paid $7-$9. The Novato

August 22, 1922— Irish rebel leader Michael Collins is assassinated in County Cork. school district, which does not have the money to open and run a summer swim program, is hoping the YMCA will be back to continue help Novatans have fun and stay cool. ---------------------------------------------Novato High School Pool

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BEST YOGA STUDIO When Bikram Yoga opened in 1994, it was only the eighth Bikram studio in the United States. Now 2,000 studios worldwide offer the unique Bikram method of high-temperature yoga exercise. “Sweat-

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IT GIRLS & DADDY-0s THEY SAY ALL OUT-OF-DATE STYLES eventually become fashionable again— so be patient Marin flapper wannabes! And while you await the return of the finger waves, shingle bobs and cloche hats of the Robe de style—rest assured that in the meantime Marin’s unparalleled selection of boutiques, salons, spas and beauty suppliers will keep you looking like the cat’s meow.

BEST BEAUTY SUPPLY COMPANY as Moroccan Oil, Dermalogica, Enjoy, For the third year in a row Marin Beauty Company customers have voted this longtime local business the best beautysupplier in Marin, and owner Sheri Dunne and manager Lesley are very grateful. As are their customers—the shops carry a dazzling array of beauty products, as well as salon services and pedicures in big lounge chairs. Big, comfortable chairs. “Sometimes the ladies just fall asleep,” says Lesley. Three locations in Marin are stocked with many lines of beauty products and expert advice to determine what is the best for your particular hair/skin/ face/gestalt. They are always up on the latest information and won’t carry products of questionable origin or utility. Marin Beauty Company not only provides local jobs for college kids, they have a staff of longtime employees who know their field. They are always looking for and trying out new products to join their lines such

Woody’s for Men, Murad, etc. Check out their website for information on a discount card and coupons. ---------------------------------------------Marin Beauty Company

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BEST GLASSES AND EYEWEAR For over 30 years, David Schwartz’s 20/20 Optical has provided Marinites with the clear vision to view the county in all of its glory. With a second location in Novato, the San Rafael business is on a winning streak with Pacific Sun readers, who have voted 20/20 Best of since 2006. With on-site laboratories, 20/20 Optical not only offers the hippest and most sought after frames this side of the Golden Gate, they make getting new shades quick and convenient. And come the end of April, 20/20 Optical hosts the 11th annual eyewear expo. Without them, many of you would not be reading this right now. Thank you, 20/20 Optical! ---------------------------------------------20/20 Optical

1127 4th St., San Rafael 453.2020, 5800 Nave Dr., Novato 892.2020 2ND Rims and Goggles, Mill Valley 3RD Marin Optometry, Mill Valley

BEST HAIR SALON Brewer Phillips Hair Design “offers state-of-the-art service without intimidation or pretension,” says owner Ann Brewer. “We want our clients to feel like our friends.” To that end, the studio’s 14 trained stylists accommodate every request, “from the most conservative to the

most off-the-charts edgy,” says hairdresser Monica Brewer. “We like to collaborate with our clients.” Precision haircutting, dimensional and corrective coloring and keratin-smoothing therapy are among Brewer Phillips’ specialties; this is also the place to come for special-occasion prom/ wedding/masquerade up-dos. The setting itself is sunny, warm and welcoming, with cherrywood stations, hardwood floors, coffee and wine and cool jazz on the stereo. Men welcome, too.

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1027 C Street, San Rafael 485-1437 brewerphillips.com. 2ND Cooper Alley, Larkspur 3RD diPietro Todd, Mill Valley

BEST JEWELER Customers know when they leave a fine watch for a 60,000-hour tune-up or pearls to be restrung at this store that it will be there tomorrow—Julianna’s Fine Jewelry is, after all, the last original tenant in The Village at Corte Madera. “When a customer walks in they can trust the same people are there,” says Judy White, Julianna’s daughter. Their store’s been there 27 years and counting. They’re known as a superlative watch store, and carry a number of firstrank brands, including Rolex and Longines. A simple diamond necklace to match the watch? They carry classic jewelry as well. At the same time, Julianna’s family is trolling shows in Europe and elsewhere, always on the lookout for cutting-edge innovations in both timepieces and jewelry. They also believe in supporting local high-end jewelry designers. Although recent times have proven Marinites to be more cost-conscious, it’s apparent that Julianna’s loyal customers, White says, “still want quality.” And Julianna’s is where they find it. 42 > MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011 PACIFIC SUN 41


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BEST LINGERIE Walking into Chadwicks of London, one is immediately put at ease by the comfortable atmosphere and friendly staff. With an expansive inventory of European lingerie in a wide range of prices, “Chadwicks tries to cater to every pocket,” says owner Michael Chadwick. Beautiful underthings from Italy, France and England vie for attention with practical cotton panties, elegant silk nighties are next to cozy pj’s. “Our main strength is our enormous variety,” says Chadwick. “We are careful and specific to maintain a good selection.” Staff are just as skilled at helping men who are shopping for that special someone as they are at assisting women. So if you’re looking for something unique, elegant and sexy, this is the place to go.

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9 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley 388.7704; 526 San Anselmo Ave., San Anselmo 721.7119 2ND Pleasures of the Heart, San Rafael 3RD DayDreams, Novato

November 26, 1922— Egyptologists Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon discover the tomb of King Tut in the Valley of the Kings. Four months later Carnarvon dies from an insect bite he received at the tomb.

BEST MASSAGE Getting massage on a regular basis can greatly reduce stress, giving an overall sense of well-being. At Mill Valley Massage, they provide professional massage in a comfortable setting at a reasonable price. From pampering Hot Stone to snappy Deep Tissue, the certified team of therapists at MVM is trained in many styles. While soothing hands melt away the stress, circulation is improved and the immune system is given a boost. No wonder customers have been voting them Best of Marin every year since they opened. Now you can get a facial with your massage if you like. With two locations in Marin, MVM continues to bring affordable luxury to Marinites. ---------------------------------------------Mill Valley Massage

61 Camino Alto Ste. 102, Mill Valley 381.1855; 1007 C St., San Rafael 460.1855 2ND Evo Spa, Mill Valley 3RD Stellar Spa, Corte Madera

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ers from all over the world and have been around since 1953, general managing partner Wayne Kaleck says that Gene Hiller Menswear is not at all stuffy or intimidating. “It’s a no-attitude type of thing,” he says. “We take care of our client.” Their beautiful Sausalito store is also host to an annual Christmas fashion show for the benefit of the Marin Cancer Society, one of the many local charities Gene Hiller Menswear supports. They’re always coming up with new ways to raise money for local nonprofits, proving over and over that one can do good while looking really, really good. --------------------------------------------Gene Hiller Menswear

729 Bridgeway, Sausalito 332.3636 2ND Patrick James, Mill Valley 3RD Louis Thomas Fine Men’s Apparel, Corte Madera

BEST NAIL CARE The clientele at Three Sisters Nails is fanatically loyal to their salon, which is why

the salon’s lasted 20 years and are repeat Best of Marin winners. Angie, Lily and Lori Nguyen, the eponymous three sisters, say their success is because their clients are like family, and they mean it in a good way. Remembering clients’ names and favorite polish color is only the start. The sisters also have a new autoclave to make sure their equipment is sterile and safe, the store is spotless, and they know the latest techniques. Customers will often remark on how hard the three sisters work, and will instantly notice if one is not in the store any given day. The Nguyens live in San Rafael and will go on local

December 22, 1922— Louis Armstrong arrives in Chicago to join King Oliver’s band.

whole idea behind their business, explains Angie, is that “we want to make sure the client is happy with happy nails and a happy face.” --------------------------------------------Three Sisters Nails

963 Grand Ave., San Rafael 454.9662 2nd American Nails, Larkspur and San Rafael 3rd Marin Beauty Company & Nail Salon, various locations

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PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ As Edwardian architectural styles faded and Home Sweet Home to 1920s families was more often a concrete-walled California bungalow rather than a turn-ofthe-century wood-framed shotgun shack, Marin’s master builders were desperate for the assistance of dependable craftsmen and reliable sources for quality tools, furnishings and repair services. If they’d have asked us, we’d have advised those hammerin’ hepcats to hold off a few years to sneak a peek at Pacific Sun readers’ choices for excellence in home-and-garden services—nine decades may seem like a long time to wait for a good plumber, but these Best of Marin winners are worth it.

Though we all know it’s heavily frowned upon, just a stroll past the window of Duxiana has the power to lure even the most caffeine-fueled, alert and normal person to sneak through the front door, past the attentive sales staff and into the cozy comfort of the luscious beds displayed throughout the store. And Duxiana doesn’t just sell beds. With a full stock of quality pillows, linens, bed pads and even products specific for the sneezy allergic types, Duxiana is sure to get you sleeping in heavenly peace. “Duxiana customers know we offer a high level of service and products to make their sleep experience the best ever, year after year,” says owner Sharyn Johnson. And bonus! For all customers purchasing new beds in April, Duxiana offers a complimentary goose down comforter and pillows. Zzzzzzzz...

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Best of Marin six times in a row for their remarkable business, A Dove Place, which sells antiques but is also a consignment and estate sale operation. Known for fair, honest pricing and their sensitivity in dealing with people who are, at times, in wrenching circumstances after the death of a loved one, the Wechslers know how to handle an entire estate or a single silver spoon. They invite everyone to come to their store to sell or buy beautiful objects; Robin specializes in evaluating estate jewelry, and both Wechslers urge anyone who is thinking about maybe, perhaps, I-don’t-know exploring the chance of doing something about some old Chinese porcelain or silver shoved back in the cupboard to talk to them—the market is very good for those objects right now. The Internet has turned the antique game into a global business, and A Dove Place’s website reaches customers everywhere.

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BEST REAL ESTATE COMPANY Started in the humble beginnings of a basement in San Anselmo, Bradley Real Estate now has one commercial and nine residential real estate offices. Locally owned and operated by Melissa and Robert Bradley (who both grew up in Marin), Bradley Real Estate is having a banner year in the midst of an economic downturn. The Bradleys attribute the success to their terrific employees and agents and to their clients, who keep coming back and giving them referrals. One thing that sets Bradley Real Estate apart from the competition is the fact that upper management is local and available at all times. These days, brokers have to get more involved in the loan process and the access to management makes BRE well-suited to provide legal and business advice.

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BEST CARPET CLEANING AND BEST WINDOW CLEANING Dual winners this year, owner Elliot Atlas of Atlas Window and Carpet Cleaning is honored to get the recognition and is grateful to his loyal clientele for their votes. This is the fifth time that Atlas has won for carpet cleaning, so it’s obvious that clients

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BEST CARPETING AND BEST HARDWOOD FLOORING Winning this year for both Best Carpet and Best Hardwood Flooring, Rafael Floors continues to please Marin customers. In business for 52 years, their success is due to the professional, well-trained salespeople and their in-house installation force. At Rafael Floors, they are always looking for the latest technologies to meet clients’ demands. So this spring they are getting a Bona dustless sanding system for refinishing hardwood floors without the mess. The 5,000-square-foot showroom carries all the latest green products, such as carpet made from corn, real linoleum, recycled carpeting, wool, bamboo and cork. Customer satisfaction is paramount and they appreciate that 80 percent of their business comes from referrals and returning patrons. Employees train to complete certifications

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BEST CLEANING SERVICE “The cost is not that big when you consider the peace of mind you get as a result,” says Pat Belardi of Molly Maid of Marin. “Even a one time a month deep cleaning makes a big difference in your lifestyle.” And she’s right. Anyone who has ever—even just once—had someone other than a reluctant spouse or sloppy child remove obnoxious dust bunnies, relocate the spider colonies in the laundry room and wipe crumbs and coffee stains from kitchen counters, knows the joy of stepping into a clean house at the end of a long day. Molly Maid of Marin continues to offer this reliable and timesaving service with stellar reviews and loyal, long-term customers. Molly Maid is available for one-time cleanings, regularly scheduled cleanings and gift certificates

BEST COMPUTER REPAIR Apple computers may be highly reliable, but people still drop them and spill coffee on them and overload them with pictures and applications and godknowswhat and dogs chew up the AC adapters and data is lost and that’s where Steve Beale comes in. A one-man-band at MacRepair, Beale has been fixing Macs since 1989. He says he works “all the time” and the biggest complaint his customers have is that he’s hard to get a hold of (try email—steve@macrepair. com—of course). More and more of his business is nursing old beloved computers back to health; when the Sun called he was working on a newfangled computing machine made in 1996. His shop is something of a Mac museum; Beale tries to hold on to at least two of every model for spare parts. Because you never know when that next old Apple will come through the door.

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your artwork or will cut a mat or glass while you wait. The salespeople are all designers and are well-equipped to offer advice on color and style to suit every budget. Cheap Pete’s is a local, familyowned business and has been around for 38 years. For the best selection and service for all your framing needs, Cheap Pete’s is the answer.

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BEST GIFT SHOP What’s new at perennial Best of Marin winner the Great Acorn Co.? “We’re still fabulous,â€? says Judy Morris, who’s owned the store with Mary Rathbun for 15 years. In a place ďŹ lled with an eclectic mix “from the sublime to the funnyâ€? of wind-up toys, novelty items, ďŹ ne art and ďŹ ne jewelry— really, truly Something For Everyone— â€?Customers are always saying it takes three visits to really see everything,â€? Morris says. Whether they’re looking for underwear for hands (believe it or not, a big hit this Christmas) or a one-of-a-kind jewelry piece, Great Acorn is the place to ďŹ nd it. And they’ll wrap it up for free. It all makes for a very happy place. “A large group of regular customers, we’ve gotten to know them and they’ve become friends,â€? Rathbun says. “I never dread going to work.â€?

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BEST ily located, unfortunately, many of us are not wired that way and need help, big-time. That’s when a call to California Space Organizers is in order. Marin residents Vasillis and Effie Fourakis say their “systems are designed to the size and shape of the home or office space the customer wants to address so that there are sections, partitions, cubbies, drawers, shelves, etc., to place and store things.... In a child’s room, if there is a drawer dedicated for Lego toys, it’s likely that’s where the toys will be stored. Same for tools in the garage and files in the office.” After a customer’s storage needs are evaluated, the materials, colors, finishes, hardware and accessories are chosen; professional installers then do their thing and voila!, even the organized-challenged can enjoy a sensible system and place to store every important item. California Space Organizers handles everything from 360 units in a condo building to a small cottage, and have worked in every part of Marin. The Fourakis’s say that with their 21 years in business in San Rafael, clients know they can rely on this “service-oriented company with very competitive prices.”

Paul Sonnabend and David Sherman, coowners and operators of Hurricane Hauling, know they aren’t a three-time Best of Marin business for simply picking up stuff in a truck and taking it away and dumping it. “We’re growing the deconstruction side of Hurricane,” says Sonnabend. They reuse materials they find on job sites, sometimes repurposing materials for nonprofits, and run their equipment on recycled biodiesel. Nothing goes directly to a landfill, and they say about 79 percent of materials they haul in Marin are recycled—a number they want to improve even more. They handle the dirty work in a clean, green way. “People like having not to work so hard to get a simple thing done,” says Sonnabend, and with their experience and expertise, Hurricane is in a position to handle the problems. “We have a strong repeat client base,” says Sherman which, in a way, means their customers are recycled as well.

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BEST HOME FURNISHINGS (HALL OF FAME: SUNRISE HOME) Mary’s Futons carries anything you can sleep on except a mattress and box spring, as well as a wide variety of furniture. From factory-second wall beds to memory foam futons, you can find it at Mary’s. The extensive selection of frames and covers, sofa beds and Murphy beds allows for ultimate flexibility in style and decoration. Mary has everything in inventory so there is no waiting, and deliveries can be made on the spot, if necessary. Best of all, Mary’s prides itself on having helpful employees who have fun at their jobs. Mary’s Futons is community minded and supports the Mountain Play and LGBT Spectrum. The store hosts book signings, comedy shows and dances. This spring Mary’s Futons will have a Karaoke Sing-along to benefit the Mountain Play.

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1241 Andersen Dr., San Rafael 454.1623 2ND Novato Kitchens and Bath 3RD Kitchens by Ken Ryan, Novato

BEST LANDSCAPE DESIGNER (HALL OF FAME: CYNTHIA EGGER LANDSCAPE DESIGN) In Marin, it’s not just the inside but the outside that counts. When it comes to the external design of your home territory, top-voted landscape architect firm Brian Powell & Associates is here to help. With 25 years in the business, Brian Powell is committed to classic design principles and honoring his relationships with people. During initial consultation, Powell will meet with the client, discuss goals and objectives, examine constraints and opportunities, and develop a few design plans that integrate additional factors, such as the architectural style of the house, existing vegetation and sun angles. After a design scheme is selected, Powell is there to assist 56 > with bidding contractors, obtain-

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BEST KITCHEN/BATH REMODELER After 45 years in Marin, customers remain loyal to Lamperti Contracting and Design. Specializing in kitchen and bathroom remodeling, the company manages to stay afloat even in these tough economic times because of its reliability and dedication to providing professional, timely services. “We feel really blessed that we’ve been able to keep our business going through this economy,” says Greg Nelson. “We’ve even expanded into Sonoma County.” Consistent and reliable service has brought the Best of gold to Lamperti Contracting and Design two years in a row. -----------------------------------------------

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< 55 Puttin’ on the Ritz ing permits and overseeing construction. In addition to residential design, he and his team also take on public parks and housing projects—even wetlands restorations—always keeping sustainability in mind, which has become a vital concern in the county, but is a natural, lifelong imperative for Powell. As a kid, he loved the outdoors and wilderness areas, liked to draw, and wanted to do something with the environment. He now views his design work as a joyful way to take stewardship of the land, one lot at a time, and invites his clients to be stewards of the land themselves—starting right at home.

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BEST LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Ask Bank of Marin Central Marin Regional Manager Michael Kadel and Communications Manager Fabia Butler why their bank is the Best of Marin and they don’t just come up with a reason—they

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have a three-point presentation. “One,” Kadel begins, “commitment to community. Two, financial strength; three, company culture.” They’ll then go on to talk about the independent bank’s work with 250 local nonprofits, their rank as the number-one business bank in Marin and five-star Bauer rating for 43 consecutive quarters, their “teamwork” and five-year strategic plans and you may start to worry this is all much too much, then you glean that Bank of Marin offers a better deal on checking accounts than your current bank and, wham, just like that, they’ve roped in another customer. ----------------------------------------------Bank of Marin

10 branches in Marin 800.654.5111 2ND Redwood Credit Union, San Rafael 3RD Circle Bank, Novato and San Rafael

BEST LUMBER/HARDWARE STORE (HALL OF FAME: JACKSON’S HARDWARE) Pini Ace Hardware has grown and matured right along with Marin County. This venerable business, which started as a dry goods store, now boasts kitchen and bath design services, countertops, cabinetry, fixtures and supplies; a huge selection of lighting; just about any hardware, electrical item or tool a homeowner or handyman could ever need; paints and stains, includ-

ing nontoxic choices; a full line of housewares—even Cuisinart appliances and Le Creuset cookware and serving dishes; lawn and garden supplies galore; and automotive supplies as well. And don’t worry about wandering the aisles wondering where to find things, or how to use what you’ve found—knowledgeable and helpful staff ensures you’ll get just what you need. ------------------------------------------------

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BEST MOVING AND STORAGE “We stand behind our work,” says Mario Batz, general manager of Johnson &

Daly Moving & Storage. “We give you a price, we stick to it. If something breaks, we fix it.” The family-owned firm (est. 1979) has a fleet of two dozen trucks, 40plus employees with workers’ comp and a 150,000 square foot warehouse, the biggest in the North Bay. Their state-of-the-art moving technology includes piano and stair-climbing dollies and trucks specially built to tackle steep driveways. Their “soup to nuts” service ranges from packing, moving and storing your stuff as long as necessary to unpacking it and taking the boxes away. (They’ll even take digital pictures of your old setup and unpack the furniture in your new home exactly the way it was in your old place.) And thanks to its global team of destination agents, Johnson & Daly can handle moves across town or around the world. ----------------------------------------------Johnson & Daly Moving Storage

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BEST PAINTING CONTRACTOR Kunst Bros. Painting Contractors have painted everything from the San Francisco Theological Seminary to Industrial Light and Magic to the ICB Building to the gold leaf on the stage of Veterans’ Auditorium, but “our bread and butter is people’s homes,� says owner Nick Kunst. (“We’ve also painted just about every large church in Marin County.�) The business began in 1871 and has been in the same San Rafael location since 1959, and that 140 years of

experience has translated into plenty of customer satisfaction and repeat business. Kunst and his staff offer professional advice (“we choose about 80 percent of our clients’ colorsâ€?) and often donate their services to worthy recipients like St. Vincent’s and the San Rafael Fire Department. Now in its fourth generation of brightening the lives of its clients, the family business has been featured on the HGTV home-improvement channel ďŹ ve times. -----------------------------------------------Kunst Bros. Painting Contractors

76 Belvedere St., San Rafael 456.4044.kunstbros.com 2ND Meyer Painting, San Rafael 3RD McCarthy Painting, San Rafael

BEST PATIO FURNITURE Frellen’s has been in the Bay Area since 1960—but two years ago it was taken over by Carls Patio West and their showrooms and website were spiffed up. They offer extensive lines of outdoor furniture in teak, wicker, wrought iron, aluminum and a heavy-duty “green� option of recycled plastic furniture by Generation Line. (This furniture can be green in another way, too—for instance, you can order an Adirondack chair in any of 10 colors, including “mint� and “lime.�)You can get a really good idea of the options online or, better yet, go to the showroom and see for yourself. After all, Marin’s great climate simply begs for outdoor living areas, and Frellen’s knows how to make the most of any space you have. --------------------------------------------Frellen’s

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BEST PLACE TO BUY A SPA OR HOT TUB What object could be more quintessentially Marin than a hot tub? The epitome of luxury and health, the home spas and hot tubs of Creative Energy have soothed the aching bodies and psyches of Marin’s high-powered and perpetually stressed for over 35 years. In fact, it was Creative Energy that spawned the original redwood hot tubs of the groovy, swinging ’70s, for which Marin earned something of a reputation. Family-owned and operated, San Rafaelbased Creative Energy teamed up with Hot Spring—the largest portable spa manufacturer in the world—in the early ’80s, and now boasts four locations throughout the greater Bay Area. Creative Energy also deals in saunas, masonry fireplaces, fireplace inserts, stoves and solar products. And they sell refurbished, pre-owned spas at low cost. But their No. 1 spa product is the Hot Spring “Jetsetter,” a quaint three-person spa that’s energy efficient, easy to maintain and satisfyingly therapeutic. According to the seemingly serene Creative Energy sales consultants—and their 20,000-plus customers possibly soaking in their spas right now—just 10 minutes in hot water with jets helps improve circulation, releases endorphins and reaps huge benefits to your daily life. But why take their word for it? The San Rafael showroom (marked by the infamous outdoor mannequin, “Svetlana”) with private testing rooms awaits! ----------------------------------------------Creative Energy

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BEST PLUMBER “Every natural disaster usually involves plumbing,” says Peter Levi, owner of Peter Levi Plumbing, Marin’s go-to pipe-anddrain maestro for nearly two decades. “Whenever there’s a problem—flood, freeze,

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fire, drought—they call us first.” Levi and his 16 trained professionals handle the less disastrous situations as well, of course, including heating and air conditioning woes as well as plumbing. Available 24/7, there’s always “an actual person answering the phone,” and one out of 10 Marinites (plus most of the county’s property management companies) have called upon Levi at one time or another. The firm is also involved in several local charitable programs, from sponsoring ball clubs to supporting Buckelew, Youth in Arts and Family Services of Marin. “We like to give back to the community.” ----------------------------------------------Peter Levi Plumbing

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BEST ROOFER DeMello Roofing has been sheltering Marin homes since 1927, and estimate they’ve roofed more than 50,000 houses in the county. Most of their work is on residential buildings, and their website helpfully explains differences in roofing materials, as well as giving advice on how to choose the right type and, most importantly, the right color for your house. But you don’t need to do it all on a computer. DeMello gives free estimates, of course, and don’t worry about being pressured: Their motto is “A call will bring a roofer...not a salesman.”

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BEST TILE AND STONE STORE Craig Anderson of CTW Designs says he knows why his store is the “caulk” of the town—“Good customer service, honesty, wide selection.” They’ve been in business 25 years, and see building and remodeling making a comeback in Marin, and with it, tile. New in the store is a line called Watermark—with tiles made in the USA, which are ultra-modern to traditional. CTW also carries bath fixtures, and Anderson sees the classic chrome finish making a comeback as well. If someone’s interested in exploring the possibilities for a bath or kitchen remodel or new construction, he or she should visit the website, or, better yet, drop into the store and talk to the expert staff at CTW. They know their tile style, can hook you up with an installer, and you can browse the selection until your eyes “glaze” over at the biggest designer showroom in Marin. ----------------------------------------------CTW Designs

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Marin’s favorite community takes the gold again. The town of Fairfax tops out with a whopping 7,200 residents. But Fairfax is about more than statistical data and location—it’s an entity all its own. “People love Fairfax because we are an authentic and independent community,” says Mayor Larry Bragman. “And we’re in the heart of nature,” he adds with a smile. Among the specifics that draw folks in and keep them planted in Fairfax is the dedication

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of elected officials and residents to stay deeply rooted in all things sustainable. Permaculture gardens, GMO bans, a growing solar energy movement and a new local currency project that hopes to keep Fairfax businesses succeeding. “Fairfax is a Mecca for people who want to live in community togetherness while protecting the environment,” says former mayor and 33-year Fairfax resident Wendy Baker. “And people just love Fairfax,” adds Sustainable Fairfax executive director Pam Hartwell-Herrero. “Over half of our [Sustainable Fairfax] membership is from outside of Fairfax. In addition to the eco-example that Fairfax sets for the world is a dedication to economic issues and affordable housing to support the community. -----------------------------------------------Fairfax

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< 67 Modern times day to the exotic to help everyone from the novice to the hard-core. Year-round seminars tackle seasonal garden issues and the website’s garden guru answers questions as well. The “garden doctor” will soon be making the rounds at plant clinics, too. Stoner is excited about tomaccio, the new sweet raisin tomato that is delicious fresh or dried. But wait, there’s more: Part of the growing-at-home trend, keeping chickens is catching on, and Sloat has modular coops for those feathered friends. As part of its mission of growing and feeding, Sloat will host a food drive this spring, benefiting the Marin Food Bank. Check out one of the locations for more information. ----------------------------------------------Sloat Garden Centers

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BEST ORGANIC PRODUCE Marin is blessed with an abundance of agriculture, the dedicated farmers who harvest those crops, and the health-savvy residents who appreciate the literal fruits of their labor. Nowhere is this more apparent than at the Marin County Farmers Market, where shoppers stroll and select from a dazzling cornucopia of fresh and locally grown, mostly organic fruits and veggies. The Agricultural Institute of Marin operates the farmers markets that sprout up weekly at the Civic Center and from spring through autumn in both Novato and Fairfax. But another vital aspect of AIM’s mission is education. As part of the many educational programs, AIM’s Tyler Thayer has been leading school tours of budding gastronauts to the farmers market for the past 11 years, noting that “if you give kids the opportunity, they want to explore.”

Thayer believes food is an experience, and that by learning about, tasting and cooking it, the imparted culinary knowledge will empower children to make their own healthy choices. Ultimately, by teaching residents, young and old, about the nutritional and economic benefits of buying produce directly from local growers, AIM helps the county’s communities and agriculture truly blossom. ----------------------------------------------Marin County Farmers Market (Agricultural Institute of Marin)

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Staff Pick BEST THRIFT-SHOPPING FOR THE KITCHEN Items from the Roaring Twenties are rare in thrift shops, though cocktail glasses, chafing dishes and swizzle sticks can still be found. Whether you’re seeking props for photos, prepping a period party or outfitting a kitchen, thrifts are the way to go. There’s a lot of barware at Catholic shops: swizzle sticks, shakers, the occasional martini pitcher. Two main sources are Mount Carmel, Mill Valley, and Larkspur’s St. Patrick’s Thrift Store. Stocking a kitchen? The Salvation Army in San Rafael has hundreds of dishes, bins of cutlery, lots of cookware. For cookbooks and linens, try the Family Store in Mill Valley.—Pat Fusco ----------------------------------------------Mt. Carmel Thrift Shop

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Family-owned and operated Nelson Staffing has been providing services in Northern California for 40 years. The company is big enough to offer all manner of services, yet small enough to be able to give personal assistance to their various clients in the areas of staffing and human resource solutions. From temporary, part-time help to full-time employment to recruiting strategies and executive searches, the agency handles staffing needs as general as administrative/office help to placing professionals in financial, legal, technology, healthcare industries and more—even the specific needs of the wine industry. Many clients rely on the payroll services and human resources support. It’s a win-win both for businesses looking for employees and those who wish to find employment, all while supporting a longtime local business. ----------------------------------------------Nelson Staffing

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BEST RESALE/CONSIGNMENT CLOTHING SHOP At first, Laura Walker claimed she couldn’t explain why Stella’s Fine Consignments, which she co-owns with sister Anna Psaila, has such loyal—not to mention welldressed—customers. After some prodding, she humbly acknowledged that the eclectic selection of stylish clothing, including designer, high-end and popular labels, keeps women coming back—as they have for 11 years. These hands-on owners are “both there all the time”—they have only one other regular employee—and it’s clear that they take great pride in their store and inventory, striving to meet customers’ needs and wants. Regulars appreciate that the sisters know

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their tastes and preferences and can steer them to suitable options. (Having an innate sense of style certainly helps.) Speaking of suits, you won’t find any here—or pumps, either. But just about anything else, including shoes, accessories and jewelry, is easy to find in the comfy, welcoming and well-laid out shop. The store is a magnet for moms and daughters—with a selection, in all sizes, appropriate for teens on up. ----------------------------------------------Stella’s Fine Consignments

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BEST SOLAR SUPPLIER “Solar power makes your house self-heating and therefore more valuable,” says Bill Stewart, president of SolarCraft. “You save a lot of money on your PG&E bill, especially in the long run, and of course you reduce your carbon footprint.” Since its founding in 1984, the company has solarized a goodly percentage of Marin County, including Ross School, the Marin Health & Wellness Center and Fairfax’s Meadow Club. But the business really expanded after 2000, when solar electricity became commercially viable, and in more recent years, as the company’s embraced solar thermal for pools and homes as well. Another key to SolarCraft’s success is its customer service. “We send a trained technician to analyze and design a system for your home, and as the crew installs the system, we walk the customer through every step in the process,” says vice president Bob Smith. “That’s what sets us apart.” ----------------------------------------------SolarCraft

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The Cat’s pajamas Kids in the 1920s were living the good life! The 80 percent of them that didn’t attend school landed promising careers in such lucrative fields as “newsboy,” “millhand” and “chimney sweep”—that is until progressive do-gooders in Congress wrote up the Child Labor Amendment in an effort to impinge upon parents’ inherent right to work those prepubescent hands to the bone (fear not—patriotic Republicans killed the amendment). Things are vastly different for county imps these days, when tots have exchanged their mining torches for the “fun-fun-funnest” in day camps, birthday parties and educational toys that money can buy.

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For four decades (three years in San Rafael), Rileystreet Art Supply has catered to professional artists, beginning artists, teachers and students working in every medium, from painting and drawing to charcoal, printmaking, photography, sculpting and textiles. The sunny, sky-lit, high-ceilinged space stocks a fantastic assortment of easels, pastels, canvases, papers, brushes, stationery, art books, modeling clay, drafting materials, portfolios, block prints, photo albums and much more, and offers figure drawing sessions, a full schedule of ongoing classes and free art demonstrations every Saturday morning. “We have frequent sales, a popular kids’ section, just about all the tools you might need and a very knowledgeable staff eager to help people with their projects,” says store manager Bente Mirow. The store supports local artists and art organizations, too. ----------------------------------------------Rileystreet Art Supply

Herbert Heller started his store for children’s goods in San Rafael in 1958, and it’s been going strong ever since. His daughter Linda and her husband, Barry, took over five years ago, and Heller’s for Children is Marin’s go-to place for all things kiddie—from furniture to books to car seats, toys and especially, clothing, clothing, clothing for the well-dressed tot. Their extensive website lets you shop in the comfort of your own home, including some items available online-only, such as a special frame for that lovely sonogram picture—about time you got it off the fridge. ---------------------------------------------Heller’s for Children

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the kids themselves choose from a wide array of ultra-fun activities. At 18 Bay Area locations (four in Marin), youngsters can try their hand at filmmaking, cooking, performing, sewing or throwing pottery, or (if they’re feeling more exuberant) cavorting on a bungee trampoline, sliding down a 90-foot water chute, racing a bathtub go-kart and lots more. (Traditional day camp activities like soccer, baseball and hockey are offered as well.) A lunch program with seven freshly made organic options is included in the fee, and the logistics are simplicity itself: “Once you’ve registered, show up anytime,” whether it’s just for one day or for the whole midJune to mid-August season. ----------------------------------------------Steve and Kate’s Camp

Bacich Elementary, 699 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Kentfield; Ring Mountain Day School, 70 Lomita Dr., Mill Valley; Olive Elementary, 629 Plum St., Novato 389.5437 steveandkate.com 2ND Canon Kids Sports Camp, Fairfax 3RD Camp Tamarancho, Fairfax

BEST KID-FRIENDLY, NON-CHAIN RESTAURANT Kids 10 and under can choose from the ubiquitous kid-menu favorites—hot dog, chicken tenders or grilled cheese—at Max’s Cafe of Corte Madera. But for those kids with a more sophisticated palate who do eat “grown-up” food, Max’s offers more— like a turkey club or barbecue pulled pork sandwich, broiled salmon or BBQ chicken breast, all served with chopped salad, fries or Mandarin oranges. Every item from the kids’ menu comes with milk or a soft drink and a scoop of ice cream for dessert. Rather than settle for a mere scoop of ice cream, children with bigger appetites may favor the flower pot sundae—chocolate cake, vanilla ice cream, gummy worms, whipped cream, chocolate sauce and a cherry—a reasonable

$2.50. Booths are large enough to hold a good-sized family without being squished together. Meanwhile, the rest of the party can enjoy big portions of an amazing variety of dishes—the restaurant’s motto: Everything you’ve always wanted to eat— and those old enough can relax with an adult beverage from the full bar. ----------------------------------------------Max’s Cafe of Corte Madera

60 Madera Blvd., Corte Madera 924.MAXS maxsworld.com 2ND Toast, Mill Valley and Novato 3RD Wipeout Bar & Grill, Greenbrae

BEST OVERNIGHT SUMMER CAMP Camp Soulajoule, the residential summer camp at Walker Creek Ranch in West Marin, is a place that kids return to again and again. Campers aged 8-12 are treated to a special learning experience that emphasizes environmental education through idyllic outdoor activities, such as swimming, canoeing, hiking, nature crafts, volleyball, archery and a trip to the beach. Nighttime activities include campfires, dusk hikes and a Barn Boogie. The camp offers a unique leadership program for 13-15-yearolds called Junior Counselor in Training. All counselors, naturalists and staff at Camp Soulajoule hold the place dear to their hearts and work closely together. By fostering that sense of community, campers feel as if they are coming home when they pull into the entrance. ----------------------------------------------Camp Soulajoule at Walker Creek Ranch

A good groomer is an asset to a dog’s owner. The customers at Doggie Styles feel this in spades. Run by twin sisters Janine and Melinda Schengel, Doggie Styles is THE place for dog grooming. The sisters had years of training as animal hospital health technicians, which gave them the intuitive knowledge and confidence to make dogs feel at ease. Not only do they wash and fluff your mutt, but they also clip nails, clean ears and check eyes. No need for an appointment for a bath or brush-out for your pooch, but do call for a haircut. The two women love what they do and are in awe of their customers, who have repeatedly voted Doggie Styles Best Pet Groomer. ----------------------------------------------Doggie Styles

401 Miller Ave., Mill Valley 381.1777 2ND Pet-Agree, San Rafael 3RD Boulevard Dogs, San Anselmo

BEST PET STORE Recent evolutionary theory holds that about 15,000 years ago dogs evolved from wild beasts by feeding off food left behind by humans—the braver (and tamer) canines got more scraps and garbage and thus self-selected to help create the modern dog. Of course Marin’s mutts would never settle for garbage—their owners are evolved enough to know that Pet Club in Corte Madera is the place to go for high-quality pet food at very good prices, as well as leashes, collars, bouncy balls and squeaky toys. Pet Club has all you need for kitty-cats, too, as well as for friends with scales, feathers or a propensity to squeak. ----------------------------------------------Pet Club

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BEST PLACE FOR A KID’S PARTY (HALL OF FAME: DISCOVERY MUSEUM) Creativity can be messy. Birthdays can be messy. But both are to be encouraged. No wonder Marin parents love Doodlebug when their tots need to stick another candle on the cake. Doodlebug has a private room especially for parties for anywhere from eight to 20 guests—guests who can celebrate by having a pottery-painting party or many other options described on DoodlebugMarin. com, including “Mirror, Mirror” (decorate a mirror); “Clay Play”; “Bling-a-thon” (jewelry making); “Mermaid Party” (paint a mermaid); “Beautiful Birdhouses” and “Design a Pet,” which, we assure you, does not involve a poodle and a Labrador retriever, but cloth and stuffing. Doodlebug is also happy to supply cakes and other goodies. With all this, not surprisingly, a creative Doodlebug party for adults is not unheard of either. ----------------------------------------------Doodlebug

641 San Anselmo Ave., San Anselmo, 456.5989 DoodlebugMarin.com 2nd Country Club Bowl, San Rafael 3rd Novato Gymnastics, Novato

BEST TOY STORE (HALL OF FAME: DISCOVERY MUSEUM) Kind of like that little toy store many of us grew up with, Five Little Monkeys is indeed a throwback to the days before malls when stores weren’t so big and crammed full of stuff as to be overwhelming, service was courteous and helpful, staff was knowledgeable about what’s appropriate for children of different ages, high-quality 75 >

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< 73 The cat’s pajamas toys were made to last and not based on the latest movie or TV craze... And those qualities, says store manager Claire Byars, keep customers coming back to this specialty toy store in downtown Novato. Byars says owner Stephanie Sala has a real sense for “picking out toys that are safe, developmentally appropriate, whimsical and open-ended� enough to trigger a child’s imagination. Children’s books—from classics to more modern fare—are a big draw, as are Legos, a broad array of arts and crafts supplies for all

ages and vehicles of all kinds. Hexbugs and Stomp Rockets are pretty big right now, and so is Sophie the giraffe, an inexplicably popular toy for babies. Sala buys from a number of green toy businesses and is in the process of having her own store green-certiďŹ ed. And as if that all weren’t enough, Byars says, “We gift-wrap enthusiastically.â€? ----------------------------------------------Five Little Monkeys

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Razzamatazz–all that jazz BEST ART GALLERY “We’re a non-commercial nonprofit gallery, so we push the envelope a little bit,” says Petrina Wielgos, managing director of Art Works Downtown. “Our mission is to connect with the public with a variety of shows and other programming, and we offer all kinds of exhibitions, installations, different focuses.” The 40,000-square-foot space hosts six to eight juried invitational shows each year showcasing painting, photography, folk art, sculpture, and digital and multimedia works by artists living within 100 miles of San Rafael. “We also host classes, do community outreach and sponsor public art around town,” says program manager Stan Gibbs. In addition, the gallery partners with other nonprofits like Visual Aid and Canal Community Alliance to help bring art to everyone. But wait, there’s more: “We have 37 studios on the premises as well as affordable housing for the artists,” says volunteer coordinator Shari Byrnes, “plus alternative theater, Second Fridays art talks and summer camps for kids.” How artistic can you get? 78 PACIFIC SUN MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011

The Jazz Age may have had Duke Ellington at the Cotton Club, “Satchmo” at the Roseland Ballroom and Bessie Smith at the 81 Theater—but, as Al Jolson so famously said, you ain’t seen nuthin’ yet! Marin’s entertainment row can rival even the duckiest juke joints and “moving picture” houses of the ’20s. From our galleries to our stages to our newfangled “talkie” movie theaters— the happeningest Lindy Hoppers are all jitterbugging their way to Marin. ------------------------------------------------Art Works Downtown

1337 4th St., San Rafael 451.8119 artworksdowntown.org 2ND Donna Seager Gallery, San Rafael 3RD Fine Art Etc, Sausalito

BEST LIVE MUSIC VENUE What do Woody Allen, Robin Williams, Dana Carvey, Bonnie Raitt, Joan Baez, Carlos Santana, Huey Lewis, Maria Muldaur, the B-52s, Richie Havens and Sammy Hagar have in common? They’ve all played

142 Throckmorton Theatre, Marin’s outstanding nightspot. What is it about the place that attracts such star power? “It has that intimate feeling, a closeness between the performer and the audience,” says set designer Steve Coleman. “There isn’t a bad seat in the house.” Built nearly a century ago, the place was on its last legs when Lucy Mercer bought it in 1999. “It’s a dump brought back to life,” says “Jill of all trades” Cheryl Craig. “There was dry rot, walls without support, an underground spring, green shag carpeting, even an old coffin.” Now the place boasts stable walls, new seating, acoustic panels and a top-grade Meyers PA sound system. (“People rave about

our acoustics,” says facilities manager Tim Stone.) 142 Throckmorton also has its own youth division, Marin Youth Performers. “We have a teen a cappella ensemble and an instrumental internship program that provides the orchestra for youth musicals around the Bay Area,” says youth programs director Adam Saville. The theater also presents the Phil Fath Ensemble, the Left Coast Chamber Ensemble and jazzy Djangofest on a regular—and popular—basis. Bravo! ------------------------------------------------142 Throckmorton Theatre

142 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley 383.9600 142ThrockmortonTheatre.org. 2ND George’s Nightclub, San Rafael 3RD 19 Broadway, Fairfax

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BEST MUSIC/CD STORE Having won four different times for related categories, Mill Valley Music is ďŹ lling the need for vinyl and CDs in Marin. Owner Gary Scheuenstuhl told us that 75 percent of his sales are record purchases, capping a three-year surge in popularity for LPs. The demand for records remains high due to a craving for the premier sound quality of analog technology and the artwork on the cover. Most of the record-buying is by folks in their 30s-50s, as well as a younger group using them for deejay-ing. A CD or MP3 download code generally accompanies each new album so the listener isn’t restricted to a turntable for his or her listening pleasure. Scheuenstuhl is living his dream: “Music is my passion, people are grateful that I’m there.â€?

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BEST PLACE FOR A WEDDING Imagine getting married in a tranquil, historic setting, surrounded by heritage trees and lovely gardens—maybe at a gazebo or by a pond with a fountain—with access on the grounds to commercial kitchens for the caterer, wiring for a sound system. Sounds idyllic, doesn’t it? Well, as long as the guest list doesn’t go much over a couple of hundred— meaning not all those Facebook friends will make the cut—a memorable wedding and reception (or any festivity) can be had at the venerable Marin Art & Garden Center. Lauren Duncan, project coordinator, says the history-steeped beautiful property hosts outdoor and indoor celebrations every weekend from April through October—peak season for the various gardens. The Garden and Livermore rooms, which open onto stunning areas, both have a bride’s dressing room and other amenities. Duncan says the center remains very popular among those who grew up in the area and moved away—but want to come back for their wedding. And who can argue with her statement that there “isn’t another place like this in Marin�? ------------------------------------------------Marin Art & Garden Center

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joy that music brings. Offering a full range of lessons for every type of musician, Bananas at Large owner Alan Rosen wants Marin to bask in the glory that is music. “It’s not just about selling product,” he says of his store’s faithful clientele, “it’s about community and providing access.” Part of the access that Bananas brings to Marin includes the store’s first Wednesday Family Jam and special events with local guest musicians delivering hands-on experience for beginning and seasoned musicians alike to get in touch with their inner rock. -------------------------------------------------Bananas at Large

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< 79 Razzamatazz–all that jazz formidable music venue in the late ’70s until its closure in 2003) would not just molder behind closed doors? And with the loss of venerable local music institutions like the Sweetwater, Marinites have been craving a new spot for music and dancing. Thankfully, Todd Ghanizadeh also pondered George’s potential—and then did something fantastic about it. Paying respect to George’s heritage while elevating Marin’s nightlife scene, Ghanizadeh employed sophisticated ’40s-era interior design flanked by brick walls, hardwood floors and a state-of-the-art sound system. The revamped new, old-New George’s Nightclub opened in October of 2010 and is thriving as the county’s newest hotspot, hosting a hopping weekly lineup of the county’s best music and comedy acts, and receiving your second-place vote for “Best Live Music Venue,” as well as top BOM honors for its dance floor that yearns to have stilettos, boots, loafers and pumps jumping 80 PACIFIC SUN MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011

and sliding, tapping and stomping, and doing that thing that feet do when the people who are attached to them say they’re “dancing.” ------------------------------------------------George’s Nightclub

BEST THEATER COMPANY “We produce provocative plays by passionate playwrights in an intimate setting,” says Julie Knight, marketing director at the Shari Byrnes ArtWorks Downtown

Marin Theatre Company, explaining the troupe’s perennial critical acclaim. The result has been several Bay Area Theater Critics Circle awards, two national play prizes and recognition as one of the Bay Area’s only five regional (as opposed to neighborhood) theaters. The company produces six plays per year, each with an all-Equity cast, offering a well-balanced menu of classics, contemporary fare and at least one world premiere. Question-and-answer sessions with the cast and artistic staff follow every performance (except Saturday night), and the more intimate Lieberman Theatre next door features small productions, rehearsals and staged readings. The company also takes a kid-friendly play on the road to Marin elementary and middle schools every year and offers summer theater camp to children 7 to 14 years old. ------------------------------------------------Marin Theatre Company

397 Miller Ave., Mill Valley 388.5208 marintheatre.org 2ND College of Marin Theater Arts Department, Kentfield 3RD Ross Valley Players, Ross Greg Nelson Lamperti

842 4th St., San Rafael 226.0262 georgesnightclub.com 2ND19 Broadway, Fairfax 3RD Club 101, San Rafael

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With all the rickety jalopies, fuel-guzzling hayburners and collapsing Model T’s on the road in the Roaring Twenties—who didn’t need a darn good mechanic? Some things never change, and whether Gatsby and Daisy are driving out to West Egg or West Marin, there’s no underestimating the importance of quality auto care.

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BEST AUTO BODY REPAIR/DESIGN Blake’s Auto Body has been the county’s premier collision-repair facility since the San Rafael flagship opened in 1980, repair-

ing and restoring all makes and models of banged-up automobiles with incredible care and attention to detail. “We have a 98.5 percent customer satisfaction index,” says San Rafael manager Anthony Allgood. “We genuinely care about our customers and keep them updated on the status of their cars every 48 hours.” The firm embraces green technology, using water-based paints in the restoration process and solar power at its Novato and Rohnert Park facilities. Both online and on-site estimates are offered, and “we also do complete claims handling, walking the customer through

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< 81 Model T’s and jalopies body shop repairs. With a wealth of experience from mechanics with 20 years under their belts, Hunt Automotive is certified as both a Smog Check Station and a licensed Brake and Lamp Adjusting Station by the state of California. As a third generation, family-run business, Hunt Automotive offers quality and value from its ASE-certified shop. Co-owner Brad Hunt says, “Thanks, we really appreciate all the support from readers.” The current $39.75 smog special is the ideal introduction to this Best of business. ----------------------------------------------Jack L. Hunt Automotive

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BEST FOREIGN CAR REPAIR As much as you hate the traffic in Marin, you love your cars. And thankfully, so does CRO Import Auto Service, a 32-year-old repair shop you trust with your adorable little rolling box of metal. Owner Carlo Gardin, along with his team of certified mechanics, empowers his customers to make decisions for their cars by offering facts—not high-pressure sales—on what the vehicle needs. CRO is a full-service shop (sans tires) that works on all cars, foreign and domestic, and even vintage restoration, although it specializes in Volvos. “There’s nothing we can’t do,” says Gardin, 82 PACIFIC SUN MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011

who prefers to treat customers like friends. “We’re always honest, and we stand behind our work 120 percent,” adds 14-year CRO mechanic Keith. “If it’s not right, we’ll make it right.” ----------------------------------------------CRO Import Auto Service

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In the market for a used but not abused Aston-Martin? How about a late-model Mercedes or Jag? Savvy car hunters know that California Motors is the place for premium pre-owned vehicles, whether luxury models or the more utilitarian. Current inventory includes the aforementioned Aston-Martin, a Maserati and several Porsches along with Hondas, Hyundais, Mazdas and VWs. They’ll buy your car outright, sell it on consignment or take it as a trade-in. Plus, they offer assistance in obtaining financing. Check out what’s on the lot online. But, if the car you have your heart set on isn’t in the inventory, give California Motors your car criteria and price range and let them find the ideal vehicle. It’s just that easy. ----------------------------------------------California Motors

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Live music 03/25: Dgiin Funk, latin. 9:30 p.m. Peri’s Bar, 29 Broadway, Fairfax. 259-5597. www.perisbar.com

03/25: Eugene Shilin Classic rock. Saylor’s Restaurant & Bar, 2009 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-1512. www.saylorsrestaurantandbar.com 03/25: JL Stiles Solo guitar. 8:30-11pm. No cover. Hopmonk Tavern, 691 Broadway, Sonoma. www. hopmonk.com

03/25: Mark Karan and Jemimah Puddleduck Jam. 9pm. $15-30. Palm Ballroom, Seafood Peddler, 100 Yacht Club Dr., San Rafael. 389-5072. www.murphyproductions.com

03/25: Prezident Brown with Jahdan Blakkamore, Jah Sun Roots reggae. 9:30 p.m. $19. 19 Broadway, 17 Broadway, Fairfax. 459-1091. http://www.19broadway.com

03/25: Prezident Brown with Jahdan Blakkamore, Jah Sun Roots reggae. 9:30 p.m. $19. 19 Broadway, 17 Broadway, Fairfax. 459-1091. www.19broadway.com

03/25: The Pulsators,The Sorrentinos Sonoma rockers. 9pm. $10-13. George’s Nightclub, 842 Fourth St., San Rafael. 226-0262. www.georgesnightclub.com 03/25: Windshield Cowboys Rancho debut. 8:30pm. Rancho Nicasio, Nicasio. 662-2219. www.ranchonicasio.com 03/26: Bobby Jo Valentine CD release concert. 3-5pm. $10. Max’s Cafe, 60 Madera Blvd., Corte Madera. www.maxsworld.com

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03/27: Big Cat Tolefree with the Hypnotics Blues. 2 p.m. $10. George’s Nightclub, 842 Fourth St., San Rafael. 226-0262. www.georgesnightclub.com 03/27: Irma Thomas New Orleans R&B icon. 7 p.m. $25-60. Palace of Fine Arts Theater, San Francisco. (866) 920-5299. www.sfjazz.org 03/27: The B Stars Rancho Debut. Hillbilly swing. 5pm. Rancho Nicasio, Nicasio. 662-2219. www.ranchonicasio.com 03/27: The Ponticellos “Jazz and Beyond.” Cellos like you’ve never heard them before. 7-9pm. $18-21. 142 Throckmorton, Mill Valley. 383-9600. www.142throckmortontheatre.org 03/27: Tom Finch Jazz. 2-4 p.m. Free. Iron Springs Pub, 765 Center Blvd., Fairfax. 485-1005. www.ironspringspub.com 03/29: David Brewer Solo flamenco guitar. 7-10pm. no cover; dinner encouraged Panama Hotel & Restaurant, 4 Bayview St., San Rafael. 457-3993. www.panamahotel.com 03/30: Michael Lamacchia Acoustic. 8 p.m. Iron Springs Pub, 765 Center Blvd., Fairfax. 485-1005. www.ironspringspub.com 03/31: Lady D Jazz Thursdays. 9pm-midnight. Free. Ghiringhelli’s Novato, 1535 S. Novato Blvd, Novato. 878-4977. www.ghiringhellisnovato.com 03/31: Lonestar Reprobates With Mylos Sonka. 7-10pm. No cover; dinner encouraged. Panama Hotel & Restaurant, 4 Bayview St., San Rafael. 457-3993. www. panamahotel.com

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03/26: Danny Montana and the Bar Association Blues.

Knight Drive, Slim Jenkins, Angel Island, Dysfunctional Family, Michael Shapiro, others. 8pm. $5-15 George’s Nightclub, 842 Fourth St., San Rafael. 226-0262. www.georgesnightclub. com

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03/26: Eugene Huggins Blues and rock.

7-10pm. Saylor’s Restau- The Ponticellos performance Sunday is sure to reverberate 03/31: Trevor Kinrant & Bar, 2009 Bridge- through Mill Valley for days. sel & Flying Colors way, Sausalito. 332-1512. Rock. 8:30 p.m. Smiley’s www.saylorsrestaurantandbar.com Schooner Saloon and Hotel, 41 Wharf Road, Bolinas. 03/26: Jerry Hannan and Friends Folk trou868-1311. www.smileyssaloon.com bador. 9 p.m. Smiley’s Schooner Saloon and Hotel, 04/01: Mollie O’Brien and Rich Moore Blues, 41 Wharf Road, Bolinas. 868-1311. www.myspace/ bluegrass. 8-10:30pm. $15-20. Eric Schoenberg Guismileysschoonersaloon tars, 106 Main St., Tiburon. 789-0846. www.om28. 03/26: New Rising Sons with Boudeeka com Rock. 7-10pm. Taste of Rome, Sausalito. 04/01: Third Annual Nurse’s Night Out With 03/26: Shana Morrison, Felsen Americana, Johnny Vegas and the High Rollers. Win a Littmann jazz. 8pm. $10-15. George’s Nightclub, 842 Cardiology III stethoscope! 9pm. $12-15. George’s Fourth St., San Rafael. 226-0262. www.georgesNightclub, 842 Fourth St., San Rafael. 226-0262. nightclub.com www.georgesnightclub.com 03/26: Spark and Whisper Singer/songwriter. With Paul Eastburn, upright bass and Scott Johnson, percussion. 9pm. $5. The Sleeping Lady, 23 Broadway, Fairfax. www.sleepingladyfairfax.com 03/26: Volker Strifler Band Original blues and 03/25: Anna Maria Mendieta Harpist Anna more. 8:30pm. $12-15. Rancho Nicasio, Nicasio. Maria Mendieta and Tango del Cielo perform

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On Saturday at Marin Center, Hal Holbrook, 86, presents his one-man show ‘Mark Twain Tonight’—and any ‘persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished!’ Argentine tango. With tango and flamenco dancers. 8-10pm. $15-20. Old St. Hilary’s Landmark, 201 Esperanza, Tiburon. 435-1853. www.landmarkssociety.org/events/concert_series.php 03/26: Jake Shimabukuro Youthful ukulele master. 7 and 9pm shows. $25-75. Palace of FIne Arts Theater, San Francisco. (866) 920-5299. www.sfjazz.org Through 05/02: Winifred Baker Chorale All are welcome to sing Faure’s “Requieum” and Schubert’s “Mass in E Flat” with the chorale. Rehearsals are every Tuesday evening. Performances on April 29 and May 2. 6:30-9:30pm. $30, for music. Angelico Hall, Dominican University, 50 Acacia, San Rafael. 485-3579. www.duwbc.org

Dance 03/16: English Country Dance in Marin Dance spirited,graceful folk dances of the English countryside. Live music, experienced callers, refreshments. No partner needed. Third Wednesdays; 4/20, 5/18, 6/15. 7-9:30pm. $10. San Rafael Community Center, 618 B St., San Rafael. 485-3333. www.cityofsanrafael.org 03/31: Nrityagram Dance Ensemble Indian dance. 8 p.m. $25-75. Palace of Fine Arts Theater, San Francisco. 292-4400. www.cityboxoffice.com

Theater/Auditions 03/25-26:‘3 For All’ Improvisers Rafe Chase, Stephen Kearin and Tim Orr known for their unique blend of dramatic and humorous, completely improvised scenes. 8-10:30pm. $22-35. 142

Throckmorton Theatre, Mill Valley. 383-9600. www.142throckmortontheatre.org

03/25-26: Rocky Horror Show Sing-a-Long Transylvania comes to San Domenico! Join the cast for a zany show. 7:30pm. $5-10. San Doemnico School, Hall of the Arts, 1500 Butterfield Road, San Anselmo. 258-1989. www.sandomenico.org 03/26 Mark Twain Tonight! Hal Holbrook's one-man theatrical adaptation of Mark Twain's writings. 8pm. $25-$60. Marin Veterans Memorial Auditorium, San Rafael. www.ca.marin.ca.us/mc. 03/31-04/24:‘Fuddy Meers’ Ryan Rilette directs this absurdist comedy by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire. 8-10pm. $15-53. Marin Theatre Company, 397 Miller Ave., Mill Valley. 388-5208. www.marintheatre.org Through 04/03:‘The Changer’ New piece written and performed by alternative theater icon Robert Ernst about the mortgage crisis, multiple personalities and love in rush-hour traffic. 8pm Thurs.-Sat.; 4pm Sun. $28. AlterTheater, 888 Fourth St., San Rafael. 454-2787. www.altertheater.org Through 04/17:‘Quilters’ Patchwork of stories experienced by a family of pioneer women. See website for showtimes. 8pm. $20-30. Marin Art and Garden Center, 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Ross. 4569555. www.rossvalleyplayers.com

Comedy 03/30: Comedy Wednesday with Baby Boomer Comedy Allstars & Friends Featuring Del Van Dyke, Marc Yaffee, Rick Pulido and Cheryl the Soccer Mom. 8pm. $10-15. George’s Nightclub, 842 Fourth St., San Rafael. 226-0262. www.georgesnightclub.com 89 > MARCH 25 - MARCH 31, 2011 PACIFIC SUN 85


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Movie summaries by Matthew Stafford

The Lincoln Lawyer (1:59) Crime thriller stars Matthew McConaughey as a bottomdrawer ambulance chaser who gets more than he bargained for when he takes on the case of a wealthy playboy accused of murder. ● Mars Needs Moms (1:28) Disney cartoon about a plucky 8-year-old who goes after the Martians who kidnapped his mama. ● The Metropolitan Opera: Lucia de Lammermoor (4:20) The Met presents Donizetti’s lilting tale of a woman’s descent into madness. ● The Music Never Stopped (1:45) Oliver Sacks’ case study of a man with a brain tumor who can only communicate with his father through the music of Dylan and the Dead. ● My Run (1:50) Inspiring documentary follows 57-year-old Terry Hitchcock as he runs 75 marathon footraces in 75 CONSECUTIVE days. ● National Theatre Live: Frankenstein (2:30) Oscar-winning filmmaker Danny Boyle stages a spectacular new version of Mary Shelley’s horror classic, broadcast from London on the big, big screen. ● Nora’s Will (1:32) Award-winning Mexican comedy about a confirmed atheist forced to carry out his Jewish ex-wife’s elaborate last rites. ● Of Gods and Men (2:00) Fact-based French drama about the tenuous good fellowship between Christian monks living in Morocco and their Muslim neighbors. ● Paul (1:44) Snarky “E.T.” update about a wiseass alien who escapes from his New Mexico compound with help from two clueless Brits in a rented RV. ● Plastic Planet (1:35) Far-flung, eye-opening look at Earth’s overabundance of plastic and how it’s affecting the health of our bodies as well as our planet. ● Queen of the Sun (1:23) The inner mysteries of the beehive and the alarming worldwide disappearance of its denizens are the subjects of this captivating documentary. ● Rango (1:47) Cartoon comedy about a suburban chameleon who finds himself in the Wild West, grappling with ornery desert critters. ● Red Riding Hood (1:49) Saucy, suspenseful postmodern retelling of the vintage fairy tale stars Amanda Seyfried as the picnicpacking scarlet-frocked heroine. ● The Storm That Swept Mexico (2:00) Fascinating look at the Mexican Revolution, its heroes (Villa, Zapata et al.) and its still potent influence on the country and the world at large. ● Sucker Punch (2:00) A spunky institutionalized teen on the verge of a lobotomy conjures up a dreamscape of samurais, serpents and grrrl power to plot her escape. ● Waste Land (1:38) Oscar-nominated documentary about artist Vik Muniz and the beauties he unearths from a massive Brazilian landfill. ● Winter in Wartime (1:43) A young boy in Nazi-occupied Holland comes of age when a downed British pilot enters his life. ●

Emiliano Zapata prepares to change history in ‘The Storm That Swept Mexico,’ opening Friday at the Rafael. ● The Adjustment Bureau (1:39) Senate candidate Matt Damon defies fate to hook up with a hot ballerina…much to Fate’s potentially lethal disapproval. ● Battle: Los Angeles (1:56) An invading force of flying saucers finds Earth’s great cities easy pickings…until they meet up with a platoon of LA-based army grunts. ● Cedar Rapids (1:26) A hayseed insurance agent finds himself at a no-holds-barred convention in wicked Cedar Rapids…yikes! ● Certified Copy (1:46) Two antiques experts adept at discerning the imitation from the authentic embark on a love affair, but is it real or is it Memorex? ● Daddy I Do (1:30) Prizewinning documentary looks at the largely fruitless results of abstinence-only programs on a teen’s budding sexuality. ● Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules (1:36) Greg Huffley is back and wimpier than ever, especially when bullying big brother Rodrick is on the warpath. ● Garbo the Spy (1:27) Compelling look at master spy Juan Pujol, a WWII double agent who just may’ve saved the world from Nazi domination. ● Gnomeo & Juliet (1:24) The Bard’s timeless tale of star-crossed love reconceived as a kids’ cartoon about rival garden statuary. ● I Am (1:18) Documentary follows Hollywood moviemaker Tom Shadyac as he searches for meaning after a life-altering experience. ● Inside Job (1:48) Gripping documentary about the unbridled capitalism and political hanky panky that led to the worst economic crisis since the 1930s. ● Jane Eyre Adaptation of Charlotte Bronte’s novel about a young woman’s infatuation with a brooding squire stars Mia Wasikowska as Jane. ● Just Go With It (1:50) Adam Sandler enlists buddy Jennifer Aniston to pose as his wife to keep the ladies from getting too clingy…guess what happens. ● The King’s Speech (1:51) True tale of George VI of England, a reluctant, ill-prepared sovereign who turns to a cutting-edge speech therapist to cure his nervous stutter. ● Limitless (1:45) Failed author Bradley Cooper pops a new wonder drug to coke up his talents and before he knows it he’s a whiz at trigonometry, linguistics, seduction and the stock market…and attracting the attention of cops, gangsters and Robert De Niro.

›› MOViE TiMES The Adjustment Bureau (PG-13) ★★1/2 Century Larkspur Landing: Fri 5:25, 8, 10:30 Sat-Sun 12:10, 2:40, 5:25, 8, 10:30 Mon-Thu 6:50, 9:25 Century Regency 6: Fri-Sat 11:45, 2:25, 5:05, 7:45, 10:20 Sun-Thu 11:45, 2:25, 5:05, 7:45 Century Rowland Plaza: 11:55, 2:35, 5:10, 7:50, 10:20 Fairfax 5 Theatres: Fri-Sat 1:30, 4:30, 7, 9:25 Sun-Thu 1:30, 4:30, 7 Battle: Los Angeles (PG-13) ★1/2 Century Larkspur Landing: Fri 5, 7:45, 10:25 Sat-Sun 11:30, 2:15, 5, 7:45, 10:25 Mon-Thu 6:30, 9:15 Century Northgate 15: Fri 11:35, 2:15, 3:40, 4:55, 7:35, 9:15, 10:15 Century Rowland Plaza: 1:05, 4:05, 7:05, 9:55 Cedar Rapids (R) ★★★ Century Northgate 15: Fri 8:45 Certified Copy (Not Rated) ★★★1/2 Rafael Film Center: Fri 4:30, 6:45, 9 Sat-Sun 2:15, 4:30, 6:45, 9 Mon-Tue 6:45, 9 Wed-Thu 6:45 ❋ Daddy I Do (Not Rated) Rafael Film Center: Wed 7 (filmmakers in person) ❋ Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules (PG) Century Larkspur Landing: Fri 5:15, 7:35, 10 Sat-Sun 12, 2:30, 5:15, 7:35, 10 MonThu 7:05, 9:30 Century Northgate 15: Fri 1:15, 3:35, 6, 8:25; digital projection showtimes at 11:55, 2:30, 4:50, 7:15, 9:40 Century Rowland Plaza: 11:50, 2:10, 4:40, 7:10, 9:40 Fairfax 5 Theatres: Fri-Sat 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 7:25, 9:40 Sun-Thu 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 7:25 Garbo the Spy (Not Rated) Rafael Film Center: Sat-Sun 12:30 Gnomeo & Juliet (G) ★★★ Century Northgate 15: Fri 11:50, 4:25, 9:10; 3D showtimes at 1:55, 6:55 I Am (Not Rated) Rafael Film Center: Fri 4:15, 6:30, 8:30 Sat-Sun 12, 2, 4:15, 6:30, 8:30 Mon-Tue 6:30, 8:30 Wed-Thu 9 Inside Job (PG-13) ★★★1/2 Lark Theater: Fri-Sat 5:30 Sun-Tue, Thu 4:30 ❋ Jane Eyre (2011) (PG-13) Century Regency 6: Fri-Sat 1:25, 4:20,

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7:15, 10:10 Sun-Thu 1:25, 4:20, 7:15 Just Go With It (PG-13) ★1/2 Century Northgate 15: Fri 12:50, 6:35 The King’s Speech (R) ★★★1/2 Century Regency 6: Fri-Sat 11:15, 1:55, 4:40, 7:20, 10 Sun-Thu 11:15, 1:55, 4:40, 7:20 Limitless (PG-13) Century Regency 6: Fri-Sat 12:55, 3:35, 6:15; digital projection showtimes at 11:35, 2:15, 4:55, 7:35, 10:15 Sun-Thu 12:55, 3:35, 6:15; digital projection showtimes at 11:35, 2:15, 4:55, 7:35 Century Rowland Plaza: 11:45, 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:50 Tiburon Playhouse 3: Fri 4:15, 7, 9:40 Sat 1:30, 4:15, 7, 9:40 Sun 1:30, 4:15, 7 MonThu 4:15, 7 ❋ The Lincoln Lawyer (R) Century Northgate 15: Fri 11:30, 2:20, 5:20, 8:10; digital projection showtimes at 1:05, 4, 7, 9:50 Century Rowland Plaza: 1, 4, 7, 10 CinéArts at Marin: Fri-Sat 1:15, 4, 7, 9:55 Sun 1:15, 4, 7 Mon-Wed 4:30, 7:20 Tiburon Playhouse 3: Fri 4, 6:45, 9:30 Sat 1:10, 4, 6:45, 9:30 Sun 1:10, 4, 6:45 Mon-Thu 4, 6:45 Mars Needs Moms (PG) Century Northgate 15: Fri 11:40, 4:20, 9:05; 3D showtimes at 1:50, 6:50 The Metropolitan Opera: Lucia di Lammermoor (Not Rated) Lark Theater: Wed 6:30 ❋ The Music Never Stopped (PG) ★★1/2 Century Regency 6: Fri-Sat 11, 1:40, 4:15, 7, 9:40 Sun-Wed 11, 1:40, 4:15, 7 Thu 11, 1:40 ❋ My Run (PG-13) Century Regency 6: Thu 7 CinéArts at Marin: Thu 7 CinéArts at Sequoia: Thu 7 National Theatre Live: Frankenstein (Not Rated) Lark Theater: Sat 1 Nora’s Will (Not Rated) Rafael Film Center: Sat-Sun 12:15 Of Gods and Men (PG-13) ★★★1/2 CinéArts at Marin: Fri-Sat 1:45, 4:15, 7:15, 10 Sun 1:45, 4:15, 7:15 Mon-Wed 4:40, 7:30

Paul (R) ★★★1/2 Century Northgate 15: Fri 1:45, 4:15, 6:45, 9:20; digital projection showtimes at 12:15, 3, 5:30, 7:55, 10:20 Century Rowland Plaza: 12, 2:30, 5, 7:35, 10:10 CinéArts at Marin: Fri-Sat 2, 4:30, 7:30, 10:05 Sun 2, 4:30, 7:30 Mon-Wed 4:50, 7:40 Fairfax 5 Theatres: Fri-Sat 1:20, 4:10, 6:50, 9:30 Sun-Thu 1:20, 4:10, 6:50 Plastic Planet (Not Rated) Lark Theater: Sat 3:30 Wed 2:30 ❋ Queen of the Sun (Not Rated) Lark Theater: Fri 8 (includes panel discussion and beehive raffle) Sat 8 (director Taggert Siegel and biodynamic beekeeper Michael Thiele in person) Sun 2:30 Mon 7 Tue 7 (director Taggert Siegel and biodynamic beekeeper Michael Thiele in person) Wed 4:30 Thu 7 Rango (PG) ★★★ Century Larkspur Landing: Fri 7:20, 10:10 SatSun 11:40, 2:10, 4:45, 7:20, 10:10 Mon-Thu 6:45, 9:20 Century Northgate 15: Fri 11:25, 1, 2, 3:30, 4:30, 6:15, 7:10, 9:45 Century Rowland Plaza: 11:40, 2:20, 4:55, 7:30, 10:05 Fairfax 5 Theatres: Fri-Sat 1, 3:30, 6:05, 8:40 Sun-Thu 1, 3:30, 6:05 Tiburon Playhouse 3: Fri 3:50, 6:30, 9:10 Sat 1:20, 3:50, 6:30, 9:10 Sun 1:20, 3:50, 6:30 Mon-Thu 3:50, 6:30 Red Riding Hood (PG-13) ★1/2 Century Northgate 15: Fri 12, 2:35, 5:05, 7:25, 9:55 ❋ The Storm That Swept Mexico (Not Rated) Rafael Film Center: Thu 7 (filmmakers Kenn Rabin and Ray Telles in person) ❋ Sucker Punch (PG-13) Century Northgate 15: Fri 11:45, 12:55, 2:25, 3:45, 5, 6:30, 7:40, 9, 10:10 Century Rowland Plaza: 11:40, 2:25, 5:05, 7:40, 10:15 Fairfax 5 Theatres: Fri-Sat 1:10, 4, 6:40, 9:20 Sun-Thu 1:10, 4, 6:40 ❋ Winter in Wartime (Not Rated) Rafael Film Center: Fri 4:45, 7, 9:15 Sat-Sun 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:15 Mon-Thu 7, 9:15

Showtimes can change after we go to press. Please call theater to confirm schedules.

›› THEATERS 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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Art 03/25: Falkirk’s 2011 Annual Juried Exhibition Opening reception 5:30-7:30pm March 25th. Marin and Bay Area artists in all media. Juried by Virginia Breier. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Free. Falkirk Cultural Center, 1408 Mission Ave., San Rafael. 485-3328. www.falkirkculturalcenter.org 03/25: Wall Art for Water Wells Fundraising reception benefitting Epic Faith’s Water Wells for India Mission Project to bring clean drinking water to those in need in India. 7-9:30pm. Free. Minna Nix Fine Art, 1215 2nd St., San Rafael. www.MinnaNix.com 03/29-04/30:‘Season of Water’ The mutability of water is the theme for a series of 2011 Outreach exhibitions on the theme of water by 45 Bay Area Artists curated by Claudia Chapline & Etta Deikman. 9am-4pm. Free. Bay Model Visitor Center, 2100 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-3871. www.spn.usace. army.mil/bmvc/index.html 04/04-30:‘Points of Arrival’ Milla Ruane, mixed media paintings. Free. Noci Gelateria& Gallery, 17 East Blithedale, Mill Valley. 388-2423.

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Through 03/30: Senior Lunch Group Art Show Group exhibition showcasing watercolors, paintings, pastels and photographs of artists from the SGVCC weekly Senior Lunch. 10am-5pm. Free. San Geronimo Valley Community Center, 6350 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Geronimo. 488-8888. www.sgvcc.org Through 03/31:‘Living in Grey’ Ashley-Jayne Nicolaus, paintings. Free. Nici Gelateria, 17 E Blithsdale, Mill Valley. (510) 692-6774. www. nocigelato.com Through 04/03:‘Beasts and Beauties’ Lucy Arnold, watercolor paintings of butterflies, bugs, fish, frogs as well as mixed media abstracts. 11am5:30pm. Free. Gallery One, 209 Western Ave., Petaluma. 382-1264. www.petalumagalleryone.com Through 04/07:‘Art on the Farm’ Thirty-five Marin Arts member artists are showcased in this exhibit and fundraiser. Galleries open 9am-5pm Monday-Friday, except holidays. Free. Marin Civic Center Galleries, 3501 Civic Center Dr., San Rafael. 666-2442. www.marinarts.org Through 04/08:‘The Old and The New’ Exhibition of paintings by Melissa Adkison. 8am-7pm. Free. Gail Van Dyke Atrium Gallery, Marin Cancer Institute, 1350 South Eliseo Dr., Greenbrae. 4619000. www.marincancerinstitute.org

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Community Events (Misc.) 03/26: Back In Time Walk back in time with Ranger Linda on a tour of the Bay Model and explore nature’s handiwork. 1:30-2:30pm. Free. Bay Model Visitor Center, 2100 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-3871. www.spn.usace.army.mil/bmvc/ index.html 03/26: Bay-Friendly Gardening “Creating Year-Round Edible Gardens.� Learn vegetable gardening basics including: soil preparation, when and what to plant for our local climate, companion planting and pest control, plus creative ways to use your harvest. 9am-noon. Free. Draper Farms, San Anselmo. 945-1521. www. bayfriendlycoalition.org/workshop-reg.php 03/27: Balckfield on Broadway “Give My Regards to Broadway.� Dinner, dancing, live and silent auction, free childcare. 5-9pm. Donation. Congregation Kol Shofar, 215 Blackfield Dr, Tiburon. 459-1639. kolshofar.org/broadwayonblackfield 03/27: Bend Spoons With Your Mind At this Psychokinesis party, you’ll bend metal forks and spoons with your mind! Bring your own cutlery. With Tiffany Schneider, PhD. 6:309:30pm. $5-20, sliding scale. Novato Oaks Inn, 215 Alameda Del Prado, Novato. (650) 349-2651. www.rahmgroup.org 03/27: Community Buddhist Meeting Public is invited to attend a non-denominational meeting with Rev. Michael McCormick. Appropriate for all levels of interest. 7:30-9pm. Free. Fairfax community Wellness Center, 751 Center Blvd., Fairfax. 453-1550. 03/29: Evening Meditation Every Tuesday. 7-9pm. Free, donations accepted Spiritual Healing Center, 260 E. Blithedale Ave, Mill Valley. 3814465. www.InnerVisionsInc.com

03/29: Reasonable Financial Record Keeping for Small Businesses Learn how to get organized using simple techniques. Shelah Norman of MHR-CPA will present tips for avoiding an audit. 7:30-9am. $15. Il Fornaio Restaurant, CM Town Center, Corte Madera. 333-2130. www.nawbo-sfba.org

03/29: Sea Turtle Restoration Project Marine biologist Dr. Chris Pincetich will discuss the biology, ecology, conservation challenges and how you can help the nonprofit STRP protect sea turtles found offshore of CA and in the Gulf of Mexico. 7-9:30pm. Free. Bay Model Visitor Center, 2100 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-3871. www. spn.usace.army.mil/bmvc/index.html

03/30-31: Remembrance Writing 101 for Older Adults Discover easy ways to write and share the stories of your life. Bring a 3-ring notebook, paper, pencil to class. 2-4pm. $5. Whistlestop Senior Center, 130 Tamalpais, San Rafael. 479-2993. 03/31: ‘Ethical Eating: Just Food’ The Koret Taube Center for Jewish Peoplehood presents part on of a two-part series exploring the history of food in Judaism. 7pm. $15-45. Osher Marin Jewish Community Center, 200 North San Pedro Road, San Rafael. 444-8000. www.marinjcc.org

03/31: Bomaki-Pole Wrapping on Silk Bomaki-Pole Wrapping on Silk with Sha Sha Higby. This class will cover the Japanese silk dying technique of “Arashi-Shibori� or “Bomaki.� The cloth produced can be made into scarves, art work, or anything you imagine. One-yard lengths of 4� ABS pipe from the hardware store recommended. RSVP please. 6-9pm. $36-45, $10 materials fee O’Hanlon Center for the Arts, 616

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03/31: First Time Homebuyer Workshop Northbay Family Homes and Wells Fargo invite you to a free informational event on how to be competitive and buy a home in today’s market under. 6-7:30pm. Free. Marin Community Foundation , 5 Hamilton Landing, Suite 200, Novato. 382-2545. www.nfh.org/events.html Tuesdays: Brainstormers Pub Trivia Join quizmaster Rick Tosh for a fun and friendly team trivia competition. 8-10pm. Free. Finnegan’s Marin, 877 Grant Ave., Novato. 899-1516. www. finnegansmarin.com

Kid Stuff 03/20: GreenPlay - Sustainable Outdoor Play in Tiburon Nature education class for 6-11 year-old children at the Richardson Bay Audubon Center. 3:30-5pm. $25. Richardson Bay Audubon Center, 376 Greenwood Beach Road, Tiburon. 264-2828. www.maringreenplay.com 03/25: Amy Ignatow The author reads from her book “The Popularity Papers: Book Two: The Long-Distance Dispatch Between Lydia Goldblatt and Julie Graham-Chang.� 10am. Free. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. 927-0960. www. bookpassage.com 03/27: Kids Cooking: Seasonal Foods Kids create seasonal favorites with Culinary Dude and Chef Scott Davis. 10am. $40. In The Kitchen Culinary, 300 Turney St., Sausalito. 331-8766. www.itkculinary.com 03/28: Kid Lit Salon Children’s Book Writers and illustrators Salon led by Lissa Rovetch. Elizabeth Partridge, Joanne Rocklin, and Marissa Moss talk about their creative process and their latest Middle Grade Novels. 7-9pm. Free. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. 927-0960. www.bookpassage.com Through 03/27:‘TALL Tales’ Marin Theatre Company presents a funny play for young audiences (ages 5-11) about American folklore. Written by Steve Yockey, directed by Josh Costello and starring Danielle Levin and Patrick Jones. 1-2pm. $10-15. Marin Theatre Company, 397 Miller Ave., Mill Valley. 388-5208. www.marintheatre.org Wednesdays: Fun and Funky Kids Art For kids ages 2-4. Movement, recycled art, stories and singing. Wednesdays through April 26. 10 a.m. $7 drop-in/$30 for 6 classes Fairfax Community Center, Fairfax. www.fairfaxfocas.com/products.html

Outdoors (Hikes & Bikes) 03/25: Cascade Canyon Open Space Walk Early spring day in this Fairfax preserve. Meet at the gate at the end of Cascade Dr. from Fairfax, follow the Fairfax-Bolinas Road to Cascade Dr. 10am-2pm. Free. Fairfax. 03/27: Marin CROP Hunger Walk Annual event to raise funds for local and world-wide efforts to eradicate hunger. The three mile walk is around downtown San Rafael. Individuals and groups are invited. 1:30-4pm. Free, donation requested. First Presbyterian Church, San Rafael, 1510 Fifth Ave., San Rafael. (510) 848-7024. www.crophungerwalks.org/marin 03/30: Wolf Ridge Wildflower Hike The trail above Tennessee Valley is a great place to see dazzling spring wildflowers. 800ft. ascent walk, look for bobcats. Meet at Tennessee Valley trailhead. 10am-3pm. Free. Tennessee Valley. ✚

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PUBLIC NOTICES 995 Fictitious Name Statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126181 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as SRS CUSTOM INTEGRATION, 4136 REDWOOD HWY, SUITE 3, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903: SCOTT R. SHEPPARD, 87 ALMOND CT., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 25, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126179 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as LANGUAGE CONNECTS, 949 VIA CASITAS, GREENBRAE, CA 94904: MARTHA SUKOSKI, 949 VIA CASITAS, GREENBRAE, CA 94904. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on March 1, 2002. This statement was filed with the County ClerkRecorder of Marin County on February 25, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126095 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as ROSS VALLEY HEALTH ALLIANCE, 14 MEDWAY RD., SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960: TIZIANO GRIFONI, 14 MEDWAY RD., SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960; BRADLEY MOUROUX, 85 BOLINAS RD. #2, FAIRFAX, CA 94930. This business is being conducted by an unincorporated association(g) other then a partnership. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on February 1, 2010. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 14, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126105 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as MEDICAL DENTAL GUILD, 1050 NORTHGATE DR. SUITE 250B, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903: PETER F. CHASE D.D.S., INC., 1050 NORTHGATE DR. SUITE 250B, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903. This business is being conducted by a corporation. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 15, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126183 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as ANANDA MA, 507 NORTHERN AVE., #22, MILL VALLEY, CA 94941: ARIANE WLASAK, 507 NORTHERN AVE., #22, MILL VALLEY, CA 94941. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on March 1, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 25, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126089 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as MOUNT TAM MARTIAL ARTS, 655 DEL GANADO RD., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903: JOHN M REIFSNYDER, 37 REED BLVD. APT #1, MILL VALLEY, CA 94941. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on February 11, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 11, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126193 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as ART CREATED EVOLUTION, 9 COLE DR., MARIN CITY, CA 94965: JEANETT EGENLAUF, 9 COLE DR., MARIN CITY, CA 94965. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 28, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126195 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as CORTE MADERA 76, 700 TAMALPAIS DR., CA 94925: BV PETROLEUM INC., 33261

FALCON DR., FREMONT, CA 94555. This business is being conducted by a corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on March 16, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 28, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126194 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as 4 PARTS DESIGN, 3030 BRIDGEWAY, SUITE 305, SAUSALITO, CA 94965: JD2DHJ, LLC., 3030 BRIDGEWAY, SUITE 305, SAUSALITO, CA 94965. This business is being conducted by a limited liability company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on February 1, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 28, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 125968 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as BSL TRADE, 5800 NORTHGATE MALL, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903: AZAMAT TURSUNBAEV, 5800 NORTHGATE MALL, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on January 31, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126238 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as ESSENCE DAY SPA, 1016 C ST., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: MARY STAWSKI, 256 DONAHUE ST., SAUSALITO, CA 94965. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on March 16, 2006. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 3, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126145 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as AINT’T MISBEHAVIN’, 172 PICNIC AVE. UPPER, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: KEVIN M. PRICE, 172 PICNIC AVE. UPPER, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on February 14, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 18, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126239 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as MI PRODUCTO FAVORITO, 159 SHENANDOAH PLACE, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903: VELOSO CORPORATION, 159 SHENANDOAH PLACE, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903. This business is being conducted by a corporation. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 3, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126228 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as NOURISH AT HARBOR POINT, 475 E. STRAWBERRY DR., MILL VALLEY, CA 94941: THE CLUB AT HARBOR POINT, LLC., 475 E. STRAWBERRY DR., MILL VALLEY, CA 94941. This business is being conducted by a limited liability company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on April 1, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 2, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126253 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as CITY CYCLE OF SAN FRANCISCO, 702 SAN ANSELMO AVE., SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960: CALI LORIEN LLC., 702 SAN ANSELMO AVE., SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960. This business is being conducted by a limited liability company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on March 1, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 4, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126263 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as SCAN AUTO, 33 UNIT J HAMILTON DR., NOVATO, CA 94949: GARRETT MAC GABHANN, 33 ROSSARIO RD., FOREST KNOLLS, C 94933. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet

begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 7, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126250 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as QUIET TOYS, 21 GREENWOOD COVE DR., TIBURON, CA 94920: LAURIE ANN VAR, 21 GREENWOOD COVE DR., TIBURON, CA 94920. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 4, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126191 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as JOLIE, 800 REDWOOD HWY. STE #114, MILL VALLEY, CA 94941: WILD AT HEART, 6 ROSEBANK LN., KENTFIELD, CA 94904. This business is being conducted by a limited liability company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on April 1, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 28, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 11, 18, 25; April 1, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126321 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as DAUTH HOBBIES, 224 GREENFIELD AVE. SUITE 2, SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960: CARYN GUTHRIE, 206 SOLANO ST., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on March 17, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 11, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126314 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as BC DESIGN PARTNERS, 452 OLD QUARRY RD. NORTH, LARKSPUR, CA 94939: JAMES E. BROWN, 452 OLD QUARRY RD. NORTH, LARKSPUR, CA 94939; ROBERT L. COPANI, 452 OLD QUARRY RD. NORTH, LARKSPUR, CA 94939. This business is being conducted by a general partnership. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on January 1, 2004. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 10, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126182 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as BUZZCUTS.TV, 262 WOODLAND AVE., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: THOMAS P. SCHWEEN, 262 WOODLAND AVE., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on February 25, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 25, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126326 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as A SECOND OPINION, 177 FRUSTUCK AVE., FAIRFAX, CA 94930: JOHN OWENS SERVICES, INC., 177 FRUSTUCK AVE., FAIRFAX, CA 94930. This business is being conducted by a corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on March 11, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 11, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126298 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as INSIGHT BUILDERS, 3980 GLEN ALBYN DR., SANTA BARBARA, CA 93105: CHARLES EWARD WARNER JR., 3980 GLEN ALBYN DR., SANTA BARBARA, CA 93105. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 9, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126140 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as A SELF STORAGE, 101 RENAISSANCE RD., NOVATO, CA 94945:

PUBLIC NOTICES CONTINUED ON PAGE 94

›› STARSTREAM by Ly nd a R ay

Week of March 24-March 30, 2011

ARIES (March 20 - April 19) It is your birthday cycle and the desire to simply be who you are is strong. Your most unique characteristics are obvious right now. This may be easier for some people to handle than others. On Wednesday, loquacious Mercury starts moving backward in your impulsive sign. If tempted to discuss religious philosophy with your future in-laws, don’t do it. TAURUS (April 20 - May 19) It’s springtime and summer vacation plans should be on your mind Friday and Saturday. Your imagination is vivid, so you may decide to book a trip to somewhere completely different from the usual. Meantime, on Sunday, Venus (your ruler) leaves the intellectual sign of Aquarius to enter the perceptive sign of Pisces. This can help you develop your powers of intuition. Hence your eBay search for a discounted crystal ball. GEMINI (May 20 - June 20) No matter how demanding your duties, you are meant to spend more time with others this week. It is the call of spring, which means getting outdoors and engaging in group activities. Some of you may start practicing softball, some may volunteer, some of you may decide to start a neighborhood garden. I’ll let those of you who prefer lustier group activities to figure it out yourselves.... CANCER (June 21 - July 21) The Moon in your opposite sign of Capricorn over the weekend leaves you vulnerable to low energy. It doesn’t do much for your sense of humor either. On Monday, you are determined to balance pleasure with responsibility, but you may not accomplish this until Tuesday, so try to be patient. Speaking of patience, any abrupt changes in your career plans should be postponed until the end of April. Trust me on this. LEO (July 22 - August 22) Adventures are ever so much fun when the Sun (your ruler) is in the daredevil sign of Aries. That the Sun is under the influence of upbeat Jupiter and rebellious Uranus makes it even more exciting. It is the perfect week to explore, travel and converse with attractive foreigners. Those with a finished manuscript may be able to convince a publisher that you’re the next great American author. Stop doubting and start believing. VIRGO (August 23 - September 21) Restrictive Saturn has a stranglehold on your finances. But the mushy Moon spends most of the weekend in your house of love affairs and romance. Don’t let concerns about money keep you from finding a honey. There is wild and exciting planetary activity taking place in the sector of your chart ruling your intimate life. Working on your taxes or your love life, what’s it going to be? LIBRA (September 22 - October 22) You’ve been in a tough spot for an extended amount of time and are having trouble seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Intellectually, you know it can’t stay this way forever, but emotionally, you feel as if you’re at the mercy of fate. The passage of your ruler (Venus) from the objective sign of Aquarius to the irrational sign of Pisces on Sunday will not help matters. Neither will a pitcher of martinis ... SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21) Your ruler (profound Pluto) battles it out with the flamboyant Sun this week. This could lead a co-worker who cares more about outward looks than inward character to test your patience while working together. In better news, lovable Venus joins sexy Mars in your house of romance. This may not make it any easier to deal with your superficial co-worker, but it certainly helps you enjoy your after-hour activities. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20) No matter how much fun you are having, you still feel like something is missing. The opposition from constrictive Saturn to your ruler, expansive Jupiter, is particularly strong this week. This dampens your innate optimism and limits your usual abundance of joviality. The solution? Follow the ways of fellow Sagittarian Woody Allen: Put on a Groucho Marx movie and laugh your cares away. CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 18) While many signs look at springtime as an invitation to go outdoors, your sign has a tendency to get domestic. Suddenly, you want to try out new recipes, paint your bathroom and plant potted herbs on your patio. Meanwhile, you’re trying to deal with all the old friends and past lovers who have suddenly reappeared in your life. Well, at least you’ll have help painting your bathroom. AQUARIUS (January 19 - February 17) The party happening in your house of interaction has a lively effect on your relationships with siblings, neighbors and new acquaintances. You are happy to discuss anything with anyone and really don’t care whether you’re toeing the party line or not. You may butt heads with your sister, let your dandelions creep into your neighbor’s yard and delight in shocking your new pals. Well, after all, you are the zodiac’s most famous rebel, aren’t you? PISCES (February 18 - March 19) As the weekend begins, your “my way or the highway” mentality spoils your reputation for being the sensitive one. By Monday, you regain your sweetness while still holding on to just enough of a sexy edge to make it all work in your favor. One of your pals may try to tap into your renowned willingness to give by asking for a “loan” on Monday. Unless you really don’t care if you ever get repaid, you may want to gently refuse... ✹ Email Lynda Ray at cosmicclues@gmail.com or check out her website at www.lyndarayastrology.com MARCH 25 – MARCH 31, 2011 PACIFIC SUN 93


›› ADViCE GODDESS® by Amy Alkon

Q:

According to you, most women aren’t interested in seeing pictures of naked men. To quote you, most would “run past a naked man to get to shoes.” So, how do you explain all the women who go to clubs to see male strippers? Looks like somebody has to admit she’s wrong! —Gotcha!

A:

Men and women go to strip clubs for different reasons. But, don’t just take it from me. Let the Wiggle Willy Head Bopper do the talking. It’s a headband with two glitter-flecked plastic penis antennae sprouting out of pink marabou feathers that women wear to strip club bachelorette parties. Just wondering... when’s the last time you saw a man enter a strip club with a big plastic vagina strapped to his head? A man’s goal in going to a strip club is getting turned on and maybe having strippers grind in his lap—not having all his friends laughing in his face. If women were wired like men and could get physically aroused just by looking at the opposite sex, you’d see something you never do, the lone woman at a male strip joint on her lunch hour, nursing a whiskey and clutching a wad of ones. According to researcher Beth Montemurro, who watches women watch men strip, women show up in giggling herds because they mainly go to bond with their girlfriends. The bonding comes through shared embarrassment, and if the ladies start breathing heavy, it’s probably because they’re hyperventilating from laughing so hard. For women, Montemurro found that the stripper is less a sex object than a source of humor. Yes, it’s just like in all those pornos for guys where they replace the moaning and screaming with the laugh track from Two and a Half Men. While a guy will spend the week’s grocery money trying to get a stripper to ride him like a pony, Montemurro observed women gingerly touching a male stripper’s butt, then pulling their hands back as if burned. Some women find the strippers hot, but most describe them and the experience with words like “disgusting,” “mortifying” and “humiliating,” writes Montemurro in Something Old, Something Bold: Bridal Showers and Bachelorette Parties. One woman she interviewed had root canal-like enthusiasm for seeing a stripper, deeming it “something you should probably do once and then you don’t have to do it again.” Don’t tell me—that’s exactly the sort of dread men feel at the prospect of watching naked girls gyrating around a greased pole. Beyond the research, just look to the marketplace. There are eleventy bajillion strip clubs for men and the occasional one for women. Women often feel compelled to go to these places on their girls’ night out—as a rite of passage, a hazing for a bride-to-be or a way to get even with a fiance for having a bachelor party. But, the neon signs across North America most effective at separating women and their dollar bills are the ones that say “Nails, Nails, Nails!” not “Live Nude Males.” Sure, some women love to finish their girls’ night out with a lap dance, but probably loads more would rather finish with a coat of clear polish.

Q:

Throughout my three years with my boyfriend, he’s been less than faithful. Two years ago, he told me he met “a cool girl” while out of town. He claimed nothing had happened but good conversation. They’re Facebook friends, and I have an overwhelming urge to message her and ask for the truth. This would give me the resolution I need.—Agonizing

A:

Facebook is just the place to find answers to all of life’s big questions: Which Pokemon character are you? What color gummy bear? How long would you survive a zombie apocalypse? And then, are you one of the skanks my boyfriend cheated on me with? You could ask this woman that last question—ideally, in somewhat more polite language—but even if she writes you back (and maybe even truthfully), what could she tell you that you don’t already know? Your boyfriend is a cheater. Cheaters cheat. Unless he’s given you reason to believe he’s mended his ways, the person you should be asking questions of is yourself: Is my relationship making me happy? If not, why am I still here? Tempting as it is to focus on confirming your suspicions, wouldn’t real resolution be getting into a relationship where you don’t have them? Then you could go back to using Facebook like so many people do—to have an hourly window into how wildly dull their friends are, and yet how intent they are to communicate it: “I’m cheating on Cheerios with oatmeal!!!!!” Well, that does beat yesterday’s “I’m having my breakfast... mmmm.” ✹

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PUBLIC NOTICES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 93 JOHN E. KENNEY JR., 32 GREENWOOD BAY DR., TIBURON, CA 94920; KH WU KRUEGER, 29 FERN CANYON RD., MILL VALLEY, CA 94941. This business is being conducted by a general partnership. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 17, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126329 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as WINE BEST BUYS, 70 HERITAGE DR., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: ROBERT J. COOK, 70 HERITAGE DR., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on January 5, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 11, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126231 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as ROSE FLOWER MASSAGE, 1006 TAMALPAIS AVE., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: YAO Y. CHE, 1006 TAMALPAIS AVE., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 2, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126226 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as ROSE SPA, 247 SHORE LINE HWY #B-6, MILL VALLEY, CA 94941: YAO Y. CHE, 247 SHORE LINE HWY #B-6, MILL VALLEY, CA 94941. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 2, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126297 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as MARIN ALTERNATIVE MOTHERS GROUP, 18 BELLE AVE., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: DANIELA O. OZKAY, 18 BELLE AVE., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 9, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126201 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as HILLHOUSE ELECTRICAL, 10 SPRING GROVE AVE., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: RONAN WHELAN, 10 SPRING GROVE AVE., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on February 28, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 25; April 1, 8, 15, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126344 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as EXECUTIVE SUPPORT SOLUTIONS, 320 CHANNING WAY #234, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903: KAER SOUTTHARD, 320 CHANNING WAY #234, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 15, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 25; April 1, 8, 15, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126357 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as TRUE CAD ARTWORKS, 154 INDIAN HILLS DR., NOVATO, CA 94949: THOMAS R. RIEKERT, 154 INDIAN HILLS DR., NOVATO, CA 94949. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 16, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 25; April 1, 8, 15, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126347 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as INET ENTERTAINMENT, 136 OAK

AVE., SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960: GENE BERMAN, 136 OAK AVE., SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 15, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 25; April 1, 8, 15, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126376 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as KITCHEN STUD, 11 BRIGHTON BLVD. #1, MILL VALLEY, CA 94941: LISA ROGERSON, 11 BRIGHTON BLVD. #1, MILL VALLEY, CA 94941. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on March 17, 2011. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 17, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 25; April 1, 8, 15, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126202 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as PETITE MOLLIER, 1214 SAN ANSELMO AVE., SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960: MOLLIE J. CUMMINGS, 8 WESTBRAE DR., FAIRFAX, CA 94930. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County ClerkRecorder of Marin County on February 28, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 25; April 1, 8, 15, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 126222 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as DESIGN ATELIER, 1410 THIRD ST., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: ANNE AND SANDY, INC., 1410 THIRD ST., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by a corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on September 23, 2008. This statement was filed with the County ClerkRecorder of Marin County on March 2, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 25; April 1, 8, 15, 2011) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2011126362 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as YIASOU, 800 TAMALPAIS, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: LOUKAS PAPANASTASIOU, 18 ASHLAND DR., NOVATO, CA 94949. This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on March 16, 2011. (Publication Dates: March 25; April 1, 8, 15, 2011)

997 All Other Legals ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF MARIN. No. CIV 1101025. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner JANE KATHERINE FERGUSON FLOUT filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: JANE KATHERINE FERGUSON FLOUT to JANE FERGUSON FLOUT. 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: April 11, 2011, 9:00AM, Dept. L, Room L, Superior Court of California, County of Marin, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94913-4988. 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: February 25, 2011 /s/ LYNN DURYEE, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (Pacific Sun: March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2011) NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. Date of Filing Application: FEBRUARY 22, 2011. To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of Applicant(s) is/are: JIAN LI. The applicants listed above are applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 937 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE BLVD., KENTFIELD, CA 94904. Type of license(s) Applied for: 41 ON SALE BEER AND WINE Eating Place. (Pacific Sun: March 11, 18, 25, 2011)

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF MARIN. No. CIV 1101151. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner JORDAN MATTHEW STONE filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: JORDAN MATTHEW STONE to GEORGE WASHINGTON WEAVER JUNIOR. 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: April 29, 2011, 8:30 AM, Dept. K, Room K, Superior Court of California, County of Marin, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94913-4988. 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: March 4, 2011 /s/ FAYE D’OPAL, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (Pacific Sun: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF MARIN. No. CIV 1101295. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner GREGORY JOHN KRIEGER filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: GREGORY JOHN KRIEGER to BLESS GREG KRIEGER. 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: April 22, 2011, 8:30 AM, Dept. B, Superior Court of California, County of Marin, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94913-4988. 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: March 11, 2011 /s/ ROY O. CHERNUS, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (Pacific Sun: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2011) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF MARIN. No. CIV 1101360. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner MANY BORNHOR ESPAILLAT filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: MANY BORNHOR ESPAILLAT to ISABEL BORNHOR ESPAILLAT. 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: April 26, 2011, 9:00 AM, Dept. L, Room L, Superior Court of California, County of Marin, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94913-4988. 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: March 15, 2011 /s/ LYNN DURYEE, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (Pacific Sun: March 25; April 1, 8, 15, 2011)

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