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Author: Dan Taylor

Imaginists theater co-founder and actor Brent Lindsay, right, and David Roby during a dress rehearsal scene for “S D A (Someone Dies Again),” a new work that focuses on the role that gun violence play in American society at The Imaginists theater in Santa Rosa, Calif., on Monday, April 30, 2022. (Erik Castro/For The Press Democrat)

Santa Rosa Theater Company Tackles Gun Violence in New Play

May 2022May 2022

Titled “Someone Dies Again,” the experimental theater piece is a collaboration with acclaimed Hungarian director and playwright Árpád Schilling.

At Spring Lake in Santa Rosa. (Sonoma County Regional Parks)

10 Things to Do in Sonoma County This Memorial Day Weekend

May 2022May 2022

Enjoy three days of work-free bliss with our list of things to do this holiday weekend.

In February 2021, Mike Benz and Chris Fracaro formed Seral Wood & Steel. Using reclaimed steel and wood sourced from Sonoma County, they produce hand-forged chef’s knives and kitchen tools of remarkable beauty, implements that straddle the line between utility and art. (John Troxell)

Healdsburg Knife Makers Are Bringing an Ancient Art Form Into the Kitchen

May 2022

Straddling the line between utility and art, the hand-forged knives made at Healdsburg’s Seral Wood & Steel are meant to last for generations.

A Pita Bar with (clockwise from top left) herbs and salad, pita bread, farmer's market pickles, mint yogurt sauce, chicken and beef shawarma and tomatoes from Cristina Topham, owner of Spread Kitchen in Sonoma. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

New Lebanese Restaurant Opens in Sonoma

May 2022May 2022

Fresh pita with hummus, beef and chicken shawarma, chickpea and black bean falafel and beef and lamb kofta are on the menu.

Clockwise from top left, Cajun Spiced Catch of the Day, Shrimp and Grits, Bacon + Cheddar Hushpuppies, Collards + Mac and Cheese, Southern Fried Chicken Dinner, Smoked Trout + Baby Lettuces from Easy Rider in Petaluma. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

The 50 Best Restaurants in Sonoma

May 2022August 2022

The best Sonoma County restaurants for every craving — handpicked by people who eat for a living.

Kevin Witham, center, waves a pride flag as and other Sutter Health Santa Rosa employees participate in the Sonoma County Pride Parade in Santa Rosa, California, on Saturday, June 1, 2019. (Alvin Jornada / The Press Democrat)

How to Celebrate Pride Month in Sonoma County

May 2022May 2023

Sonoma County residents are getting ready to don their rainbow garb and spread the love at in-person events and festivals.

A row of rare and restricted use books about wine and grape growing at the Sonoma County Wine Library in Healdsburg. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County Wine Library a Haven for History Buffs

May 2022May 2022

The Sonoma County Wine Library doesn’t serve wine. But don’t let that stop you from a detour to this fascinating archive of wine history.

The Green Green Salad, featuring butter lettuces, spring greens, bacon lardons, sieved egg, sliced carrots and radish, croutons, My Father's Favorite Vinaigrette, preserved lemon crema at Marla Bakery pop-up at The Spinster Sisters in Santa Rosa. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

Pop-Up Spaces Are Spicing up Sonoma’s Dining Scene

May 2022May 2022

And food lovers reap the benefits.

Executive Chef Fiorella Butron of EDGE restaurant in Sonoma. (Courtesy. of EDGE Sonoma)

Sonoma’s Edge Restaurant Serves Up Flavors from Around the World

May 2022May 2022

EDGE in downtown Sonoma is making waves after morphing from private supper club to full-fledged restaurant last year.

Avinage Opens Up a World of Wine in Petaluma

May 2022May 2022

New downtown wine shop offers intriguing European selections, local gems and friendly vibes.

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