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Farmer and musician Arann Harris. (Paige Green Photography/ Courtesy Arann Harris)

‘It’s Just a Real Nice Time on the Farm’: Petaluma Farmer and Musician Arann Harris’s Shows Are Joyful Affairs

May 2025May 2025

Known as Farmer Arann, he puts on shows and music education programs at his family’s Windrush Farm just west of Petaluma.

Nicole Buttitta prepares flower bouquets at her potting shed in Sebastopol. (Eileen Roche / Sonoma Magazine)

Sebastopol Floral Designer Transports Customers to Europe — One Bouquet at a Time

May 2025May 2025

In rural Sebastopol, a flower farmer and her husband nurture flourishing fields and orchards for family gatherings and eager gardeners.

The fried chicken sandwich at Twin Oaks Roadhouse on Old Redwood Highway in Penngrove. (Kent Porter/The Press Democrat)

The Best Hidden Gem Restaurants in Every Sonoma County Town

May 2025May 2025

The diners, delis and under-the-radar eateries that rarely get the accolades they deserve, but still remain popular with neighborhood regulars.

The Best Family-Friendly Hotels in Wine Country, Now with Kids’ Camps

May 2025May 2025

These Sonoma and Napa resorts offer varied kid-friendly programming, from arts and crafts to interactive summer camps.

Chef Kim LaVere planned the perfect late spring menu for events such as Mother’s Day, graduations and other gatherings. (Eileen Roche / Sonoma Magazine)

Healdsburg Chef Kim LaVere Shares a Vibrant Late-Spring Menu for the Ultimate Garden Party

May 2025May 2025

The seasonal, garden-fresh menu makes excellent use of our local bounty. Think of it as the ultimate welcome to the beginning of summer.

AutoCamp's luxury tent and patio site near Guerneville along the Russian River in Sonoma County. (Madison Kotack / for Mesa Lane Partners)

Sonoma County Spots Among Best Places To Go Glamping, According To Travel + Leisure

May 2025May 2025

Out of all the glamping spots in the county, here’s where Travel + Leisure recommends pitching a luxury tent.

Rare fruit grower David Ulmer in the Sebastopol orchard he calls “Ulmer’s Acre.” (Eileen Roche / Sonoma Magazine)

How a Team of Hobby Growers Made Sonoma County a Hotbed of Rare Fruit

May 2025May 2025

During the magical bloom of springtime in Sonoma County, vibrant orchards all over the region are growing unusual varieties of fruit you’ll likely never see in a supermarket.

The Smashburger and a side of fries from Jilly’s Real Food Roadhouse Friday, April 4, 2025, overlooking the Russia River on Highway 1 near Jenner. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Jilly’s Real Food Roadhouse: The Smashburger is a Smash

May 2025May 2025

A coastal roadhouse and a burger and milkshake spot serve up classic comfort dishes and a down-home atmosphere.

Napa Valley winemaker Paula Kornell. (Leigh Ann Beverley)

When Vintage Wine Estates Collapsed, Paula Kornell Paved Her Own Path

May 2025

After Vintage Wine Estates filed for bankruptcy last year, Paula Kornell and some 30 other wine and spirits brands were left unprepared and facing the auction block.

Fried Chicken Dinner for Two with a green salad, bean cassoulet and chicken gravy from Table Culture Provisions in Petaluma. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

16 Favorite Restaurants in Petaluma

May 2025May 2025

Petaluma is awash with great restaurants, but there are some that stand head and shoulders above the rest.

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