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Issue: January / February 2026

With their wrists bound together, artists Pamela Holmes and Winston Gourley draw with handmade charcoal on a canvas at Stranger Worth studio in Cazadero Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

For a Timber Cove Couple, Art Is the Tie That Binds

February 2026

On a remote property above Timber Cove, a painter couple creates abstract art while bound together — a technique they call freeing and primal.

Husary Olive Oil owner Mousa Husary

Cultivating Olives Deepens Sebastopol Family’s Palestinian Roots

February 2026February 2026

From a corner gas station in Sebastopol, a local family sells their award-winning olive oil — a connection to their Palestinian heritage.

The Contra-Tiempo Activist Dance Theater performs "joyUs justUs." The troupe will visit the Green Music Center in March. (Courtesy John Michael Kohler Arts Center)

Upcoming Sonoma County Performance Highlights Joy as Resistance

February 2026February 2026

Performing their first ever Bay Area show at the Green Music Center in March, a dance troupe stages the road-tested “joyUS justUS,” a defiantly celebratory work.

Volunteer Michelle Rechin holding some freshly picked beets at the Food For Thought garden in Forestville on Thursday, April 13, 2021. (Erik Castro/for The Press Democrat)

This Salad Recipe Will Change How You Think About Beets

February 2026February 2026

If you think you don’t care for beets, it may be that you have only had red ones. The golden beets in this salad offer a more delicate, earthy sweetness.

Jennifer Becker, left, and architect Lars Langberg met while he was designing a home on her Sebastopol property. (Eileen Roche)

Locals Find Love While Remodeling a Run-Down Cabin in Sebastopol

February 2026February 2026

Rebuilding a 1940s-era cabin in rural Sebastopol proved to be a literal labor of love for these local empty-nesters.

Alexis and Cody have their first dance as a married couple in the farm's rustic barn. (Ashley Carlascio)

Bay Area Couple ‘Forever Grateful’ for Healdsburg Farm Wedding

February 2026February 2026

The couple's late spring wedding at a Healdsburg farm featured vineyard vistas, fun cocktails and ice cream served from a vintage Volkswagen truck.

Pizzeria owners Leah Scurto of PizzaLeah, left, Michele Querin of Gabacool Provisions, and Leith Leiser-Miller of Psychic Pie are the women pushing Sonoma County pizza forward. Photo taken at PizzaLeah in Windsor on Monday, December 1, 2025. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

The Sonoma County Pizzaiolas Claiming a Piece of the Pie

February 2026February 2026

In a male-dominated industry, these Sonoma County pizza entrepreneurs make the case for inclusion — and some of the best pizza around.

The couple perform a choreographed first dance. (Katie Monroe)

Personal Touches Create Memorable Moments at Healdsburg Wedding

February 2026February 2026

The couple's celebration included an intimate church wedding and a lively ceremony with personalized mementos at Barndiva in Healdsburg.

Family and friends dance around Sanjana at a sangeet held at Paradise Ridge Winery two days before her wedding to Evan. (Katie Miller)

Colorado Couple Celebrates Multicultural Wedding in Sonoma County

February 2026February 2026

A Colorado couple returns to Sonoma County for a multicultural celebration featuring lively, traditional ceremonies.

Chefs Leah Scurto, left, and Dany Cleland, right, serve soup during the Queer Soup Night event at Slow Co. Pizza in Cotati Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Queer Soup Night Builds Community One Bowl at a Time

February 2026

By centering warmth and generosity, Queer Soup Night shows that community-building doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it simmers in a pot of soup, with room at the table for everyone.

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