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Alfresco in Bolinas

Outdoor dining.

by Somer Flaherty
June 18, 2009

Stacy King of Mill Valley

A Mill Valley designer.

by Somer Flaherty
June 16, 2009

Summer Scents

Complete your summer wardrobe with the perfect fragrance.

by Somer Flaherty
June 16, 2009

Tiburon Kitchen is High on Design

A look at a Tiburon kitchen.

by Somer Flaherty
May 14, 2009

Tee Time in Style

Looking good on the course.

by Somer Flaherty
May 14, 2009
Nighttime aerial view of the Las Vegas Strip, showcasing brightly lit hotels, casinos, and entertainment venues. The cityscape is illuminated with colorful lights, with various prominent buildings and neon signs creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere—a blend of new attractions alongside old favorites.

Your New Old Favorite

Navigating Las Vegas.

by Somer Flaherty
May 12, 2009
Two people stand outdoors near a white building with large windows, reminiscent of the "Field of Dreams" farmhouse. They have short, curly hair and are dressed in casual jackets. The background features a green hillside and a cloudy sky.

Field of Dreams

Logan and Noah Miller.

by Somer Flaherty
April 20, 2009
A modern sculpture featuring two tall, twisting, and vertically oriented metallic structures standing in a circular fountain. This captivating piece of art is set against a paved area, green lawn, and dense trees under a clear blue sky, creating an inviting outdoor oasis.

Outdoor Art

Outdoor art.

by Somer Flaherty
April 20, 2009
Gold pendant necklace with gems, green handbag with woven texture and green handles, woman in a floral green dress with red, orange, and yellow floral patterns, brown leather bracelet with green pyramid studs, textured beige handbag with brown straps, gold hoop earrings with small round pendants.

All that's green and gold

Spring is the time for green.

by Somer Flaherty
April 20, 2009

Amber Marie Bently of Stinson Beach

Amber Marie Bently on personal style.

A person with long dark hair, reminiscent of Amber Marie Bently's style, stands indoors near a railing, smiling. They are wearing a beige pantsuit with floral embroidery, a pink top, and brown heeled boots. The environment appears to be brightly lit with modern decor.
by Somer Flaherty
March 12, 2009
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In this 1949 photo, the most prominent sign is “ In this 1949 photo, the most prominent sign is “Tamalpais” splashed across a two-story building in the photo’s center right. Even back then, the intersection was known as “The Hub.” That’s because for those nearby, it was indeed a center of activity. 

In 1875, two well-traveled dirt roads were joined by a rail line and unofficially christened “The Hub” — today, we know these two roads as Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Red Hill Avenue in San Anselmo. In the 1920s, the area was made more congested thanks to the introduction of the electric-powered interurban trains that started transiting the confluence. At the same time, the Tamalpais Community Playhouse, or “Tamalpais” for short, entered the scene. The Tamalpais’ first movie was The Humming Bird starring Gloria Swanson. As an added attraction, vocalist and pianist Uma Waldrop would perform on a $25,000 organ. Soon, the 1,000-seat venue became the Tamalpais Theater which showed films from the 1930s onwards, before closing in 1989. Today, its marquee publicizes community events, and its greatly reconfigured lobby is home to The Image Flow, a center for quality photographic printing. 

As for “the Hub,” by the end of World War II, rail traffic had left town, while traffic caused by cars, buses and trucks significantly increased. To counteract this, a city police officer was dispatched daily in the late 1960s to personally direct rush hour traffic, and in 1972, automated traffic lights were finally installed. Yet despite the many improvements that have been made to these lights, “The Hub” remains one of Marin County’s busiest intersections. 

✍️ Written by Jim Wood

📷 Photo courtesy of @marinhistorymuseum 

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The Hivery reopens in Mill Valley 🐝 Have you be The Hivery reopens in Mill Valley 🐝 Have you been yet?

Try out their coworking space made by and for women. 

📍475 Miller Ave Suite A, Mill Valley

🎥 Blu Sky Films

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Something exciting is happening in Marin 🌿 Mee Something exciting is happening in Marin 🌿

Meet Hello! Marin, your insider guide from the team behind Marin Magazine.

Discover exclusive offers and perks from local favorites and see who’s been where on Marin Live, the app’s social feed for sharing Marin moments.

Explore the best of the county — from top spots to eat, shop and stay, to trails, beaches and outdoor adventures 🌊 ⛰️ Create, save and share your own curated lists of favorite hikes, weekend plans and must-try restaurants, all in one place.

Download Hello! Marin and experience The Best of Marin, In Your Pocket.

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Every year, travelers venture to Baja’s San Igna Every year, travelers venture to Baja’s San Ignacio Lagoon to witness one of nature’s most extraordinary migrations — and to help protect it 🌊 

Discover how WILDCOAST is turning travel into a force for conservation.

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Something new is happening in Marin ✨ From the Something new is happening in Marin ✨

From the team behind Marin Magazine, meet Hello! Marin — your insider guide to the best of the county.

Find where to eat, shop and explore. Discover exclusive offers from local favorites. And see who’s been where on Marin Live, the app’s social feed for sharing Marin moments.

Download now and experience the Best of Marin, In Your pocket.

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Marin isn’t just a great place to watch movies — it’s a great place to make them. Some of the most iconic scenes and images in classic films were filmed all over Marin County, from residential neighborhoods in San Rafael, Mill Valley and Belvedere, to the scenic vistas of Muir Woods, Point Reyes and the Marin Headlands. In short, our gorgeous county has made an indelible mark on film history and will continue to provide breathtaking backdrops for films in the future.

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Win 2 tasting wristbands to Sausaltio’s beer, wi Win 2 tasting wristbands to Sausaltio’s beer, wine & spirits festival! Toast to loved ones, art, music, food and the beautiful city by the bay. 

🕐 When? October 18th, 1 pm – 5 pm 
📍 Where? Caledonia Street

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A decade ago, MVFF launched its Mind the Gap initi A decade ago, MVFF launched its Mind the Gap initiative. The aim was to achieve gender equity across all sectors of the film industry by breaking boundaries and challenging social norms through representation and insightful discussion rooted in the art and craft of filmmaking.

MVFF and Mind the Gap committed to having 50 percent of the festival’s films directed by women by 2020, and they exceeded that goal, with 57 percent of the festival’s features helmed by women that year. In the subsequent years, the initiative continued to reach, or nearly reach, that 50 percent goal. 

This year, the festival is honoring two surging talents: Eva Victor, star, writer and director of A24 film Sorry, Baby, and actor Rose Byrne (If I Had Legs I’d Kick You). Both will be presented with the Mind the Gap Award for their artistry and impact on the industry.

Mind the Gap has become a cornerstone of MVFF, and the films and filmmakers it champions continue to pave the way for and empower the next generation of women in film.

✍️ Bernard Boo

📷 Courtesy of Tommy Lau

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The Mill Valley Film Festival is finally here! 🎬

Don't go without reading our annual guide! It celebrates everything that makes the festival great, delving into the featured films, different aspects of the festival, including its documentary and educational sections, and offers comprehensive listings of screenings, so you can get a feel for what to expect at the festival.

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Which film are you most excited for? Comment below👇

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