The Marin Mountain Biker: Kate Courtney
At 22 years old, Kate Courtney is on the fast — and dusty — track to mountain biking success.
At 22 years old, Kate Courtney is on the fast — and dusty — track to mountain biking success.
We sit down to talk to the president of Govern for California. David Crane was a partner at Babcock & Brown, then went on to serve as a special adviser to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
We spoke with Director of Education Joanne Parsont of the California Film Institute (CFI), which uses films and filmmaking to educate kids about issues such as environmental preservation and activism.
Legal Aid of Marin turns 60 this year and welcomes a new executive director, East Bay resident Stephanie Haffner.
Halprin teaches in both her Kentfield studio and through her Tamalpa Institute in San Rafael, and her innovative Planetary Dance is performed in almost 40 countries around the world. She is a pioneer of postmodern dance, and heavily influenced New York’s Judson Dance Theater, a foundational company in the postmodern dance world. She collaborated with countless influential artists, from musicians such as Morton […]
We spoke with Fred Akpala about the 24th annual Kula ‘Anela competition this month, his passion for rowing and his teammates.
Recently named San Rafael’s Citizen of the Year, Andy Bachich, owner of three local Andy’s Markets and a longtime city resident, definitely knows a thing or two about being a supportive Marinite.
We asked Diana Coopersmith 8 questions about ironworking in the Bay Area.
Lines founder and choreographer discusses his 35 year long journey.
We spoke with WildCare’s new executive director, Vaughn R. Maurice.