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1 month ago |
spacesmag.com | Mikalia Wood |Lotus Abrams
Bay Area natives Nick and Ashley Ghirardelli bought the first property they saw when they moved from a two-bedroom condo in San Francisco to Marin.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
marinmagazine.com | Mikalia Wood |Lynda Balslev
Chicories are our winter warriors. Often called winter greens, chicories are a family of hardy leafy vegetables, which include radicchio, endive, frisée, puntarella and escarole. The term “greens” can be misleading, since chicories are distinguished by a colorful range of magentas and pinks, ice-whites and pale-yellows, which they flamboyantly display on their frilly, frizzy and spiky leaves. Chicory leaves are notoriously bitter.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
marinmagazine.com | Mikalia Wood |Carrie Kirby
“Did you see the northern lights?” I got this question a lot when I returned from cruising up the coast of Norway in July. No, I did not. When the midnight sun is shining, it doesn’t leave a lot of darkness for the aurora borealis to shine.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
marinmagazine.com | Mikalia Wood
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Oct 25, 2024 |
marinmagazine.com | Mikalia Wood
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Oct 23, 2024 |
marinmagazine.com | Mikalia Wood |Nikki Wood
As group publisher here at 270 Media, I wanted to take the opportunity to share my story of gratitude. Last year, I learned how lucky we are to live in a county that constantly earns top marks in health, longevity and, most recently, happiness. My story begins, as they often do, with a love affair. For over 20 years, my heart has belonged to Mount Tam. It has been a constant in my life, but as with many passions, there’s been a price.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
marinmagazine.com | Mikalia Wood
But first, the good news: the county’s latest Point-in-Time Count of Marin’s homeless population, released in October, shows a downward trend: overall, homelessness has dropped in the county by 3% since 2022, with the number of “chronically homeless” individuals dropping by 24%. Chronic homelessness is defined as those individuals or families who’ve been homeless for more than a year or have been without a home on four or more different occasions.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
marinmagazine.com | Mikalia Wood |Jim Wood
Point Reyes National Seashore: How this National Treasure Came to be a Popular Destination in West Marin Photo: Courtesy of Anne T. Kent, California Room of the Marin County Free Library Fall is ideal in West Marin.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
marinmagazine.com | Mikalia Wood |Jim Wood
Point Reyes National Seashore: How this National Treasure Came to be a Popular Destination in West Marin Photo: Courtesy of Anne T. Kent, California Room of the Marin County Free Library Fall is ideal in West Marin.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
marinmagazine.com | Mikalia Wood |Bernard Boo
“The reason you head out to see a film at the theater is the same reason you head out to a live concert instead of just streaming your music at home: community.”For MVFF Founder and Executive Director Mark Fishkin, the festival is all about people gathering to watch fabulous films in the theater, and the community’s collective enthusiasm for theatergoing seems to be on the rise.