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“Oh, gosh, it’s just a way of life,” says blues guitarist Coco Montoya, 74, when asked about the pros and cons of touring from venue to venue, something the musical legend has been doing for more than 50 years. “The road itself can get old,” he admits, “but the upside is you get to play great music and meet new folks and get immediate feedback from an audience. I don’t t...


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Allison Murphy, a licensed marriage and family therapist for more than two decades, has seen first-hand the difficulties faced by new parents, including the strain parenthood can put on relationships. So she founded a Petaluma-based nonprofit to help those couples navigate the challenges ahead of them.

“Having a baby is such a big change for a couple, whether it’s your...


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Amber-Rose Reed

“People We Meet On Vacation,” based on the novel by Emily Henry and now streaming on Netflix, is the story of free-spirited Poppy and strait-laced Alex. They are friends, of a sort, both attending a destination wedding after two years of estrangement.

The movie flashes back to the trips the two took over the 10-years of their friendship, from a road-tri...


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Alexa Chipman

Was Tony Kiristis a hero of the people or a delusional criminal?

In 1977, he discovered that a mortgage company had greedily attempted to steal his property by refusing to allow a payment extension. Enraged and betrayed, he took a hostage from the company. In a carefully planned maneuver, Kiristis wired a sawed-off shotgun trigger to activate if his hosta...


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Excitement is once again brewing among young North Bay comic, cosplay and LARPing enthusiasts, as the libraries of Petaluma prepare to present the 12th annual LumaCon, returning to the Petaluma Community Center on Jan. 31. The event will showcase young comic artists’ work – along with professional comic artists – and will offer a whole host of fun activities.

LumaCon –...


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