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Calling all poets!

The Marin Arts Council is now accepting Marin Poet Laureate nominations for poets in Marin, until February 10, 2010. According to the posting, the ‘person nominated, must have contributed to Marin...

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Two popular female authors on upcoming book tour visit Marin on the same day

Fiction fans of Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love) and Audrey Niffenegger (The Time Traveler’s Wife) may want to check this out. Both authors will be in Marin on the same day, Wednesday January 27, at...

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Marin high school finalists compete in Poetry Out Loud

Finalists from Marin County high schools will compete this weekend, for a chance to represent Marin in statewide competition for “Poetry Out Loud.” The prestigious annual national competition, features...

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6 authors for 5 bucks– such a deal!

Readers, writers, wanna-be writers and anyone else who appreciates good writing and the spoken word might want to head over to Sausalito on March 11. On the second Thursday of every month, the folks at...

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Hot cooks with cool books

Alice Waters and Anthony Bourdain. Both are famous for food, but that’s where similarity ends. While Waters conjures images of blissfully simple fare using fresh, organic ingredients, Bourdain slams us...

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Too much information

Has the information age left the public with too much or too little information about their own health care? The Friends of the Mill Valley Library presents the executive editor of WIRED magazine,...

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Marin-themed reading list

Looking for a good book? Check out Jim Wood of Marin Magazine‘s latest reading list. Thunder Dog: The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog and the Triumph of Trust at Ground Zero, by Michael...

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For the Love of Education: Marin residents help children in developing countries

While countries like the U.S. spend $4,000 per student each year, developing countries spend only about $40. In sub-Saharan Africa, at least 40 million children are out of school; in South Asia, that...

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We discovered a new small town in San Rafael

For the February issue of Marin Magazine, editor-at-large Tim Porter wandered down West of E Street on Fourth Street in San Rafael. Check out his findings below. http://www.marinmagazine.com/...

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Essay Tips from Anne Lammott

Calling All Writers Not only is The New York Times best-selling author and Marin resident Anne Lamott celebrating the publication of her new novel, Some Assembly Required: A Journal of My Son’s First...

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