'Lumpy' Williams entertained and won the hearts of Sonomans for 30 years before his recent death.
The Sonoma Conservatory of Dance will present the show Dec. 8 and 9.
Music from the Forties to the future, Santa shows up for breakfast, and more to do in the Sonoma Valley this weekend.
The rap legend comes to the Phoenix Theater in December. Except now he's a reggae musician, so be prepared for, well, anything.
These crafts will lend festive fun to your holiday decor.
Celebrating the angst of dating, the show will make you laugh out loud.
The Hitchcock movie plays again Wednesday as part of The Vintage Film Series
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'Mornings in Sonoma' also brings you pets and history from 8 to 10 a.m. on Sonoma's non-profit radio station.
County Supervisor candidate John Sawyer also will join the show.
Ken Brown hosts 'Mornings in Sonoma' Monday through Friday on Sonoma's non-profit radio station.
Ken Brown hosts 'Mornings in Sonoma' on 91.3 FM and Sun TV cable channel 27.
It's your Wednesday morning lineup on KSVY and cable channel 27.
The Doobie Brothers and other international acts have shared this park with pukekos and swans.
Ken Brown and Bill Stallings co-host the show, starting at 8 a.m.
Plein air artists from throughout Sonoma county and beyond meet today for a 'paint-off' before the Tuesday Farmer's Market
No matter your medium, the Arts Guild of Sonoma has something you'll like.
The 26th annual charity concert this weekend at B.R. Cohn Winery is only the latest act in the on-going story of the Doobie Brothers and their manager
You've seen him in a number of local bands, from punk to Pogues, reggae to bluegrass. Now catch his solo stuff, a preview of his coming CD, at the Epicurean Connection tonight.
John Beck's new film is a look at the people who pick the grapes and make the wine suffering through the "disaster" of the 2011 crush.
Rev your engines, rock your soul and kick up your DoSiDo this weekend in Sonoma
Lee Stetson brings the Scottish environmental warrior to life at the Sebastiani Theater on Sunday.
Wednesday 9/12 schedule for the Mornings in Sonoma show
It's time for the Tuesday Night Market in the Plaza, but don't forget your dancing shoes - the Pacific Mambo Orchestra plays in the amphitheater.
Sonoma's own public, non-profit Internet radio station and cable TV bring you an assortment of information and entertainment.
"Mornings in Sonoma" is aired Monday through Friday on 91.3 FM and cable channel 27.
A designer creates heirloom furniture from recycled wood that he collects locally.