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laywright Lillian Hellman once said, “I cannot and will not cut my conscience to fit this year’s fashions.� The statement was in a letter to the House Un-American Activities Committee. The year was 1952. We tell ourselves that the McCarthy era was vastly different than our own, but what about the political fashions of 2010? This year’s fashions cut mean figures on Washington’s runways. Conformities lie, and people die. While the escalating disaster of war in Afghanistan keeps setting deadly blazes, the few antiwar voices on Capitol Hill usually sound like people whispering “Fire!� In 2010, this is what the warfare state looks like: a largely numbed state, mainlining anesthetics that induce routine torpor. In that context, the conformity of mild dissent is apt to be mistaken for outspoken moral acuity. On the back of an envelope, or anywhere else, check this math: $1,000,000 x 100,000 = $100,000,000,000. In round f lat numbers, that’s the cost of deploying 100,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan for one year—$100 billion. The initial “cost� includes none of the human consequences. In a numbed process, filtered through media and political buzz phrases, we talk about one number, then another. Numb and number. For domestic acceptance, a far-off war depends on the pumped-up anesthetics of verbal abstractions and hollow numbers, permeating news media and political discourse. Wooden words and figures are bolted together; every number is a lie when wrenched into claiming to tell a human truth. The further from warfare’s human consequences, the more numb we get. While more lives are being shattered elsewhere, conscience hems and haws to fit this year’s fashions. When Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “Beyond Vietnam� speech on April 4, 1967, he told listeners that he had moved during the course of two years, finally, “to break the betrayal of my own silences and to speak from

the burnings of my own heart.� At the podium of Riverside Church in New York City, he said, “I come to this magnificent house of worship tonight because my conscience leaves me no other choice.� Dr. King noted that the human spirit has “great difficulty� moving against “all the apathy of conformist thought within one’s own bosom and in the surrounding world.� In his own way, King was saying what Hellman had said 15 years earlier when she declared herself unwilling to “cut my conscience to fit this year’s fashions.� This year, with the escalating occupation of Afghanistan widely believed to be on automatic policy pilot, conscience is fashionably cloaked with acquiescence. Many in Congress who say they don’t support the war keep voting to fund it—and keep their voices muffled. The brandished wrath of the House Speaker or the White House chief of staff is most effective as a preemptive club. A dozen years after Hellman defied HUAC, a senator defied the fearful conformity of 1964. Seeing the escalation of the Vietnam War on the near horizon, Wayne Morse spoke truth to—and about—power. The contrast with today’s liberal baseline on Capitol Hill is painfully evident if you watch footage of Sen. Morse for two minutes.

While the escalating disaster of war in Afghanistan keeps setting deadly blazes, the few antiwar voices on Capitol Hill usually sound like people whispering ‘Fire!’

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Beeman, her friend and one of the editors of her autobiography, Love and Labor, attributes this to Doris’ zest. “She’s an interesting person because she is interested in everyone else,� Beeman says. “She grew up in a generation, in the ’30s and ’40s, when they believed in having fun.� She founded a shoestring literary magazine in 1934 with a handful of idealistic friends. But it was the height of the Depression, and it failed. Her next project was an artists’ colony on the Portland waterfront. She was pleased to find, in a visit 10 years ago, that the area is still devoted to the arts. “It is now a modern building, but still filled with galleries,� she says. Soon afterward, she returned to college, where she trained to become a social worker, a reliable profession in hard times. But Murphy makes abundantly clear that her

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Feeling that there was “nothing that holds Occidental together,� she “called about 10 people for a meeting,� and they founded the Occidental Community Council. The council netted $750 at its first crafts fair. With money in hand, it in began a food giveaway program at the local Catholic Church. Meanwhile, encouraged by her writing group, Doris completed her autobiography while writing a regular column for the Russian River Monthly. “She was working on a memoir,� Beeman recalls. “We all loved it and said she should publish it. But she was working on a lot of other things at the time, including the Occidental Center for the Arts. We said, ‘Anyone can do the center for the arts, but only you can do your memoir.’� Which, of course, leads to the crowing achievement of Doris’ life —thus far—the Occidental Center for the Arts, slated for a grand opening on April 3 as part of the town’s annual Fool’s Day celebration. Murphy and the late Kit Neustader of the Redwood Arts Council came up with the idea for a performing arts center about 20 years ago. The arts council had been holding its concerts in the local churches, and they thought it would be ideal to “find another place to have good local talent perform,� Murphy says. They formed a committee and optioned to buy a piece of land across the road from the former Harmony School in downtown Occidental. But it was hard to raise money. Former West County supervisor Mike Reilly introduced Murphy to developer Orrin Thiessen, who owns the Harmony School property. “Orrin called in about a week or two,� Doris remembers, “and said to come to his office. He offered us the auditorium. He deeded it to us.� Her friends host a 100th birthday bash at the center for her on March 11. “I said, ready or not, that’s where I want to have my party,� Doris exclaims.

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nvironmentally literate people have long been unrecognized heroes at the office, invisibly applying an intelligence that actually helps everyone. Like Superman at his day job, we’re either just barely tolerated or sometimes scorned. This is because ecoliterate people suggest strategies that upset the routines of eco-illiterate co-workers; we “move the cheese,â€? and everyone runs around setting their hair on fire because they can’t stand change. It’s a thankless job. Unlike media-favored tree-dwellers or protesters on hunger strikes who bring attention to corporate crimes against the earth, the average environmentalist grabs breakfast in the morning and goes to work drinking from a reusable cup. When not dutifully pulling the occasional apple core out of the blue recycling bins, this person is remembering to turn off lights, and always makes sure the doors and windows are closed when the heat or the cooling is on (if it must be on at all). While our special knowledge goes well beyond what can be expressed at work in the face of opposition, we do what we must because knowledge brings responsibility. Now lo and behold, the accountants of the world have discovered our previously secret powers! The news is out: environmentally literate workers naturally give clients and employers an advantage in the business world. So says the National Environmental Education Foundation (www.neefusa.org), which just released “The Business Case for Environmental and Sustainability Employee Education.â€? It seems that leading companies have found that they need environmentally literate employees. Imagine that. For decades, we have been the irritating element of business organizations, getting scant thanks for our efforts. In 1989, when I worked for UC San Francisco, there was no recycling program. Yet the office where I worked was right next to a neighborhood recycling site. At a staff meeting, I proposed a plan to recycle our paper. The room grew silent and people shifted uncomfortably in their chairs. One co-worker told me he had “never met someone so naĂŻve.â€? Correction: he had simply never met an environmentally literate person.

Ignored by my otherwise hip colleagues, I found out who was in charge of waste services for the entire medical center and spoke my mind. It turns out that at this world-renowned research facility there were a number of environmentalists like me, aghast at the waste being produced by an organization which back then employed 10,000 people. They too had called and demanded something be done. A few months later, UCSF had a formalized, campus-wide recycling program. And no one in my office dismissed the idea anymore; they recycled. (But no one ever thanked me for pursuing the matter, either.) Fortunately, things have changed. While environmental literacy has always been an asset to business, it is now being recognized as such. The NEEF report claims that by raising the environmental literacy level of their organization, companies saved money, enhanced efficiency, improved staff attraction and retention, and built stronger customer relations. Examples from NEEF: “Lockheed Martin ‘Green Teams’ improved energy efficiency at company sites nationwide, reduced waste and saved money by better managing the use of lighting and air conditioning. Lighting system upgrades at one facility have saved more than $300,000 and reduced carbon dioxide reductions by 2,511 metric tons; an employee-led team at eBay’s headquarters encouraged the company to build the largest solar installation in San Jose, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than 1 million pounds per year and saving the company $100,000 in energy costs—so far; and environmental initiatives at Baxter International Inc. totaled nearly $91.1 million in savings and cost avoidance over the last six years.� I will always wonder how many dollars I saved the University of California in trashhauling fees by being one of the employees who demanded a recycling program. I’m sure they are not going to track me or other gadf lies down and pay us a commission. But I can see a future in which environmentally literacy earns a higher wage. It should, because environmentally literate employees increase the value of any organization. And the proof is right down there where the accountants finally noticed it: on the bottom line.

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s the century turned, Americans were completely sugar high for the cupcake. After hyperstylish Carrie Bradshaw enjoyed a retro, pinkfrosted cupcake from Magnolia Bakery on an episode of Sex and the City, the fashion world became smitten with the little East Village bakery. Cupcakes, with their perfect ratio of frosting to cake, were no longer relegated to the world of kindergarten birthday parties. Exotically flavored, delicately frosted cupcakes were featured in Vogue spreads, and Magnolia Bakery’s cupcakes appeared in movies like The Devil Wears Prada and in SNL’s 2005 instant classic “Lazy Sunday� digital short. Just as quickly, the trendy desserts radiated outward from Lower Manhattan. As a luxury, cupcakes, with their humble origins, single serving size and ease of preparation, lent themselves to democratization and offered a taste of indulgence in an economically challenged decade. But America might have finally

overdosed on them. In fact, the new cupcake might just be a cookie, the French macaron. Not to be confused with the kiss-shaped, double-o “macaroon,� a coconut cookie often dipped in chocolate, the macaron is a biscuit composed of delicately baked meringue and finely ground almond flour. Ideally, the crunchy exterior of the cookie should give way to an airy interior, a satisfying chewiness and a light but compelling flavor. Perhaps most distinctly, macarons distinguish themselves from the realm of regular cookies by their extraordinary colors, which can range from creamy off-whites to peacock blues, mint greens and rosy pinks. The culinary history of the macaron is an elusive one, but generally food historians believe that Catherine de’ Medici’s chef brought the macaron from Italy in 1533 and served them at her wedding to Henry II. But it was two Carmelite nuns, sisters Marguerite and MarieElisabeth, who established the macaron as a French classic. When the French Revolution dissolved their religious congregations, the

sisters baked and sold the cookies, which had been an important staple of their monastic diet, to support themselves. The popularity of the Champagne-colored biscuits, not unlike chewy sugar cookies, grew rapidly, and the women came to be known as the “the Macaron Sisters.â€? Today in Nancy, a city in northeast France, Maisons des SĹ“urs Macarons purports to sell macarons made from the nun’s original recipe. The cookies were traditionally served in pairs, but it wasn’t until the 1860s that Pierre Desfontaines LadurĂŠe, a cousin of famous bakery founder Louis-Ernest LadurĂŠe, hit upon the idea of putting the patties together into a sandwich, joined by ganache, jam or butter cream to create the “Parisian macaron.â€? With the concept of double-decker macarons came the notion of f lavoring them, but choices were largely limited to chocolate, vanilla and occasionally raspberry until the 1980s, when Pierre HermĂŠ, who originally baked for LadurĂŠe, expanded the menu of macaron f lavors to include everything from rose, orange blossom and anise to jasmine tea, vanilla olive &) THE BOHEMIAN

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oil and basil lime. Today in Paris, ethereally colored macarons are displayed in patisserie shop windows like jewelry, and LadurĂŠe and Pierre HermĂŠ continue to vie both for the hearts of tourists and locals alike. Macarons have had a cult following for years, but they are now beginning to see the same sort of pop-culture endorsement that inspired the cupcake’s all-out celebrity status. LadurĂŠe macarons made a number of cameos in Sofia Coppola’s candy-colored Marie Antoinette, Gossip Girl named-dropped Pierre HermĂŠ as trendsetter Blair’s favorite, and Jason Wu, the designer behind Michelle Obama’s inauguration gown, teamed up with the legendary pastry chef Francois Payard to feature the cookies in the December issue of Food & Wine. Even Google Insights, which breaks down the volume patterns of internet searches, shows “macaronâ€? on a steady progression into the American consciousness. Popularized in Paris and eaten at Versailles, macarons certainly have more elitist origins than the cupcake, but that might just be part of their appeal. They are difficult to bake and have a shelf life of just a few days, which means they are likely to remain a specialty pastry. With most bakeries offering hand-crafted cookies and innovative flavors per season, each cookie is a piece of art. Prices reflect this individual attention and luxury ingredients, with most macarons costing between $1 and $3 apiece, and some, like Pierre HermÊ’s white truffle macaron, commanding prices as high as 8 euros. This has, of course, not inhibited chains like Starbucks, Trader Joe’s or McDonalds— which sells individually wrapped versions of the cookies in its Parisian McCafes— from trying to cash in on the macaron’s rebounding fame. But their mass-produced take on this artisan treat have met with chilly reviews from the food-blogger community, whose “food-pornâ€? style photographs and lavish descriptions are largely responsible for the macaron’s Stateside momentum. Ultimately, it is the elusive nature of the macaron that’s likely to bring it out on top. Macarons are subtly sweet and often difficult to find, and baking them requires patience and dedication; as a dessert, they inherently balance indulgence with restraint. Anticipation can be delicious, and seeking out the recipe is half the fun. Locally, macarons can be found at the Big 3 Diner (at the Sonoma Mission Inn, 18140 Hwy. 12, Sonoma; 707.939.2410), Dominique’s Sweets (Santa Rosa Farmer’s Market), Della Fattoria (141 Petaluma Blvd. N., Petaluma; 707.763.0161), Bouchon Bakery (6528 Washington St., Yountville; 707.944.2253) and La Boulange (618 Redwood Hwy., Mill Valley; 415.381.1260 and 5800 Nave Drive, Novato; 415.382.8594). Ramekins hosts a French macaron class on Thursday, April 22, at 6:30pm. 460 W. Spain St., Sonoma. $80. 707.933.0450.

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Healdsburg is home to a hidden Prohibition-style wine bar slated to open March 10 that naturally enough calls itself the Speakeasy. The lovechild of Richard and Kae Rosenberg, the Speakeasy is an homage to Richard’s grandfather’s tales of clandestine taverns of yore. Featuring such small-lot boutique vintners as William Seylem, Dellinger and George Wine, the Speakeasy will also feature beers crafted after the manner popular during the Jazz Age and Great Depression. Visitors enter through an antique phone booth strategically placed near Zin Restaurant at the corner of Healdsburg Avenue and North Street. 707.473.9463. (Tell ’em the Boho sent ya.)

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he floors are covered in sawdust, the rafters strung with clotheslines and draped with vintage linens. Buster Keaton films screen against the high brick walls, while string bands play folk songs on the low, fencepostdotted stage. Gutter punks, hippies, performance artists, puppeteers and culture vultures alike nosh on cornbread, barbecue and offerings from the “Free Pie� table, while in the adjoining room, a young girl in rags leads a sing-along of “Oh! Susannah.� On this night at the North Bay Film and Art Collective in Santa Rosa’s Railroad Square, hundreds of people are here for the Hootenanny, standing shoulder-to-shoulder to watch live music, share food, learn songs, watch films and participate in the creative arts. Just about everyone—from officially slated

performers to impromptu singers, to those in dustbowl garb and people lugging in free pie—are in on the act. And when everyone’s in on the act, it stops being an act and starts being community. The undercurrent to the Hootenanny, both aesthetically and realistically, blew through the dusty rafters as plain as a tumbleweed. The Great Recession is here to stay, and to no small amount of surprise, it’s actually helping to foster a groundswell movement in the arts. “It’s a motivation to create the experience,� as Hootenanny co-producer Gio Benedetti puts it, “rather than create the income.� This could be no more apparent than in this 9,000-square-foot space that once housed the North Bay campus of the New College of California before that school’s closure in 2008. And though former New College president Martin Hamilton tells of offers from interested parties to buy the property from owner

Peter Gabel—whose mother Arlene Francis routinely starred on the 1960s quiz show What’s My Line? and whose father Martin Gabel acted in such films as Harvey and Marnie— none of the intended uses have aligned with the goals of what’s known as the Arlene Francis Foundation. “We talk about the collapse of capitalism, the collapse of the arts, the collapse of New College,� Hamilton says. “It slipped away just as things were really falling apart in the whole country. So it’s very tender for us. A bunch of us had committed our lives to social change and everything that New College stood for. In rethinking our lives, as we’ve gotten old, how to take this building and use it in a way that speaks to our hearts?� Last year, Hamilton’s neighbor Eric McIntyre proposed managing a multicultural arts center in the space, and along with Dave '% Fields, Jessica Barry and Celeste THE BOHEMIAN

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ver in Napa, a young collective is working toward the same opportunity. Wandering Rose’s Olivia Everett, 23, says teenagers in Napa used to graduate and leave town to find careers. “But the economic downturn has brought people back to Napa,â€? she says. “Graduating into a recession, a lack of jobs—people returned home. It really left this group of people here who decided they wanted to make something of it.â€? Everett and fellow Arts Council Napa Valley staffer Christy Bors have committed to founding an all-ages venue in order to bring together the sudden explosion of young bands and artists in Napa. The two even combed through city and county laws to find ordinances that impeded their goal, such as a zero-decibel noise policy after 10pm and antiquated rules for dancing. “We put together this ginormous ordinance review—it was 26 pages long,â€? says Everett, who presented it to the city council with encouraging results; she’s meeting with city planners to hopefully overturn a few of the ordinances. Working with the Nest’s Ann Trinca, the all-ages venue project called Artist Tree is throwing the Independent Culture Fair, Ă la the Maker Faire, in May and hosting community meetings at Bloom Hair Salon on Main Street. “Just four walls and a roof would be all we’re asking for,â€? Everett says, hoping to find vacant real estate for visual art, sculpture, performance, a zine library, music and meetings, similar to what Santa Rosa has done with its innovative f loating Phantom Gallery project. “We think that it could bring vibrancy to the areas that don’t have a lot going on in terms of tenants, and can be beneficial to the landlords, beneficial to the artists and in general beneficial to the community. So we’re really stoked on this.â€?

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hat exact setup is in place at a small building on Third Street in Santa Rosa, where Swensen’s ice cream parlor stood for years before morphing into a series of Mexican, Chinese and

seafood restaurants. For the last eight months, it’s been vacant, except on the first Friday of every month when hiphop choreographer Gabriel Francisco, DJ Jimmy Esquivel and promoter Roman D’Argenzio turn it into Kaleidoscope, a swirl of dance, live street art, DJing and music. The event’s been packed for two months straight, thanks to Roman’s father, local real estate agent and property owner Dino D’Argenzio, who says that opening shuttered doors to the arts is a two-way benefit.

When everyone’s in on the act, it stops being an act and starts being community.

“Imagine a vacant storefront,� D’Argenzio explains. “It’s kind of depressing-looking. Whereas when you see a space, even if it’s under temporary use, and people come to it for an event, it’s a positive, optimistic feel. It just adds a different energy to the space. So whatever we can do to help out organizations in the area on a short-term basis, even though it costs us money in utilities, cleanup and a little bit of maintenance, it’s a way of us giving back to the community.� As a booker, Esquivel is happy to help D’Argenzio bring people together from different parts of the arts community, and emphasizes that none of the artists or DJs at Kaleidoscope expect to get paid; they’re content with the exposure, experience and vibe. “The community that we have here is beautiful,� he says of the underground arts, without grandstanding. “We need to feed into it. It all starts with us, every individual.�

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year, and that reimbursed me for supplies.� Opportunities arose, though. Hughes’ Regatta art caught the eye of Les Claypool, who commissioned her for custom signs for Claypool Cellars and a huge folding locomotive stage set for his New Year’s Eve show at the Fillmore Auditorium. If she had been employed the way she was 10 years ago, at a women’s clothing company in Berkeley, Hughes wouldn’t have had the time to sculpt the visual aesthetic for the Regatta. And though she’s painting her house for rent credit and teaching weekly sewing classes in her living room to get by, she wouldn’t change the experiences she’s had in the downtime. “I feel like it’s all facilitating something new,� she says. “In a way, the recession is pushing us out of our comfort zone into trying something different. Because we have to.�

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hat “something different� may well be critical acclaim. The rudimentary aesthetic of the Great Recession so fascinated Sonoma State University art history professor and gallery director Michael Schwager that he’s co-curated “Sideshow,� on display at the SSU Art Gallery with installations, signs, clothing and kinetic sculpture from Handcar Regatta artists. Schwager has a mainstream art background, but acknowledges

the Zeitgeist current to the economic downturn in emerging artists using glue, nails, felt and thread. “There’s a certain modesty about the materials, and in some ways there’s an informality about the presentation,� he says. “It’s not fussy or pretentious, the way some parts of the art world are. And certainly, in this particular exhibition, there’s a kind of nostalgia about the turn-of-the-century into the early 20thcentury aesthetic.� When underground art informed by hunger makes it into mainstream galleries nationwide, is it then a movement? “The days of the movements, and someone leading a movement, and the critic writing about a movement may be gone,� Schwager muses, “which is, I think, to the betterment of the art world.� He adds that he’s seen it increasingly cropping up in galleries and museums in the last few years. “Whether they all see it as nostalgia for the 1930s, or if it’s just because jobs are scarce, money’s scarce, materials are more easily scavenged than purchased, it’s happening,� Schwager says. “Is this aesthetic going to push out painting and printmaking, photography and sculpture? That’s unlikely. But I think it’s going to find a place somewhere at the table. It probably already has.�

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hakespeare once said (in the play Hamlet, actually) that “when sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions.� The same could be said of stage productions of Hamlet, a play so popular and attractive to audiences that one seldom has to look far to find some theater company, often several at once, performing the thing. Currently, there are two dueling productions of Hamlet in the North Bay, one with a grand, WW I setting with a full cast, the other an experimental deconstruction featuring a single actor playing all the parts, in reverse. The former, presented by the College of Marin and directed by 45-year COM veteran James Dunn, has generated a great deal of buzz, based almost solely on the psychologically daring performance of 22-year-old actor David Abrams. In a production re-imagined by Dunn as taking place in the early part of the 20th century, Abrams presents a melancholy Dane who is clearly bipolar, an acting choice that helps make sense of the character’s inexplicable shifts of mood and emotion. Dunn, who has directed such famous folks as Robin Williams, David Ogden Stiers and Kathleen Quinlan during his COM career, has openly compared Abrams’ performance in Hamlet to the best of the best actors he’s ever worked with. Meanwhile, in Santa Rosa, actor-director Brent Lindsay is readying a revival of his own take on Shakespeare’s masterpiece. With the compelling title Hamlet: Ghost Machine, the play is not a rewrite so much as a reassembly. Using the actual text, Lindsay has pulled the play apart and put the pieces back together again, beginning with Hamlet’s famous death by poisoned sword. As the overanalytical prince lies gasping out his last breaths, he attempts to make peace with all of those he’s

killed or wronged—along with those who’ve wronged him—by acting out his life for them: his mistakes, his motives, his numerous good and bad choices. Along the way, he becomes each character, playing out the scenes of his life, entirely out of order from how we usually see Hamlet’s final days transpire. Hamlet: Ghost Machine, which premiered several years ago at Healdsburg’s Slaughterhouse Space art gallery, was remounted a few years later by the Imaginists. The show earned rave notices, and won the theater troupe—and Brent Lindsay—a number of ardent fans. Lindsay’s cutand-paste approach established him as a Sonoma County artist on the forefront of the North Bay’s underground theater scene. Since then, the Imaginists have worked tirelessly to expand their work, which ranges from energetic presentations of classic plays to outrageous political comedy to original, actor-written memoir, and to push their reputation and name aboveground. (Last fall, the company was honored with a Boho Award by this newspaper.) Ultimately, with two big slices of Hamlet being served at the same time, one has to wonder whether so much of the wounded Wonderboy is too much. The answer: evidently not. As Hamlet’s uncle Claudius exclaims, prayer and repentance are a “twofold force.� When it comes to the single greatest work of art in the English language, a twofold force of Hamlet is, indeed, a consummation devoutly to be wished. ‘Hamlet’ runs Friday–Sunday through March 21 at the College of Marin Fine Arts Theater, corner of Sir Francis Drake and Laurel in Kentfield. March 12–13 and 19–20 at 7:30pm; March 13–14 and 21 at 1:30pm. $10–$15. 415.485.9385. ‘Hamlet: Ghost Machine’ runs March 12–27 at 8pm at the Imaginists Theatre Ensemble, 461 Sebastopol Ave., Santa Rosa. $11–$15. 707.528.7554.

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Luciani. The boy who shuddered at the prospect of killing becomes a man for whom it’s a lifestyle. He works his way up the jailhouse food chain, climbing over the corpses of his competitors along the way. Malik is no Michael Corleone. He is graceless and, more often than not, resistant to introspection. But he is every bit the opportunist, a scrappy apprentice taught too well by Luciani, who takes him under his wing. Malik’s ascent isn’t exactly triumphant—he survives several brushes with death—yet his increasingly complex criminal enterprises, even at their most brutal, seem vested with a perverse logic. In planning for a post-prison future, what choice does he have? We are grateful for Malik’s survival, but the violence that becomes second nature to him is nothing to celebrate, something Audiard (The Beat That My Heart Skipped) understands. A Prophet is no fairy tale; there are neither heroes nor villains, merely men married to a desperate career path, some by choice and others by necessity, all fighting to eke out an existence. Malik proves better at it than most, but his tragedy is a depressingly common one: to save his life, he must sacrifice his soul. ‘A Prophet’ (‘Un Prophete’) opens at the Smith Rafael Film Center on Friday, March 12. 1118 Fourth St., San Rafael. 415.454.1222.


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The endlessly entertaining Del McCoury Band is among the finest bluegrass ensembles working today. They’re also one of the most authentic. Gathered around just one microphone in the old-fashioned tradition of the Grand Ole Opry, the group’s members shuff le around in dance patterns that would make Arthur Murray’s head spin, jockeying for position according to bellowed backup vocal, fiddle solo or vivacious group strum. With sons Robbie and Ronnie as longtime members, and with a recent spiritual album, The Promised Land, the McCoury unit would seem bound to tradition—until you hear their versions of the Lovin’ Spoonful’s “Nashville Cats,� Frank Sinatra’s “Learnin’ the Blues� or their incomparable show-stopper, Richard Thompson’s “1952 Vincent Black Lightning.� After 50 years of performing, McCoury is a veteran at the top of his game. See him Friday, March 12, at the Mystic Theatre. 23 Petaluma Blvd. N., Petaluma. 9pm. $25–$28. 707.765.2121.

Books on the political atmosphere are often smart, or at least smartly written. So when a poorly penned but sensational “tell-all� comes down the publishing pipe and hits the bestseller list, it’s cause for amusement. In 200 years, no doubt people will still be reading Dreams from My Father. Could we say the same for ‘Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime’? Basically a tabloid-like retelling of the 2008 election unworthy of the journalistic experience behind authors John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, the book boasts such turns of phrase as Hilary Clinton corralling “plenty of surrogates ready to sink their canines into Obama’s keister,� she having “never exactly been a buoyant Hubert Humphrey on the stump. . . .� Huh? If you’re lost as to what a “semiotician’s fantasia� is and you want an explanation “vomited verbally� (actual phrase from the book!), be there when Heilemann and Halperin appear on Sunday, March 14, at Book Passage. 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. 2pm. 415.927.0960.

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ow 28, Brandi Carlile has come a long way from her teenage years busking on street corners and playing restaurants in exchange for food in her native state of Washington. Since the 2007 release of her second album, The Story, which has sold more than 313,000 copies and been prominently featured on Grey’s Anatomy, Carlile and her band have played to adoring audiences across the country, drawing raves for her rich country-tinged voice and energetic live performances. She plays a sold-out show at the Mystic on March 13. Carlile began her singing career at age eight, with community theater performances of Johnny Cash’s “Tennessee Flat Top Box� and “San Antonio Stroll.� Her early influences were strictly country: Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette and Kitty Wells. But after discovering Elton John, the Beatles and Freddie Mercury when she was 11, Carlile started delving into much more diverse musical inspirations.

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“I think it created an interesting vocal style,� Carlile says by phone from her tour bus in Lexington, Ky. “Any uniqueness to my voice at all—it’s just that you can’t tell which one of those artists I’m mimicking at any given time.� As a kid obsessed with music, she says she would wait until everyone left the house so she could practice hitting the high notes on songs by Cline, K. D. Lang and Roy Orbison. “I just loved it so much,� she recalls. “I wanted to get better and be the best. I spent a lot of time practicing by myself, because you don’t want anyone to hear you practicing singing out loud or yodeling.� At 14, Carlile became a back-up singer for an Elvis impersonator, an experience she describes as a milestone in her evolution as a performer. Repeated viewings of Elvis videos and movies taught her not only about vocal harmonies but also the importance of showmanship. “I realized that he had a respect for the people who came to see him, like no one else did,� she says, “and that’s why he moved that way, that’s why he dressed that way and that’s why he talked to the crowd.� Carlile and her band are currently touring in support of their third album, the Rick Rubin–produced Give Up the Ghost, which features a guest performance on the buoyant anthem “Caroline� by Sir Elton John himself. Recorded with Carlile’s longtime band mates—the twin brothers Tim and Phil Hanseroth, who work closely with Carlile on songwriting duties and have backed her since her 2005 self-titled debut—Give Up the Ghost comprises of a solid mix of rollicking pop songs, from the soaring album opener “Looking Out� to more down-tempo ballads like “That Year,� a melancholy meditation on a friend’s suicide. Carlile calls these songs “time travelers,� explaining that her songwriting process is driven by a desire to write songs that stretch beyond her present experiences as a touring musician on a rigorous schedule. She laughs, aware that songs about Starbucks, tour buses and sound checks might not make for great art. “While it’s a really exciting moment to me, and I’m completely fulfilled in my life, I don’t think it’s a relatable topic,� Carlile says. “The songs are time travelers, because they’re taken from other places than the moment. They’re taken from my subconscious mind. They are taken from dreams, they are taken from things from the past, they are taken from things that I puzzle over and ponder about the future. They are not right-now songs, and I always wanted to learn how to write not right-now songs.� While the band has worked steadily to reach this moment of success, Carlile says none of it has felt like work so far. “To me, all I ask for is music,� she says. “Whatever happens as a result is bonus. I look back on it, and, yeah, it does feel like a lot of work. If I had to go busk right now, I might not have as good a time, but when I was busking, it was a great time, it was a blast. It was the best six hours of every day. So it doesn’t look like work, from where I’m standing.�

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all shows are 21+ unless noted

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for reservations: 707.545.5876

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