May 25, 2013

March 2007

Digital Editions

Features

Tiburon Getaway

Tiburon Getaway

Spring Fashion - Shot on location in downtown Tiburon.

Dominican Convent Goes Green

Dominican Convent Goes Green

The Dominican Sisters of San Rafael wanted their new convent to reflect their commitment to good earth stewardship and built it green.

How Green is My Highway?

How Green is My Highway?

How green are Marin’s highways? Greener by the day.

Tuscan Infusion

Tuscan Infusion

Exploring the rural Tuscan landscape south of Siena.

Departments

Departments: Lifestyle

Peter Schumacher of Buckeye and Bungalow 44 talks about his personal style.

Album: Life on the Edge

We live 'on the edge' in Marin

Made in Marin: Watch out Dora!

Exposing children to music is good entertainment and can be beneficial to their developing minds.

Letters: Readers Respond

Marin Magazine Readers weigh in.

Green: Ken Kurtzig: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Ken Kurtzig, founder of iReuse, can help you get rid of a couch, dishes, or an entire office building full of furniture.

Looking Back: When Marin Went Dry

It was 35 years ago, from the spring of 1975 through winter of 1977, when little rain fell in Marin—and Diet Stroeh, cofounder of the Novato civil engineering firm CSW/Stuber Stroeh, was general...

Dine Out: Insider's Guide

Dialogue: Leigh Glaser

Like her father, Glaser went into broadcasting—but a fascination with the weather wound up shaping her media career.

Play: Cures for Cabin Fever

Tried-and-true remedies to combat the cold-weather blues.

Home: Fiery Advice

Choosing a fireplace in Marin.

Health: Clean and Green

Dry cleaning chemicals are sparking health and environmental concerns from the Environmental Protection Agency.

People: Ruth Livingston

Visit the chic showroom of Ruth Livingston Studio on Tiburon’s historic Ark Row

Books: Everyday Miracles

With her third book on faith, Anne Lamott proves she’s the funniest Jesus freak out there.

Books: A Method to their Environmental Madness

It’s hard to be green these days.

Flavor: Comfort Food in Mill Valley

American comfort food is in our own backyard at Mill Valley’s Bungalow 44.

GO: Girls' Desert Getaway

Girls just wanna have fun, and there’s no better place to do that than Palm Springs, CA.

Microclimates: Houseboat Heaven

So if you think you know what life in a floating home is really like, think again.

Conversation: Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende, a San Fafael resident and author of latest novel Daughter of Fortune is featured on the One Book One Marin book discussion program.

Columns

View from Mt. Tam

This month Marin Magazine goes green.

POV: Making Marin More Efficient

Duplication and redundancy seem to rule the land in many Marin municipalities