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MENDOCINO CALLS FILM FANS
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It just may be one of the few film festivals without a real movie theater. But that doesn't matter when you have an entire charming coastal village as a venue.
Among the filmmakers on tap for the Mendocino Film Festival May 29-June 1 are Stephen Simon, whose uplifting oeuvre includes "What Dreams May Come" and "Conversations with God," and local Mendo-dweller Will Geiger screening his new film "Elvis and Anabelle," with Blake Lively and Mary Steenburgen.
Films focusing on the arts, kids' flicks and "Films for the Future" fill out the bill. $10 per film or program; $5 children; $175 festival pass. The box office is at 45080 Albion St. 937-2199 or online: mendocinofilmfestival.org.
-- Meg McConahey
HAPPY BLUES
BY THE RIVER
Everyone gets the blues sometimes, and a lot of music lovers look forward to it. The Russian River Blues Festival, running 11 a.m.-6 p.m. June 14-15 at Johnson's Beach in Guerneville, will make blues fans happy.
Just look at this roster: Jonny Lang, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Shemekia Copeland, Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks on June 14; Los Lonely Boys, Robben Ford, Coco Montoya and Earl Thomas on June 15.
Advance tickets: $45 per day, or $80 for both days through June 13; $50 per day at the gate. Children 10 and under free. Gold Tier preferred seating: $90 per day or $170 for both days, in advance only. 869-1595,
russianriverfestivals.com.
-- Dan Taylor
GREEN MUSIC
FEST AIMS HIGH
Sonoma State University's Green Music Festival will stretch beyond its usual borders this summer, making forays into jazz, world music and politics.
"We're trying to . . . show the breadth of what the Green Music Center is about," said Floyd Ross, executive director of the center due to open in 2010. Highlights of the eight-concert series: jazz by the Jackie Ryan Trio on July 12; Clerestory, an a cappella vocal ensemble, July 13; Pacific Mozart Ensemble, on July 16; cabaret singer Wesla Whitfield on July 19; and Quartet San Francisco on July 20. Willie Brown, the Bay Area's best-dressed politician, will speak about his new book on July 15.
Tix: $24 general, $18 seniors, $12 ages 5-17. Any four for $80. (877) 778-3378, cityboxoffice.com. All concerts are at Evert Person Theatre or Warren Auditorium on the SSU campus, Rohnert Park. Info: greenmusicfestival.sonoma.edu.
-- Diane Peterson
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