North Bay Bohemian


The North Bay Bohemian is a free weekly newspaper published in the North Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area, in California, United States. The newspaper is distributed in Sonoma and Napa counties.
The newspaper began publication in 1979 as The Paper in the Guerneville area of western Sonoma County by struggling artist turned community journalist Nick Valentine and jazz pianist Bob Lucas. Elizabeth Poole bought the struggling publication with family money shortly after its 1979 debut and owned it until its 1990 purchase by John Boland and James Carroll.
The Paper was renamed the Sonoma County Independent in 1993 and published every other week under Boland and Carroll, who moved its offices to Santa Rosa. In 1994 the Independent was purchased by Metro Newspapers, an independent group of three Bay Area alternative weeklies, and the publication frequency was changed to weekly.
In 2000, the newspaper was rebranded as the North Bay Bohemian and the circulation area was expanded to Marin and Napa counties. In 2015, Metro Newspapers acquired the Pacific Sun, which covered Marin County, and the Bohemian withdrew from Marin County.
In September 2018, Stett Holbrook resigned as the publication's editor-in-chief. In fall of 2019, longtime contributor Daedalus Howell came in as interim editor.

Logo

The Bohemians logo was originally designed by graphic designer Martin Venezky and later refined by typographer Jim Parkinson. It was based on the 19th Century wedge serif typeface Saracen as redrawn by Jonathan Hoefler.

Awards

The Bohemian has won numerous awards for its work.