A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 29, 2024)
Metal Monday, 7 p.m., Savage Henry Comedy Club, all-ages, I.D. to drink fermented liquids, $5- $10 sliding scale at the door, and now that we’ve moved past the standard boilerplate,...
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A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 28, 2024)
The California Honeydrops are a former busking band from the Bay Area who have that has climbed out of the spawning staircase of public space and transportation performances that gave us...
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What's Good
/ By Jennifer Fumiko Cahill
(April 27, 2024)
The doughnuts at Frankie's NY Bagels (3750 Harris St., Eureka) are doused in an array of glazes to tempt anyone but that many of the springy treats are vegan is...
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NCJ Preview
/ By Jennifer Fumiko Cahill
(April 26, 2024)
This week we're looking at the possible local impacts of Supreme Court decision regarding laws regarding the homeless, as well as the ongoing protest and occupation at Cal Poly Humboldt....
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A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 26, 2024)
Two great shows tonight, covering very different genres and locations for your discretion. First up at 8 p.m. at Phatsy Kline’s, you will find a line-up of garage and...
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News Blog
/ By Thadeus Greenson
(April 25, 2024)
The Humboldt County multi-agency Critical Incident Response team is investigating a police shooting of an unidentified male suspect on Fern Street around 10:40 a.m. The man is receiving treatment at...
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A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 25, 2024)
Come on down to the Basement tonight around 8 p.m. for an evening of music courtesy of the Claire Bent Jazz Quintet. I haven’t heard this exact line-up, but...
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A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 24, 2024)
Speaking of hip hop (and for that matter, an organic, career-length artistic celebration of the fun side of weed) Houston’s screwball master MC, guest star and laid back producer Devin...
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News Blog
/ By Thadeus Greenson
(April 23, 2024)
The Cal Poly Humboldt campus is closed today, as dozens of protesters continue to occupy Siemens Hall, having barricaded its entrances, while calling on the university to divest from...
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News Blog
/ By Carolyn Jones
(April 22, 2024)
A group working on a fall ballot initiative that would limit the rights of transgender students lost a round in court Monday when a judge sided with the state...
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A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 22, 2024)
The calendar marks the onward tapping of time, and once again the first days of the working week is capped off with a 7 p.m. installment of Metal Mondays at...
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A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 21, 2024)
Fans of ensemble vocal jazz and pop are in for a treat this afternoon when the Mad River Transit Singers present a matinee performance at Fulkerson Hall at 2 p.m....
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A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 20, 2024)
I’m too far removed from cannabis culture to comment on the current street value of 4/20 as a holiday, but I have to imagine it’s been a cycle of diminished...
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What's Good
/ By Jennifer Fumiko Cahill
(April 19, 2024)
Those of us craning our necks in Old Town can satisfy our curiosity at last. The frankly named Rooftop Sushi is out in the daylight at last (148 E St.,...
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NCJ Preview
/ By Jennifer Fumiko Cahill
(April 19, 2024)
This week we're looking at the life of Patrick Harvey, an incarcerated man who could potentially be resentenced in Humboldt County. We're also sharing the story of a volunteer for...
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A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 19, 2024)
I like it when a new group I haven’t heard before drops a line to let me know about an upcoming gig because I am given the chance to see...
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A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 18, 2024)
Local guitar playing and soothsaying storyteller Anna Hamilton brings her trio and its blues to the Basement tonight for a free recitation at 8 p.m. I remember her tunes...
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A+E
/ By Collin Yeo
(April 17, 2024)
Let’s hear it for the Logger Bar again, which has positively crushed it with booking this week, finishing strong with the return of Jenny Don’t and the Spurs, Portland’s...
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News Blog
/ By Ryan Sabalow/CalMatters
(April 16, 2024)
In response to his daughter receiving a swastika on social media, a California Jewish lawmaker is pushing for a bill that would give school administrators authority to suspend or...
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News Blog
/ By Rachel Becker/CalMatters
(April 15, 2024)
In a devastating blow to California’s fishing industry, federal fishery managers unanimously voted to cancel all commercial and recreational salmon fishing off the coast of California for the second...
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