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Thursday, 9 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Cosmic auditory scientist blows your mind. R/D and Noah D open. $15. arcatatheater.com. 822-1220.
STAFF PICK / music

Thursday, 9 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Cosmic auditory scientist blows your mind. R/D and Noah D open. $15. arcatatheater.com. 822-1220.
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Thursday, 9 p.m. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. Presenting a vaudevillian showcase of the county’s finest dancers, musicians, circus performers. Night ends with a dance party led by Arcata’s Small Axe Ensemble. Benefit for Six Rivers Planned Parenthood’s Spare Change. $7. E-mail humboldtvarietyville@yahoo.com. 408-515-2801.
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Saturday, 7 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Annual shindig features Pom Pom Queens of Bat N’ Rouge fame, Rutabaga Queens, The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Dell’Arte, Shea Freelove, the Eye Rockestra, live and silent auction and is hosted by Bob Ornelas. Bring a donation for Food for People. $15/$25 a pair. www.arcatatheater.com. 822-1220.
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Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. Access Humboldt Community Media Center, Eureka High School, Eureka. Two-hour workshop offers insight on how to create different moods with light, including using backgrounds, understanding color temperature, and using different gear to create different effects. With cinematographer Landy Hardy. $20. www.accesshumboldt.net. 476-1798.

What:
A 45-rpm record called “The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)” was the first single from the 1967 self-titled debut album by a band called The Grateful Dead. It did not exactly make waves, never cracked the Billboard Top 100, but the song proved somewhat prescient. The band and its late/great guitar player Jerry Garcia garnered unlimited devotion from fans and made a pile of gold in the process.
Sunday, August 1, is Jerry Garcia’s birthday. To mark the occasion (and hopefully bring in some gold) the Ink People present The Golden Road Art and Music Fair, an all day event all around the Old Creamery Building in Arcata.
“It’s a festival of creativity and celebration and an effort to raise some funds for the Ink People,” said organizer Tanya Nordberg, who serve as the Inkers programs manager.
Why the Dead? “I’m an old Deadhead,” said Tanya, “well, not so old, but still a Deadhead.” The multi-faceted fair is definitely not all Dead-related, however, said Tanya, “We’ll have a Jerry Garcia and Janis Joplin look-alike contest at our evening concert, which will feature The Singing Nettles, The Fickle Hillbillies and, of course, The Miracle Show, one of the top Grateful Dead cover bands of Humboldt. We also have another Dead-related band, The Bear Necessities as part of the daytime show.”
Admission is free for the daytime action, which runs from noon until 7 p.m. “We have three stages, each with its on focus, for instance Redwood Raks is mostly dance and physical arts — circus arts and aerial arts, capoeira and dance workshops. The Arcata Playhouse will have spoken word — poets and storytellers — and acoustic music, mostly solos and duets. The outdoor stage will have lots of bands including Stormtrooper Orchestra, a teenage band from Arcata Arts Institute. And we’ll have Ali Nelson an amazing songstress who is about 17 years old plus The MARZ Project kids (one of many Ink People groups). We’ll have Joanne Rand and the poet Nicolas Karavatos in the Playhouse.”
A Kids’ Zone runs all day with everything from clown shows and face painting to puppet making and puppet shows to Goyutuku fish printing (rubber fish, not real ones). The transition to the evening show has Bandemonium on the outdoor stage and the GAIA Dance and Drum Circle in front of Redwood Raks, something Tanya describes as “musical chaos.” Admission for the night time dance concert in Redwood Raks is just $5, money that goes toward helping the Ink People earthquake relief fund.
We spoke with Tanya at the Inkers’ temporary home in the Carson Block Building in Old Town (kitty-corner from the new Journal offices). The nonprofit moved there following the big earthquake in January, which caused damage to their longtime home in the back part of the city-owned Eureka Municipal Auditorium. Some time later this year they’ll have to move again since the Carson Block Building will be undergoing earthquake retrofit. “The Ink People are still shaking,” said Tanya with a laugh. While most of the activities are free, the Inkers will have several fundraising food booths, a CD sale and a dunk tank where you can drench local celebs. And of course if you just want to make a tax-deductible donation, they won’t mind at all.
The Golden Road Art and Music Fair runs from noon until after midnight at the Old Creamery Building, 9th and L sts. in Arcata. For more on the fair or the Ink People go to inkpeople.org. For a complete fair schedule, see the online calendar listing at www.northcoastjournal.com.
Full schedule:
The Daytime Outdoor Stage show:
Master of Ceremonies Em’eht A’ha’va
Ali Nelson noon to 12:30
Stormtrooper Orchestra 12:45 to 1:20
Vintage Soul 1:35 to 2:30
Mo Hollis 2:45 to 3:15
Morgan Corviday Trio 3:30 to 4:15
Bare Necessity 4:30 to 6:00
Bandemonium 6:15-7:00
The Arcata Playhouse Day show…..
Master of Ceremonies Dave Berman
Serene Raven Taylor Angel MARZ 12pm to 12:30
North Coast Story Tellers Anita Punla 12:40 to 1:pm
Sarah Torres 1:05 to 1:30
Uriel Crum 1:35-1:45
We Like Love (Lyndsey & Josephine) 1:50 - 2:20
North Coast Storytellers Ross McKinney 2:25- 2:45
Kiki Urynowicz 2:50-3:20
Gabe & Katrina 3:25-3:40
Katrina Epic Love 3:40 to 3:55
Jan Bramlett 4 to 4:30
Nicholas Karavatos with Jeff Kelley 4:35-5:10
Joanne Rand 5:15 to 6:30
Redwood Raks World Dance Studio Day Show…..
Master of Ceremonies Shea Freelove
DJ Jeffrey Rae Kieser aka Smarty McFly - 12:00-1:00pm
Aerial Artist Jocelynn Rudig - 1:00-1:30pm
Rhythmically Challenged 1:30-2:00pm
Emerald Coast Irish Dancers 2:00-2:30pm
New World Ballet 2:30-3:00pm
Hula with Tatiana Robinson 3:00-3:10pm
Ya Habibi Dance Company 3:15-3:30pm
Humboldt Capoeira Academy 3:30-4:00pm
Glitzy Dames (Belly Dance Fusion) 4:00-4:15pm
Maria Levy Samba Workshop 4:15-5:00pm
Beat Vixens 5:00-5:30pm
Karmaja 5:30-6:00pm
GAIA Dance & Drum Circle 6:00-7:00pm
Redwood Raks Night show…..7pm-Midnight
Master of Ceremonies Joe Shermis
Singing Nettles 7-8 pm
Fickle Hillbillies 8:20-9:30pm
Judging of Jerry Garcia & Janis Joplin look-a-like contest - winners announced
The Miracle Show 9:50-11:45pm
Nightshade Serenade 11:45 p.m. - close
Inky Kids Corner….
Manager Lisa Kennedy
Les Craig - Folk Singer 12:30-1:30
Arcata Recycling Paper Making Workshop 1:45-2:45
Luna Kids
Discovery Museum
HSU Circus
Knee High Puppet Company Noon to 8pm Puppet Shows Face Painting, & Chalk Games, plus Goyutuku Fish Printing (rubber not real fish), Sock Puppet Making w/ puppet stage for kids to perform their own shows, Face Painting, Glitter Tattoos, Bean Bag Toss, Coloring Table, Felt Headband decorating and more.
When/where:
| Dates | |
| Time | noon-8 p.m. |
| Phone | 707-442-8413 |
| Venue | See Event Description |
STAFF PICK / events, theater, music, dance, art, Comedy, sports, spoken word, lecture, etc. / 9 p.m. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. Presenting a vaudevillian showcase of the county’s finest dancers, musicians, circus performers. Night ends with a dance party led by Arcata’s Small Axe Ensemble. Benefit for Six Rivers Planned Parenthood’s Spare Change. $7. E-mail humboldtvarietyville@yahoo.com. 408-515-2801.