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8:30 a.m. Audubon Society Field Trip See Event Description

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8:30 a.m. Alzheimer’s Resource Center Volunteer Training See Event Description

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9 a.m. Arcata Farmers' Market Arcata Plaza

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9 a.m. Speakers' Symposium College of the Redwoods

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9 a.m. Humboldt Botanical Gardens Foundation Speakers’ Symposium College of the Redwoods

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9 a.m. Humboldt Botanical Gardens' Speakers' Symposium College of the Redwoods

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9 a.m. Fall Rummage Sale Arcata United Methodist Church

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9:30 a.m. AAUW Meeting See Event Description

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9:30 a.m. Little River State Beach Restoration See Event Description

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9:30 a.m. Sierra Club Headwaters Hike See Event Description

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10 a.m. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk See Event Description

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10 a.m. 5th Annual Synergy Fair Arcata Community Center

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10 a.m. Go Green and Boost Your Bottom Line Wharfinger Building

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11 a.m. Sustaining Excellence and Enthusiasm in Health, Relationships and Work Carlo Theater (Dell'Arte)

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noon KEET's Kids Club Morris Graves Museum of Art

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1:30 p.m. Humboldt County Historical Society Humboldt County Library

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2 p.m. Arcata Marsh Field Trip Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center

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4 p.m. Woodside Preschool’s 36th Wine and Ale Tasting Gala Adorni Recreation Center

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4:30 p.m. Harvest Dinner and Bazaar Humboldt Grange

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5 p.m. A Toast to Music Christ Episcopal Church

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5:30 p.m. Elvis and the Hound Dogs + Stolen Taxi Trinidad Town Hall

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6 p.m. The Tumbleweeds Chapala Cafe

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6 p.m. Arts Alive! Various Locations

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6 p.m. Day of the Dead Exhibition Ink People Center for the Arts

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6 p.m. Bar None 10th Anniversary Eureka Labor Temple

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6 p.m. Randy Spicer Piante Gallery

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6 p.m. Gallery Open for Arts Alive! Four Paths Gallery and Studio

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6:30 p.m. ShinBone (Blues R&B) Eureka Theater

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7 p.m. Mike Craighead and Sari Baker Old Town Coffee & Chocolates

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7 p.m. Harvest Concert Arcata Presbyterian Church

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7 p.m. 2 Left Feet Dance Project Redwood Raks World Dance Studio

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7:30 p.m. Joe & Me Cafe Mokka

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7:30 p.m. Cyrano de Begerac Eureka High School Auditorium

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7:30 p.m. Torch Song Summit Eureka Women's Club

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7:30 p.m. Jeff DeMark and the LaPatinas Westhaven Center for the Arts

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8 p.m. Stones in His Pockets Arcata Playhouse

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8 p.m. Humboldt Bay Brass Band Fulkerson Recital Hall at HSU

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9 p.m. Synergy Six Rivers Brewery

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9 p.m. Arts Alive! with Akaboom Sound Pearl Lounge

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9 p.m. Tempest WAVE @ blue lake casino

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9 p.m. Back In The Daze Dance Party Central Station Cocktail Lounge

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9 p.m. Swingin' Country Band (country) Bear River Casino

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9 p.m. The Zygoats + Alder Camp (rock) The Lil' Red Lion

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9 p.m. DJ Knutz (funk) Muddy's Hot Cup

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10 p.m. Music by DJ Sidelines

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10 p.m. DJ Icy Hot Aunty Mo's Lounge

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10 p.m. These United States (indie folk) Humboldt Brews

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11 p.m. Hellbound Glory The Alibi Lounge and Restaurant

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previous columns

Oct. 30, 2008

Faith and Religulous

Plus: Marky Mark and Edward Norton star in cheap throwaway nonsense

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Oct. 23, 2008

Wow, What a Washout

It's hard to get a handle on Oliver Stone's big messy George Bush biopic

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Oct. 16, 2008

Enchanting Ember

Plus: Charlie skips town, misses DiCaprio & the Duchess

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  • 'Changeling' 'Changeling'
A Bothersome Woman

A Bothersome Woman

Eastwood's Changeling recalls the sexist society of yesteryear

By Charlie Myers

Previews

Opening Friday, Nov. 7, is Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, featuring the city zoo animals in a sequel to the animated 2005 film. Starring the voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Sacha Baron Cohen, etc. Rated PG for some mild crude humor. 89m. At the Broadway, Fortuna and Mill Creek.

Role Models is a slacker film featuring Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott as two pals sentenced to 150 hours of community service in a city youth program. Rated R for crude and sexual content, strong language and nudity. 99m. At the Broadway, Fortuna and Mill Creek.

Soul Men features the late Bernie Mac and Samuel L. Jackson as estranged backup singers for a famous blues singer (John Legend) who are invited to a tribute concert when the singer dies. A young female singer (Sharon Leal) travels with them. Rated R for pervasive language, and sexual content including nudity. 103m. At the Broadway.

Trouble the Water is a documentary about New Orleans following Katrina. Kimberly Roberts didn't flee; she shot video of the storm and filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin make her and her images their subject. Not rated. 93m. At the Minor.

Reviews

CHANGELING: Perhaps he's never been a top-notch actor, but Clint Eastwood has become one of our best directors. Beginning with Mystic River in 2003 and continuing through Million Dollar Baby, Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima, Eastwood has tackled varied subjects with careful, thoughtful and effective directing.

He brings these same qualities to his latest release, Changeling, which is based on the disappearance in Los Angeles of the 9-year-old Walter Collins on March 10, 1928, while his single parent mother was unexpectedly at work on a Saturday. After briefly establishing the milieu of 1928 Los Angeles and the world of Walter and his mother Christine (a fine Angelina Jolie), Eastwood cuts to the kidnapping and subsequent fallout.

But it is clear that Eastwood's primary interest is not in the missing child as such, nor in the grisly murders that are discovered later in the year, but in the low status of women and the incredible political and police corruption that apparently existed in the city (not a surprise if you've seen films such as Chinatown).

From the moment Christine returns from work (she's a supervisor at a phone company), her life descends into an increasing helplessness that would have defeated a less courageous and determined woman. As it turns out, the police are under pressure to bring in a positive result because of attacks on their corruption by the local Reverend Gustav Briegleb (John Malkovich in a nicely restrained performance), so when a boy is discovered seemingly abandoned in the Midwest several months later, Christine is told her son has been found.

When she is reunited with the lad, though, she immediately claims the boy is not her son, but is forced by police captain James Davis (a convincing Colm Feore) to take him home anyway. Despite the fact the boy is three inches shorter and is circumcised, a psychiatrist hired by the police diagnoses her as delusional. She is labeled an unfit mother and finally incarcerated at the psychiatric ward of L.A. County Hospital solely on the orders of Davis. (We discover she's not the only one).

How Christine deals with all of this is the core of the narrative, and while a woman in dire circumstances is familiar fare -- Gaslight and Notorious come to mind -- Eastwood carefully dissects the cultural and societal forces that led to women being held in such low esteem (Christine has to wear roller skates at work to get around faster.) Recommended. Rated R for some violent and disturbing content, and language. 141m. At the Broadway.

ZACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO: Unfortunately, the most titillating aspect of Kevin Smith's film is its title, and apparently the incorporation of the word "porno" was enough, absurdly, to cause some papers to refuse to run ads for the film. While there is some nudity (breasts and, briefly, a flaccid penis) and tired porno conceits (Traci Lords' character Bubbles can blow them from ... well you can guess), the film is basically a romantic comedy, and not a very interesting one at that.

Zack (Seth Rogen) and Miri (Elizabeth Banks), friends since childhood, live together platonically but their finances mirror the current state of the economy, resulting in the water and electricity being shut off. Whatever are they to do? With the help of friends and after auditioning actors (including former porn star Lords), they set about making a porno at the coffee shop where Zack works.

The making of the film is clearly meant to be a satire, but I missed the humor and, frankly, I have never found Rogen to be very amusing. The main narrative reason for the porno is to allow Zack and Miri to discover that they actually have romantic feelings for each other, a fact nailed down during their sex scene in the porno but telegraphed virtually from the beginning.

At that point, the film devolves into a sappy romantic comedy and any remaining satire disappears. This is just another tired guy film and I'm just not enough of a guy to appreciate it. I expected more from Smith.

There is a final twist: Instead of a post-end credits sequence there is a longish mid-end credits sequence. Too bad most of the "guys" missed it. And don't expect to see too much of Banks. Rated R for strong crude sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity and pervasive language. 101m. At the Broadway, Mill Creek, Minor and Fortuna.

THE HAUNTING OF MOLLY HARTLEY: As I sat in the theatre suffering through this lame teen horror film, I idly wondered what goes through the minds of film executives when they green light a script. Not that I really care, but I had to keep my mind occupied somehow. I do know that viewers who watch a lot of TV will recognize many of the actors in the film.

Molly's dad Robert is played by Jake Weber, the husband in Medium (pretty much the same character). Her would-be boy friend Joseph at her new private high school is Gossip Girl's Chace Crawford, while the Bible-thumper student who wants to save Molly's soul is Shanna Collins, the brainy and attractive high school student in Swingtown (now cancelled) who falls for her teacher. Rebel student Leah is Shannon Woodward from The Riches, and rich bitch student Suzie is the slut daughter of a lesbian on Nip/Tuck.

You would be correct to suspect that I'm avoiding the movie, which is a bland variation of the Faust story except Molly doesn't get to sell her own soul. It seems her mother, now incarcerated at a loony bin for stabbing Molly with scissors, did that for her. I don't watch Gossip Girl, but in every other case the actors have more interesting characters in their TV series. The big event in the film is supposed to be Molly's 18th birthday, but somehow it just slipped by like the rest of the film. But not fast enough. Rated PG-13 for strong thematic material, violence and terror, brief strong language and some teen drinking. 86m. At the Broadway, Mill Creek and Fortuna.

Continuing

APPALOOSA. Two men save lawless town from terror inflicted by renegade rancher. Rated R. 116m. At Mill Creek and The Movies.

BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA. Pampered dog winds up on the mean streets of Mexico. Rated PG. 91m. At The Movies and Mill Creek.

EAGLE EYE. People forced into dangerous situations while tracked and threatened by mysterious woman. Rated PG-13. 118m. At The Movies.

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3: SENIOR YEAR. Teen couple lives up their senior year lest they end their romance for college dreams. Rated G. 112m. At the Broadway, Mill Creek and Fortuna.

HUMBOLDT COUNTY. Straight-laced city guy gets caught up in The Lost Coast's counterculture. Rated R. 97m. At The Movies.

IGOR. Lowly hunchback lab assistant dreams of becoming bonafide scientist. Rated PG. 86m. At The Movies.

MAX PAYNE. Maverick cop forced to battle unnatural enemies in his quest for revenge. Rated PG-13. 100 m. At Mill Creek and The Movies.

THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Relive the king of Halloween Town's adventures in Christmas Town in 3-D. Rated PG. 76m. At Fortuna.

PRIDE AND GLORY. Incendiary case tests police family's loyalties to each other and their department. Rated R. 133m. At The Movies.

RELIGULOUS. Bill Maher's unusual spiritual journey around the globe. Rated R. 101m. At the Broadway, Mill Creek and The Minor.

SAW V. Last person alive to carry Jigsaw legacy takes extreme measures to defend his secret. Rated R. 95m. At the Broadway and Mill Creek.

SECRET LIFE OF BEES. On hunt to discover late mother's secrets, teen girl finds solace in beekeeping. Rated PG-13. 110m. At the Broadway.

W. Oliver Stone on George W. Bush. Rated PG-13. 129m. At the Broadway.

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