This week in print, March 26-April 2, 2009

Previous Issues

news

on the cover

Tale of Two Theaters

They were the best of venues, then they were the worst. Now they’re coming back.

news story

Save the Monkeys!

Eureka asks citizens for help in rescuing the zoo. Make that the city

savage money

Get Less Poor!

Savage’s six steps to springtime semi-survival

music

the hum

Talkin’ Nocturnum

Eureka’s new nightspot, plus a Zappaphile weekend, Taarka and Diplo

in review

To Be Still

By Alela Diane. Rough Trade.

arts

stage matters

Why Howe?

Bob and Lynne Wells romp at NCRT

filmland

My Kind of Fluff

Owen and Roberts charm their way through Gilroy’s Duplicity

booknotes

The Little Veal Cutlet that Couldn’t

By Ryan Forsythe and Cassie Hart. Whole Wheat Books.

Today

2012 Redwood Art Association New Year Exhibition

art / Noon-5 p.m. Redwood Art Association Gallery, 527 Fourth St., Eureka. View 175 works produced by 119 Redwood Art Association members. Open Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. www.redwoodart.org. 268-0755.

Figure Drawing Group

art / 7-9 p.m. Cheri Blackerby Gallery, 272 C St., Eureka. In the courtyard. Weekly group. Live model. An Ink People DreamMaker project. 362-9392.

Ocean Night Film Screening

STAFF PICK / movies / 7 p.m. Arcata Theater Lounge, 1036 G St. Screening wet films Ancient Sea Turtles Stranded in the Modern World and Lost In The Ether. Sponsored by Ocean Conservancy, Humboldt Surfrider and Humboldt Baykeeper. $3. 822-1220.

Euforquestra (funk)

STAFF PICK / music / 9 p.m. Humboldt Brews, 856 10th St., Arcata. Progressive, genre-crossing funk fusions. Peace of Mind Orchestra open. $10. humbrews.com. 826-2739.

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