This week in print, Oct. 8-15, 2009

Previous Issues

news

on the cover

The Klamath Settlement

Weighing the pros and cons of a proposal to end the crisis on our most important river

news story

The Dioxin Question

Proposed cleanup of Balloon Track draws concern about toxic chemicals

news story

Cost of Occupation

Seventh Generation, DUHC roll out voluntary tax to benefit Wiyot

music

the hum

Bye Bye Buju

Reggae show axed, plus alt. Balkan, AkaBella, and Hoptoberfest

in review

Imidiwan: Companions

By Tinariwen. Independiente.

arts

art beat

One More Line

Jack Mays — capturing life on paper and on film

filmland

Got Capitalism? Whip It!

Michael Moore tries to fire up all ye dead peasants. Drew Barrymore does, too — with heart, and on skates

arts! arcata

Arts! Arcata

Second Friday, Oct. 9, 6-9 p.m.

food

table talk

Just Ducky

On waterfowl companions and their rich, delicious produce

Today

Arts Alive

STAFF PICK / art / 6-9 p.m. In and around Old Town, Eureka. Monthly celebration includes food, music and incredible art. 442-9054.

Kenny Ray and the Mighty Rovers

music, art / 5:30-9 p.m. Humboldt Baykeeper, 217 E St., Eureka. Join us for a night of foot stomping fun with Kenny Ray and the Mighty Rovers along with lovely Humboldt Bay paintings by local artist Cindy Nobel. www.humboldtbaykeeper.org. 268-8897.

Make It All True

art / 5 p.m. HSU First Street Gallery, 422 First St., Eureka. Exhibit of an array of paintings and mixed media works by Bay Area artist Kelly Allen. Event features a slide show presented by Allen. Exhibit runs through Mar. 4. humboldt.edu/first. 443-6363.

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.

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