This week in print, July 1-8, 2010

Previous Issues

news

on the cover

National Anathema

Is “The Star-Spangled Banner” really who we are?

news story

Humboldt’s Portfolio

The local economy looks to have leveled off at midyear, but have we really reached bottom?

news story

Red Tide

Bay District seeks life preservers in face of plummeting budget

mielke

Wabash Willie

in What’s Not to Like?

music

the hum

Solid Foundation

Pokey LaFarge’s country blues, plus Hellbound Glory, Quick and Easy Boys

in review

Welder

By Elizabeth Cook - 31 Tigers

preview

Old Meets New

The New Old Time Chautauqua hits Redway

arts

stage matters

Top Opera

Dell’Arte Creates A Classic with Blue Lake: The Opera

filmland

Cruise Control

Big Tom stinks up the screen again in the ridiculous Knight and Day

arts alive!

Arts Alive!

First Saturday Night Arts Alive! Saturday, July 3, 2010, 6-9 p.m.

Today

Open Celtic Music Session

music / 3 p.m. Cafe Veritas/Mosgo's, 180 Westwood Center, Arcata. Informal monthly gathering of musicians playing Irish and other Celtic music. Hosted by Seabury Gould. seaburygould.com. 845-8167.

Nonviolence Action Camp

etc. / 10 a.m. Chinmaya Mission near Piercy. Weekend-long direct action orientation features workshops, role playing, seminars, ceremonies and field trips. Bring food, bedding, warm clothes, signs, banners, bikes, drums, acoustic instruments. Pre-register. saverichardsongrove.org. 932-5898.

Audubon Society Field Trip

outdoors / 9 a.m. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. Meet at Refuge Visitor Center off Hookton Road. Leisurely, two- to three-hour trip intended for people wanting to learn birds of Humboldt Bay area. 822-3613.

Look Back in Anger Matinee

theater / 2 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theatre, 447 Main Street. John Osborne’s sharply funny, fiercely honest exploration of political disillusionment and basic human yearning. Directed by John Heckel. $15/$13 students and seniors. ferndale-rep.org. 800-838-3006.

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