Bugs and Buster

(April 12, 2007)  Like many parents with young children, we spend an inordinate number of Saturday nights at home doing home things: watching movies, playing games, taking baths, making popcorn, listening to the radio, reading, noodling on the guitar, etc. Mundane, maybe, but still satisfying in a homey way.

Sometimes we think about all those shows in nightclubs, at CenterArts or in the movie theaters that we’re missing. But hey, that’s the deal you sign up for when you’re raising children. Oh sure, there are those ambitious - and organized! - parents who plan out adult dates, contract with a babysitter, and drive away from their house for an expensive night of relative freedom. But not us: We stay home. Usually.

However, a recent event at the Arkley Center for the Arts motivated our family and another family with a young boy to venture out into the world outside our living room. During the Saturday night of the recent jazz festival the Arkley Center screened Buster Keaton’s 1928 silent movie, “The Cameraman” with the added attraction of a live band and sound effects. It took a Herculean effort and pushing to get our family out of our house but eventually we piled in our car and headed to Eureka.

In the car, my 7-year-old son Jesse kept saying things like “Why are we going to this? Will it be funny? I don’t want to go.”

“But you don’t know what it is.”

“I don’t care I don’t want to go. It’s going to be stupid.” His resistance notwithstanding, we arrive in Eureka, park and stroll into the Arkley Center lobby along with a happy crowd of festival goers and curious movie fans.

We all look up at the frescoes, chandeliers, the new paint and are stunned by the improvements over the former Daly’s Department Store. Immediately, the kids bolt up the carpeted stairs for the balcony. The crowd is buzzing, waiting for this 79-year-old movie to begin. I can’t wait to hear how the band’s music will mesh with the movie. Will it be professional? Will it add to the movie? Will we and the kids be bored by this “silent” movie?

After introductions of the band, the movie begins. It’s classic Buster Keaton, the man with the most impassive face in all of cinema and one of the most inventive and funny physical comedians ever. I sneak a look at Jesse. His main media heroes are, in order, Sponge Bob, Bart Simpson and Bugs Bunny. He loves the slapstick of those old Warner Brothers cartoons.

1 2 NEXT PAGE >SHARE

  • Mail
  • Twitter
  • Facebook

→ post a comment

Today

44th Annual Kinetic Grand Championship Race

STAFF PICK / events, art, outdoors, sports, for kids, free / 9 a.m.-6 p.m. A 3-day, 42-mile kinetic sculpture race over land, sand, mud and water! LeMans start at the Noon Whistle on the Arcata Plaza. Follow the race through Manila, Eureka and into Ferndale on Memorial Day for the Glorious Finish. kineticgrandchampionship.com. 889-3024.

Flow 2012 Fashion Show

STAFF PICK / events / 8 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Student designed and produced clothing. Fundraiser for Arcata Arts Institute. $35/$25 students. artsinstitute.net. 822-1220.

Woodside Preschool's Rummage/Bake Sale

events / 8 a.m.-noon. Woodside Preschool, 900 Hodgson St, Eureka. www.woodsidepreschool.com. 445-9132.

Lanphere Dunes Restoration

STAFF PICK / outdoors / 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Meet at Pacific Union School. Help remove non-native invasives at the Lanphere Dunes Unit of the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Tools and gloves provided, wear work clothes and bring water. Carpool to the protected site. 444-1397.

More →