From smoked eel to mountain oysters, Andy at Murphy’s Market in Sunny Brae is your go-to guy, the type who in the old days owned the local butcher shop. He slow-cooks pulled pork, boils crabs and personally goes down to Shelter Cove to get fresh local salmon. Andy is the only local source for “Painted Hills,” the marbled beef featured in high-end restaurants from Seattle to the Bay Area (way more flavorful and tender than exclusively-grass-fed, sorry), plus a wide selection from Taylor’s Sausage in Cave Junction, Oregon. He even has Humboldt grass-fed, if that’s your cup of bouillon. (785 Bayside Road, Arcata)
— Joseph Byrd
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Proposed lines ‘set rich blood a-tingling’ in early 1900s
Exposing this east-west rail nonsense
Will chides Andrew for lack of attention to detail and makes plans for his inevitable victory.
Sun and moon will perform a rare pas de deux in Humboldt skies on Sunday
Racing for the top county seat in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd districts
As park closure deadline nears, a scramble to save what we can
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.
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.
events / 8 a.m.-noon. Woodside Preschool, 900 Hodgson St, Eureka. www.woodsidepreschool.com. 445-9132.
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.
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SIX Comments
Comment / By looloo / Sept. 2, 8:43 a.m.
This “best of” guide seems to have been written by people who know little or nothing about the real Humboldt. Many of these things are only Old Town Eureka or Arcata things. Which is kind of funny because the Journal used to be in Arcata but is now in Old Town. It is obvious that every single person who wrote something for this wasted issue of the NCJ was just another local idiot who has no idea what real quality is. Come on, the sunbather? Really? He’s been around for years. This is NOT NEWS TO ANYONE. As usual, Journal FAIL.
Comment / By Mike / Sept. 2, 11:38 a.m.
love the Rick Fugate “best of”. Well done Andrew.
Comment / By Me / Sept. 2, 8:26 p.m.
Fugate plays great accordion, but 5 kids with one on the way? Please don’t reward reckless procreation with $$ in his case.
Comment / By Ryan Burns / Sept. 2, 9:25 p.m.
Hey, Looloo. This party is interactive. Tell us what we missed and why you think it’s great. If you’re still angry after that, maybe you can make a “Worst of Humboldt” issue and put us on the cover. We won’t mind.
Comment / By Joe / Sept. 6, 4:49 p.m.
Once again, I made the mistake of reading the comments section. Looloo, you’ll learn one day that name calling only makes people not give a shit about what you have to say. And “Me”, your comment is just sad. NCJ, great job on the article. Three Foods and Missing Link Records are two of my favorite places!
Comment / By robin / Sept. 8, 10:58 p.m.
Great article on Mr. Fugate!! Yay for a talented man, hard working, having fun, making $, having babies, loving and supporting them….Loving and supporting them. What could be any better? He’s why we go to ArtsAlive! Great article on this local celebrity!! Go, Rick! We love you!! <3