It’s a big show night tonight, which will hopefully make up for two quiet nights in the beginning of next week. Here’s what’s on the marquee for the evening. At 5 p.m., the Eureka Vets Hall is the venue for a benefit show for missing native man Ray Tsatoke, featuring Oakland grindcore band Bob Plant, power violence quartet Hong Kong Fuck You! from Tijuana, Mexico, Malandro, and locals Malicious Algorithm, Sew, Gourmandizer, Kolonizer and Brain-Dead Rejects ($15).
Over at the Arcata Playhouse at 7 p.m., the Creative Sanctuary presents the fourth show in the Jazz is Peace series called Right Here, Right Now, with original compositions by James Zeller and Katie Belknap, as well as some classics picked for the occasion and played by the aforementioned duo along with Humboldt Jazz Collective members Matthew Seno, Ramsey Isaacs, Ron Lee and Tree. Expect words and themes from Thich Nhat Hanh, MLK, Ursula K. LeGuin and bell hooks. Admission is a sliding scale $15-$30.
And finally, Sugar Boys are playing their last show and album release at the Wild Hare Tavern at 8 p.m. Also on board is the group The Disheveled, a name that could describe any number of rock bands in the area ($10).
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