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Humboldt Played

By the time you read this you will hopefully have had enough time to deal with your grief over the Golden State Warriors blowing a 3-1 lead and giving the Cavaliers NBA Championship. It was painful for many of us up here on the North Coast, as we’re only 280-something miles away from Oakland, so […]

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To Pre, or Not to Pre

With summer almost/now upon us — depending when you read this — it’s no surprise that we’ve got some busy musical weekends upon us. Oyster Festival (technically, Arcata Main Street’s Oyster Festival) is also quickly approaching and we will be presented with loads of O-Fest “pre-parties” and significantly more “after parties.” Whether or not any […]

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Sic Transit Gloria Humboldt

The Kinetic Grand Championship is upon us this weekend, and it’s hard to think of an event that more completely captures the strange, silly and fabulous spirit of life here in Humboldt County. I arrived in Humboldt 16 years ago now, and I’m embarrassed to admit that I don’t exactly remember my first sculpture race, […]

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The Sound of Silence

It’s the first official weekend with most of HSU’s students out of town. Many of us (underemployed alumni ourselves) get to breathe a sigh of snobbish relief. Arcata returns to normal — whatever the hell that means — and we are spared the constant reminder of how innocent and carefree our lives used to be […]

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Flights of Angels and Cries of Doves

I originally hesitated to jump on the bandwagon of grieving for the former artist known as Prince, not because he wasn’t deserving, but because the outpouring was near universal and ubiquitous. Now, a few weeks since his passing, I feel comfortable reflecting on our loss, and the temporal nature of other artists and entertainers. Like […]

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Every Song Tells a Story

In a sense, all songs are stories; the ones with lyrics are little more explicit (sometimes), but even instrumental music shares something about the human experience. In many cultures — I’m guessing — songs and music are more clearly understood as a vehicle for a story. That’s not to say that we don’t understand that […]

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Unsquashable

With Humboldt County’s weather confused about if it is spring or summer, I, like many others this past weekend, found myself down on the banks of the Mad River taking in the 80-degree heat and working on my sunstroke. As the kids splashed around in the still-chilled waters, I reached into our “river bag” and […]

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The Fine Line between Angels and Devils

It was in no way planned, but the recent death of Merle Haggard provides an awkward, yet perhaps fitting, opportunity to shine a light on a local band influenced by his “Bakersfield sound.” A cover band they’re not, but Cliff Dallas & the Death Valley Troubadours play what I think they call “Mojave Country Twang” […]

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If You Want to Sing Out…

Our brains are hardwired to be empathetic; that is, we have the ability to “understand” another’s experiences. I’ve heard the term “mirror-neurons” thrown around as a way of explaining it, but let me give it a go here. When we see someone experiencing or expressing an emotion — be it happiness, sadness, fear, love, etc. […]

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