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Perfect Winter Trips

Whether you’re on a solo journey or traveling with the family, here for relaxation or adventure, have an appetite for the arts or cuisine, Humboldt has got just the thing for you. The Outdoorsy Type Humboldt’s massive old-growth redwood trees are quite rightly famous, but few people know about the rare Albino Redwoods quietly glowing […]

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Identities: Mistaken and Otherwise

First, congrats to Adam Pokorski and Matt Jackson for reopening their record store, Missing Link. Second, extra high fives for opening it inside a tavern — genius. Third, apologies to Dead Reckoning tavern master Theo Brown for confusing him with the other bearded guy in Arcata who wears a kilt. Who’d’ve thunk? For the uninitiated, […]

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Adventure Club

Kayaking. Pan drumming. Blacksmithing. Beer tasting. Glassblowing. Laughing yoga. Ziplining. In Adventure Club, the escapade is limited only by price and the imagination of the planner. Outings are monthly, with the date and time announced a few weeks before, but the exploit itself remains unknown until the last minute. That’s because the very purpose is […]

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Baby, You’re A Star

Sure, sure, we’ve got some bands playing as the year’s momentum picks up, but what about you? What about your chance to shine? Let’s take a second to look at where and when you can go and place yourself on stage in front of an audience ready to adore you. (We can’t promise that last […]

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2015

The old year may have exited with a bang, but this new one arrives with the whimper not atypical for this desolate time of year. The students are gone, those people with means have fled for warmer climes, those without are huddled under blankets debating whether or not to keep watching Black Mirror on Netflix. […]

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To us!

Dear Esteemed Readers, We’re often warned about assumption. Fair enough — not everything is as it appears. But you often can judge a book by its cover and your instincts exist for a reason. Also, I need a hook upon which to hang this column, so let us postulate for this week are that you, like […]

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Before You Forgive Someone

1. You don’t have to forgive. Our spiritual leaders (and Facebook feeds) encourage the idea that forgiveness helps us heal — there’s that saying, “Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die,” which is a fine saying, but it glosses over the fact that anger can be useful; anger can serve as a way of […]

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The Match Game

Let me share with you a heartwarming tale of the season. A couple Mondays ago, three bands were scheduled to play at the Jambalaya. All the bands were there, ready and waiting. A sizeable crowd had turned up. The only problem (as the story was relayed to me) was that something was wrong with the […]

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Which Humboldt Venue Are You? (Part 1)

Before we get into this week’s quiz, let’s take a moment to consider People Who Do Good. One such person is the indefatigable Julie Ryan. I first met Julie a million years ago when she was volunteering with Placebo, an organization dedicated to providing safe, all-ages music shows and more. “Volunteering” is an understatement, truly […]

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Cheer up!*

Hello, dear readers! How are you feeling? Perhaps you, too, are struggling to adjust to the early darkness, thinking it must be about time to crawl into bed and then realizing it’s only 7 o’clock. Maybe the lethargy is compounded by the fact that we’re reaching the end of the semester and that people who […]

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Which Humboldt gig are you?

Let’s take the guesswork out of show attendance with this highly scientific questionnaire. (Note: Scoring totals are a tool to measure quantitative appeal and not a ranking of qualitative worth.) Go: 1. I am: a. over 40 b. 30-39 c. 25-29 d. 21-24 e. under 21 2. My favorite T-shirt is: a. faded tie-dye b. […]

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Suggestions, Absurd & Otherwise

We are entering the holiday season. I know this because I have seen the jingle bells and singing Santas at the stores and my student friends are ricocheting between freaking out about finals and freaking out about visiting family. Fortunately, not only do we have the panacea of live music to help us through this […]

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