The biggest problem we have this week, dear friends, is how to justify not attending everything — you could go out night after event-filled night and still find yourself FOMOing over what you missed and saying sorry to friends for not being able to do it all. (Please accept my apology in advance.) Thursday: Adjective-laden […]
Jennifer Savage
SF-based Film Fest Wants Humboldt to “Think It, Shoot It, Share It” (Like, Now.)
People! We are in the midst of a film festival competition right here in Humboldt! Did you know this? Co-Director Lasha Zambakhidze and Tech AD Bailey Coppola have been touring around town, alerting students and potential participants about PAH-Fest, a one-week film festival taking place in San Francisco, Oakland, Marin and our collective backyard. Students, […]
Conundrums
November is a troublesome month. On one hand, you might be trying to recover from October indulgence and saving up for December holiday madness. On the other, local partying options aren’t slowing down one whit. Thursday: Dynamite drums For example, percussive masters Steel Standing release Fine Line at the Arcata Playhouse tonight. The album features […]
Monster Mashups
Halloween is inarguably the best celebration of the year. New Year’s Eve is fine, but wrapped within the year-end partying is the knowledge of things left undone and the obligatory attempt toward improvement via resolutions — or the acceptance that this is as good as you’re going to get and all that the realization implies. […]
Forever Young
Oh, Humboldt! I’m in love with live music all over again. We’ve had a long relationship, bands playing shows and I, but you know how it is — sometimes you feel like you’ve done everything there is to do, comfortable with what you like and sure about what you don’t, quietly missing the spark of […]
Rock of Ages
You may be familiar with All Ages Humboldt’s Facebook page. If so, you saw the sad post about the Placebo losing its home at The Ink Annex on Oct. 31. This development leaves the folks behind the all-ages events without a space to host them. “If anyone knows of a possible new location for The Placebo,” the plea […]
Musical Underground
How about that Arts Alive!? They tend to be well-attended, those events, but October’s was off the charts, partly due, no doubt, to the Santa Barbara-like weather, but also to the high number of particularly beckoning shows. One of the best parts, as always, was the constant musical accompaniment along the streets. Buskers mostly always […]
At Long Last, You Can Put That Cartoon Hair of Yours To Use
(h/t Because Coffee)
Worldly Matters
Humboldt! We have many things happening. A really big show Many readers know famed violinist-singer-songwriter Jenny Scheinman launched her stunningly successful career from the wilds of Petrolia. Within those homestead beginnings, a major talent was cultivated. Scheinman moved to Brooklyn in 1998, her album 12 Songs ranked among the New York Times’ Top Ten Albums […]
Perfect Fall Trips
You can’t please everybody. Unless you can. Adventurers, artists, epicureans — whether you’re traveling solo or with the whole family, the North Coast has something for every palate and pace. The Outdoorsy Type The Trinity River can be dangerous for visitors unused to its powerful current, not to mention the poison oak and occasional steep […]
Things Get Serious
I hope you took my advice and checked out El Ten Eleven on the HSU Quad. It was pointed out to me that the first time I saw the mindblowing duo — the first time they played here — was seven years ago in the infamous corner of the Alibi. This I-saw-them-when story exists in […]
Musical twists
According to the calendar, this weekend is technically summer’s last hurrah. But according to sunny days and balmy breezes, we’ve got a proper Humboldt summer for some time yet. Whenever you decide to acknowledge the changing of the seasons, the equinox itself will arrive on Monday, meaning longer nights and more things to do after […]
