What? Somebody bought The Logger Bar? It better not be some out-of-town, big-money developer who’s gonna — what’s that you say, it’s Michael Fields (formerly) of Dell’Arte? Well, OK then! As Fields takes the helm from long-time owner Kate Martin, the beloved watering hole is throwing an Irish Ceilidh (Gaelic for “party”) this St. Patrick’s […]
Kali Cozyris
Kali Cozyris is the calendar editor of the North Coast Journal.
St. Patrick’s Day Pick-up Dinner and Irish Music Event
Enjoy Celtic music performed by Evan Morden and Dominic Romano and a delicious meal at the St. Patrick’s Day Pick-up Dinner and Irish Music event happening Thursday, March 17 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Clarke Historical Museum ($10-35). On the menu is corned beef and cabbage, vegetables and soda bread (vegetarian option available) crafted by Brett […]
Street Festival this Saturday in Honor of Libby Maynard
The Ink People Center for the Arts invites you to a street festival this Saturday to celebrate the arts, culture and Executive Director Emeritus Libby Maynard’s incredible career as an artist, community organizer, arts administrator and friend of the arts. The Ink People Street Party and Celebration of Libby Maynard, happening Saturday, March 12 from […]
Humboldt All-Stars Perform at the Fortuna Monday Club
Harken back to the swinging ’20s, ’30s and ’40s with Humboldt’s premier Dixieland band, the Humboldt All-Stars, on Saturday, March 12 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Fortuna Monday Club ($10). Members of the group have played with countless jazz and Dixieland groups, from the Hall St. Honkers to the Jewish Wedding Band to the […]
Red Carpet Premiere for Discovery+’s The Craftsman
The city of Eureka is rolling out the red carpet for the premiere of The Craftsman, the new Magnolia Network and Discovery+ television series that features local woodworker, writer and veteran Eric Hollenbeck and his Blue Ox Millworks. The first two episodes of the show will be shown back-to-back at the event, held March 18 […]
Zero to Fierce Kicks off Saturday
For the sixth year in a row, Playhouse Arts presents its womxn’s festival: Zero to Fierce 2022: Listening Out Loud, celebrating creative womxn’s work, from Saturday, March 5 to Sunday, March 13 (free and ticketed events, no one turned away). Some of this year’s highlights include: local Black artists Mona Loki (Mo Harper-Desir) and All’Love […]
Bobby Jo Valentine in Concert
Enjoy the dulcet offerings of Bobby Jo Valentine: An Intimate Concert of Hopeful Folk and Pop Music, Saturday, March 5, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church in Eureka ($20). The award-winning singer/songwriter delivers “catchy songs with good tunes and intelligent, thoughtful lyrics in the tradition of Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens and Bruce […]
Butoh Medea at Dell’Arte
Don’t miss the avant-garde theatrical dance performance Butoh Medea on Saturday, March 5, at 8 p.m., and Sunday, March 6, at 2 p.m. at Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre ($20, $15 student/senior). This special presentation features Yokko, an actor and interdisciplinary artist from Japan who won Best One-Woman Show for Butoh Medea in 2014 and has toured the […]
Locally Filmed The Sky Is Everywhere Premieres Friday
The Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission announced the premiere of the entirely-filmed-in-Humboldt movie The Sky Is Everywhere on Apple TV+ this Friday, Feb. 11, along with a coinciding red-carpet event at 5 p.m. at the gazebo in Old Town, Eureka. The event at the gazebo will feature a red carpet, lights and a ribbon cutting by […]
2021 Apple Harvest Festival Canceled
Sad to say, but it looks like the Friendly City’s annual Apple Harvest Festival will be put on the shelf again this year. Organizers had hoped to offer a limited and safe event this year, but didn’t feel that was possible. The annual event that sees the whole town transformed into an autumn cornucopia with orchard […]
The Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission Launches Movie App
Here’s something you can do while everything’s canceled, postponed or shut down due to the rise in COVID cases in the area: The Humboldt-DelNorte Film Commission just announced the launch of its Map of the Movies mobile app. The app is based on a printed map brochure of filming locations from the past century in […]
George Agis Cozyris: 1937 to 2020
In loving memory of our dear father, George Agis Cozyris, who passed away one year ago today. Dad, there not enough words to express how often you are thought of, how much you are missed, how deeply you are loved. There is not a day that goes by that we don’t think of you, talk […]
