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Bitten
When the fangs sank in through my pistachio-colored Pink Floyd T-shirt and sports bra, piercing my flesh somewhere outside my right peripheral view, I had been petting my elderly cat, seated on the ground in the center of the garden I grew up in amid the Klamath Mountains near the Humboldt-Siskiyou county line. It was…
Music Tonight: Saturday, Nov. 30
Speaking of free shows, tonight’s offering at the Logger Bar is a near certified burner for those of you into the tried-and-true sonic landscape of the blues power trio. Jesse Mills Band fills out all the spaces in ways that such acts make a habit of doing, with a rock-solid rhythm section holding up some…
Music Tonight: Friday, Nov. 29
Local blues master Buddy Reed is playing a solo gig at the Kaptain’s Quarters tonight at 8 p.m. He might not be accompanied by his backing band Th’ Rip It Ups but I guarantee ripping licks will still be on the menu. If you are feeling like making some noise of your own, the Miniplex…
Election Results Update: Blue Lake City Council Race Still Tied
The Humboldt County Elections Office issued another round of results today, adding 2,166 votes to the tally, with 65,093 votes counted to date, which represents nearly 77 percent of registered voters. The elections office notes: “This is the final election report prior to the certification of the election.” According to the Elections Office, a total of…
Music Tonight: Wednesday, Nov. 27
Another free option for your jazz fix happens a day later in the week and a few hours earlier in the day. The Logger Bar is hosting Jazz Bros today at 4 p.m. and, although I haven’t had the chance to check out this gig yet, the name really kind of says it all. If…
Music Tonight: Tuesday, Nov. 26
Another Tuesday night in the Northern 707, another chance to catch some jazz courtesy of the Opera Alley Cats at the Speakeasy at 7 p.m. It’s a free gig but bring some scratch for my buddy Brian and the rest of the boys in the band. Tip your bartenders, too, please.
Music Tonight: Sunday, Nov. 24
The Humboldt Committee for Peace and Justice is putting on a walk and vigil for the victims of the ongoing collective punishment, ethnic cleansing and genocide in Palestine. People of conscience are encouraged to gather at the foot of D street at 11 a.m., where they will then peacefully walk to the Old Town Gazebo…
Amy Marie (Brazil) Rice
Amy, our beautiful and loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, sister-in-law, auntie and friend of many passed on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024, at the age of 46 due to a motorcycle accident during the Annual United Bikers of Northern California Veterans ride with Jessie Suelzle (who also passed) from the Fortuna Veterans Memorial Building to the…
Music Tonight: Saturday, Nov. 23
Speaking of the Sanctuary, James Zeller and friends will be putting on a special seasonal jazz show over at the Arcata Playhouse this evening at 6:20 p.m. called Leaves and Sleeves: Songs of Autumn. There will be two sets, the first being the thematic one and a second running after a short break with a…
County’s Third Post-election Report Has Blue Lake Council Race Tied
The Humboldt County Elections Office has issued its first post election report, adding 8,186 votes to the tally, with 62,927 votes counted thus far, representing about 74.26 percent of registered voters. The updated results don’t change much, but they do leave two candidates in a dead heat for the third of three seats up on…
NCJ Preview: Bitten, Food Will Not Bring Us Together, Wiyot Tribe Celebrates the Return of Digawututklh
On this week’s episode of the NCJ Preview, News Editor Thadeus Greenson discusses the North Coast Journal cover story Bitten, by Erica Kate Terence Steinbring. Jennifer Fumiko-Cahill talks about protecting yourself from the drama that comes with Thanksgiving in her story Food Will Not Bring Us Together. Finally, Greenson wraps up the episode with a…
Evacuation Warnings Remain in Effect for Several Areas Due to Flooding
Evacuation orders issued yesterday for sections of the Eel River Valley have been downgraded but several zones remain under evacuation warnings, including areas around the Van Duzen and Mad rivers, due to flooding. In a storm update today, the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office cautioned residents that they should “remain cautious and prepared to leave again…
Man Found Dead in Blue Lake Identified
A man found dead Nov. 2 at an abandoned Blue Lake power plant has been identified as Jason Quinton Miller, officials said today. According to a Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office news release, an autopsy confirmed the 50 year old’s death was caused by “electrocution with extensive thermal burns, [a] terminal fall from heights and chronic…
Music Tonight: Friday, Nov. 22
The Sanctuary is hosting a North Indian vocal concert in the Dhrupad tradition, a style that is as old as it gets for classical Hindustani vocal music. Dr. Sumeet Anand is the evening’s vocalist and will be accompanied by Amol Ghode on the pakhawaj, a two-headed, cylindrical drum. Tabla soloist Colby Beers will be opening…
UPDATE: Evacuation Orders, Warnings as Eel to Hit Major Flood Stage, More High Winds on Tap
UPDATE: The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office has issued evacuation orders and warnings for sections of the Eel River area. Find the areas and further information here. For those who need to evacuate, the HCSO states: “The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services in coordination with the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services…
Movie Tonight: Thursday, Nov. 21
Weird Al Yankovic is famous for a great many parody songs and as well as highly stylized original songs, like the Devo-inspired “Dare to be Stupid,” the title song from his massive 1985 hit album, the success of which allowed him to break into more than a cult film, UHF — originally titled The Vidiot…
Another Close Condor Call
A9 — one of the North Coast’s 18 California condors — is once again flying free following weeks of intensive medical treatment at the Sequoia Park Zoo due to a potentially lethal case of lead poisoning. The Northern California Condor Restoration Program — a Yurok Tribe-led effort to reestablish a self-sustaining population of the bird…
Wiyot Tribe Celebrates the Return of Digawututklh
Since time immemorial, the Wiyot people have lived in the Humboldt Bay region, with their traditions and ways of life intricately linked to the land and waterways surrounding them. Now 350 acres of those ancestral lands on the Samoa Peninsula, a place the tribe knows as Digawututklh, are once again under their care — “an…
Under the Milky Way
When I was a boy, I had a recurring dream about a vast, white expanse, possibly snow, possibly fine sand, probably something entirely different. Across this ethereal tundra walked a procession of animals, creatures of all kinds from across the world. Giraffes, kangaroos, lions and cheetahs mingled with penguins, bright green frogs, tortoises, ostriches, butterflies…
Food Will Not Bring Us Together
Some basic tips for Thanksgiving: Never put mashed potatoes in a food processor or blender because they’ll get gummy; make more gravy even if you think you have enough; do not break bread with people who vote and work against your safety. Since 2016, November bins of frozen turkeys have arrived alongside a crop of…
Anora‘s Elusive Beauty
ANORA. Occasionally, unexpectedly, a work of art — in its evocativeness and embrace of its medium — stymies critical reaction. That may be (partially) an excuse for lethargy due to other sectors of life; impending national and global crises could be a factor. But Anora is one of the most exciting, human, fully realized exercises…
Trans Awareness Tips for Holiday Conversations
We just completed Transgender Awareness Week. It seems like people are increasingly aware of the trans community, but not necessarily in a kind way. This holiday season there are likely going to be many holiday tables where the topic of transgender rights comes up. In the interest of resourcing trans people and allies, Queer Humboldt’s…
‘Concerned’
Editor, I have to respond to last week’s letter from Dennis Scales (Mailbox, Nov. 14). He charges President Biden with “abandoning Afghanistan to the 10th century barbarians”. In fact, it was Donald Trump who negotiated the treaty that set the May 2021 date for the withdrawal of all American troops. Biden was stuck with honoring…
‘A Huge Need’
Editor: Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week occurs Nov. 17 through Nov. 23. The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors, Eureka City Council and Arcata City Council all passed proclamations recognizing the importance of dealing with this most challenging issue (“‘The Gift of Community,'” Nov. 14). Members of Food for People, Arcata House Partnership, Affordable Homeless Housing…
Subway Maps
“Beck introduced the idea of abandoning geography entirely in order to present the ever-expanding underground network as a circuit diagram.” — Scott Christianson, 100 Diagrams that Changed the World Here’s a tiny version of the BART map that you’ll probably use when you travel around the Bay Area. Note that it’s far from geographically accurate…
The Tree Dahlia
Mid-November—and Finally gone the State’s bright flower, Which opened every morning and closed With evening’s light; and were that Not glum enough even autumn’s Asters are beaten back and Sodden lie by the muddy track. Yet come you now with reckless, Wild and heedless growth, and on The tip of each wind-blown branch Sprout you…






