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Red-Light Women, Part II
The hidden funders of early Eureka Gold eagle coins worth $10, double eagles worth $20 and various paper bills piled so high on the courtroom table that an officer was assigned to guard them. The fortune was the result of another Tithing Day held on Jan. 6, 1909, Eureka’s Daily Humboldt Standard explained, describing how…
The Revolutionaries
One Battle After Another ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER. For geeks of a certain age and inclination, a new Paul Thomas Anderson movie has been — and hopefully always will be — an occasion for tremendous excitement. We’ve been down since Hard Eight (1996) — which should rightfully be titled Sydney but that’s a diatribe for…
Cal Poly Humboldt Hopeful for New President
After Cal Poly Humboldt University Senate Chair and General Faculty President Christopher Harmon watched the California State University Board of Trustees meeting announcing Richard Carvajal as the campus’ new president, he reached out over email to congratulate him. To his surprise, Carvajal quickly responded. Through their casual conversation, Harmon learned that Carvajal lived in Humboldt…
Zombies Ate My Neighbors
It’s October, which means I’ll be culling my column headlines from various horror artifacts from pop culture. This week’s title comes from the 1993 Super Nintendo video game that I wasted many glorious childhood hours on during the twilight of the last century. A fun romp through dead-brained suburban wastelands full of invading monster movie…
‘WTF’
Editor: WTF! But only in terms of the last clue in this week’s crossword. “Fri” is not short for anything in WTF. “Fri” may be a good day to attend class in a WThF schedule, or even a TWF. What the Friday were those crossword editors thinking? (And, while I’m writing, thanks for your biting…
Christina’s Filipino Cuisine at the Market
When Christina Lorenzo boarded a flight from the Philippines to Florida in 2003, she had $20 on her and luggage packed with two weeks’ worth of instant noodles and Spam. In Manila, where Lorenzo was born and raised, she’d applied for a job with the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Orlando. Once she got it, her family…
First Saturday Night Arts Alive
Oct. 4, from 6 to 9 p.m. Experience the vibrant atmosphere as galleries, museums, theaters, bars and restaurants extend their hours. C STREET ARTS ALIVE FEST C Street between Second and Third streets. Guest artists, musicians, performance groups, food trucks and more. REDWOOD COAST MUSIC FESTIVAL Multiple Venues Redwood Coast Music Festival, 2nd & F…
‘Wonderful Article’
Editor: Sasha Senal wrote a wonderful article about the “Make Billionaires Pay” protest/rally that was held Sept. 20 in Eureka (“Protesters Talk Back to Authoritarianism,” Sept. 25). She caught the vibe, and I appreciate that. It was communal and fun. As she noted, younger folks were a missing part of the message. I was glad…
‘Subject to Risk’
Editor: I am writing today to address two aspects of the recent Grand Jury report published in the NCJ on Sept. 4. Firstly, I am utterly gobsmacked that the board of supervisors once again is failing in its responsibilities, and falling behind in maintaining county facilities, even as the Garberville Veterans Hall is being rebuilt…
Burying the Dead
The approach of Halloween may bring to mind bats, crows, toads and spiders, but there is another creature that fits in with the holiday’s theme: the burying beetle, aka sexton beetle (Nicrophorus defodiens). It’s aptly named, as a sexton is a person who maintains a church’s buildings and churchyard, and whose duties once included digging…
Fire Season
Fire season, Harvest season, So much here to do. Preparing dinner from Our abundant harvest, With corn, summer squash, And tomatoes, too. I’m deep in the middle When I hear a sound I know. Aircraft, helicopter, Flying close and flying low. Not just any aircraft The heavy roar is quite unique. It’s CalFire up above,…






