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The (Holiday) Show Must Go On

The holidays in Humboldt wouldn’t be the same without the fun and frolicking of Dell’Arte’s annual holiday show, an hour of nonstop high-energy, story-driven entertainment that has something for everyone. Back in September, Dell’Arte’s challenged its third-year MFA students to come up with a concept that could be produced with the number of actors available […]

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New Kid’s Channel Coming to KEET

Kids, adjust your rabbit ears. Local PBS affiliate KEET is planning to launch a new, 24-hour children’s programming channel this year. The channel will feature PBS Kids shows, according to a press release, offering educational and entertaining programming outside of the classic kids-times — Saturday mornings and before and after school hours. KEET General Manager […]

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Mystery and History

It was a perfectly pleasant party (we were told we were in New Orleans). Sure, the ballerina Ykatarina Chislova and burlesque dancer Lydia Thompson seemed out of sorts with each other — Ykat (pining for her dead duke, and not the paranoid live Grand Duke Alexei) calling Lyd (was she in fact a British spy?!) […]

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Inside KEET

As a KEET volunteer of over 15 years and employee for just under three years, I read your article (“KEET at the Crossroads,” June 20) with interest. I left the station in October of 2012 under circumstances which were both puzzling and sad. I loved my job at KEET. Probably too much for my own […]

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