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On the Go-Slow

Yielding to massive public pressure, the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors backed off from a giant re-zoning effort Jan. 15 and instead adopted a go-slow planning process that could take up to two years to implement. The previous plan, which involved re-zoning thousands of parcels with minimal notice to the public, had evoked hours of […]

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Woo-Woo and the Hammer

The weekly staff meeting begins with the ringing of a Tibetan prayer bowl. ResolutionCare’s entire staff — social workers, administrators, nurses, community health workers, clinicians, a chaplain, an “office synergist” and an IT specialist — crowd around a pair of tables pushed together as if a few people showed up unexpectedly for Thanksgiving dinner. Other […]

Posted inLetters + Opinion

On Murder Mountain

Repeatedly over the last few weeks, I’ve been asked for my impressions of Murder Mountain, the six-part docuseries looking at Humboldt County’s cannabis industry released on Netflix last month. The short answer? It isn’t worth your time. At this point, you’ve probably seen that the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office has blasted the series as a […]

Posted inEat + Drink

Drag Me, Vegans

Last week a sample of Milkadamia arrived at my office in artsy packaging that bore the competing slogans “Moo is moot” and “Cuddle in a cup.” It looked like the most conspicuously bespoke non-dairy option this side of liquified pearls so, yes, I had to know. The macadamia creamer sinks to the bottom of my […]

Posted inArts + Scene

The Aftermath of Wars

The Vietnam War shaped Eric Hollenbeck. American “missions” in Iraq, Afghanistan and countless others since have shaped generations of veterans who struggle to function in a world that has little or no understanding of their experiences. Radioman, currently playing at Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre in Blue Lake, is a powerful tribute to those veterans that will […]

Posted inMusic

From Here to Eternity

Last month McKinleyville native and metal-scene stalwart John Hee passed away at the age of 43. Known for his impressive and kinetic bass playing in many local bands, including Acts of Aggression, Entheogon, Kids for Sale and, most recently, Dead Man’s Tale (winner of the 2013 KMUD Battle of the Bands), John will be celebrated […]

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Causes Noble and Lost

Reviews REPLICAS. It’s been awhile since I’ve done this so I hope I can be forgiven for a degree of indelicacy, as the muscles may have atrophied: This movie sucks. And not in a guilty-pleasure way or in a so-bad-it’s-good way, or even as the basis of a drinking game. Rather, it consists of a […]

Posted inLife + Outdoors

The Violet Snail Conspiracy

When it comes to snail appreciation, there are three types of people. Type 1 people display no curiosity about snails and don’t want to learn anything new anyway. Fortunately, these shit-for-brains wouldn’t read this newspaper, so I haven’t offended anyone yet. Type 2 people are snail-curious and may actively seek information about snails but they’ll […]

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