Arts! Alive Live Broadcast Saturday July 3
The Northcoast Journal is celebrating 20 years of "journalism" with a massive party at the foot of F street. KHUM will broadcast/webcast it live from 6pm to 9pm.
It's not a question of how awesome it's gonna be, rather are you gonna be there?
Brazenly pasted from the NCJ's page:
"The Sounds: You may have heard somewhere (cough, Hank) that the night will feature the “Greatest Bill in Humboldt County Music History.” I can confirm (as I write this with a gun to my head) that that statement is a 100% scientifically proven fact. Ain’t no joke. If your ears are empty, we will cram them full of love.
First, headliner Magnum continue to battle The Beatles and The Rolling Stones for the title of Most Important Band Ever. Don’t believe me? Recently, the city of Arcata was deprived of its beloved Theater Lounge when the band, opening for Zepparella, inadvertently burned-the-mother-down with the sheer force of their rawk. Sad night for Arcatians, for sure, but a testament to the power of Magnum’s aural Blitzkrieg. Kiss Old Town goodbye.
Before Magnum melts your face off, you’ll have the opportunity to get down to the toe-tappin’ rock ‘n’ roll sounds of The Delta Nationals. If there’s a more good times/dance/smile inducing band on the North Coast, show them to us. Between sets, local singer/songwriter Josephine Johnson will hit the stage and entice you with melodies and authenticity.
The night begins with the colorful-party-on-demand that is Samba Na Chuva. I’ve heard rumors floating around NCJHQ that the plan is for them to parade through Old Town and seduce Arts Alivers, like a Samba-ing Brazilian Pied Piper of Hamelin to the party locale. If you happen to be wandering that night, trust me, you will be caught in their percussive tractor beam.
The Eats: We in the NCJ’s editorial gang are often just as surprised by the ads that appear on our pages as anyone. At this week’s editorial mixer, we gawked at the tally of local tastebud tinglers that are allegedly supposed to be supplying the grub for this shindig. If this list is to be believed, someone up front has pulled off a cuisine coup of epic proportions. In advance, the NCJ would like to thank (deep breath) Kyoto, Hurricane Kate’s, Venlo Chocolates,Avalon, Ramone’s Bakery, Lost Coast Brewery, Mazzotti’s,The Looking Glass House, The Lobby, Old Town Coffee & Chocolates, Chapala and Fieldbrook Winery. Great Googly Moogly, ain’t that an impressive list!
In addition, the fine people at the Sequoia Park Zoo will be running the no host bar, with proceeds benefiting its furry residents. What are the odds that a primate will serve you your martini? Well, we’ll see.
In related affairs, also know that the NCJ’s own Barry Evans will be gracing Arts Alive! He’ll be signing copies of his book, a collection of his wildly popular Field Notes, over at Eureka Books. That is, of course, until we lure him away with Samba Na Chuva.""






