Behind the Redwood Curtain Northern California Archive Menu and widgets Graveyard Five – Lakeport, CA (1967) The calling card of the Graveyard Five, set over a colorized postcard of Mt. Konocti. Out of the fog-laced hills and underworld shadows of Lake County emerged The Graveyard Five, a ...
The article provides information on the Mobile Medical Office, one of two community-clinics-on-wheels that visits sites in rural Humboldt County in California. It serves high-risk teenagers, drug users, the homeless and poor in economically depressed small towns, and immigrant farm workers. It ...
Located 200 miles north of San Francisco, Humboldt County is literally and figuratively separated from the rest of the country by thousands of acres of giant redwood trees that the locals call the Redwood Curtain. I traveled to this remote part of America shortly after the five-year anniversary...
The concert was first conceived by organ soloist Douglas Moorehead to introduce the public to great organ literature. The 1992 Rhody Concert has the most unusual experience after three large earthquakes hit the northwest coast of California within the period of one weekend.Moorehead...
Eureka, California (population 30,000), is more than a three-hour drive through mountains and forests from any urban center, and yet this small town on the northern California coast boasts a popular annual concert, which features the pipe organ as the centerpiece of the program. The concert,...