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NORTH COAST, Calif. — At age 104, the Fortuna Rodeo is still breaking new ground and creating new traditions.
This year Fortuna Rodeo Week opens July 12 with the first “Country On The Coast,” featuring a top notch country music concert experience.
Country headliner Bryan Martin is joined by popular openers and rising artists Alex Key and Timmy McKeever.
“We wanted to offer our community a new experience this year, unique for Humboldt County,” said Shannon McWhorter, president of the Fortuna Rodeo Association. “This will be a fantastic show under the stars, and a great start to Rodeo Week in Fortuna!”
Headliner Bryan Martin bares his soul in his music and the fans love it! He’s had some extreme ups and downs, victories as well as struggles in his life, and he doesn’t conceal anything. His music digs deep, never hiding from the highs and lows in life that can be too difficult to define outside of a melody.
He’s revved up radio charts with the pedal-to-the-floor hit “We Ride,” and reaches millions of listeners each month, with more than 800 million career streams.
Alex Key is a young purveyor of classic country music, keeping fiddle and steel at the forefront of his sound. His album titled “Outdated” which debuted at #1 on Amazon music, spent several weeks at the top of the iTunes charts and received rave reviews.
Hits from this album include the title track, “Outdated” and “Haunted House,” both of which reached viral success on social platforms where he has gained more than one million devout followers.
Timmy McKeever combines a mix of styles to create a versatile hybrid country sound with rock and pop influences. His music blends heartfelt storytelling with a modern edge. Timmy's songwriting process is deeply personal, focusing on themes of self-discovery and resilience. His unique sound, including the hits “I’ve known Better” and “Lightning Speed,” combine with his
dedication to charity work to make a significant impact on the country music scene.
Country On The Coast will take place Saturday, July 12, at the Fortuna Rodeo Grounds in Rohner Park, Fortuna. Gates open at 5 p.m. and showtime is 7 p.m.
Ticket prices range from $50 to $100 and a limited number of parking passes are available at $10 per vehicle. Free parking will also be available at Newburg Park with free shuttle transportation to the concert.
Country On The Coast details and tickets along with a full schedule of Fortuna Rodeo Week activities and events are available at https://fortunarodeo.com/.
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‘DEEP COVER’ ON AMAZON PRIME
Should you be in the mood for a goofy comedy mixed with some action, then Amazon Prime’s “Deep Cover” is a pleasing little film fixed upon three unlikely characters finding themselves embroiled in what could be an ill-fated caper.
Quoting the author of “The Improv Guide,” the film’s opening title says “Improv Comedy is like going into battle. If you want to kill, you have to be willing to die.” That might prove prophetic.
The opening scene on the streets of London results in a high-speed chase when one criminal on a motorbike is chased by gun-toting Albanians, who are then pursued by police officers unable to keep up with the hunt.
Toiling away in a boring IT job is Hugh (Nick Mohammed), a socially awkward tech nerd who fails to ingratiate himself with a bunch of obnoxious day traders, only to be told by his boss to stay in his lane and stop trying to be part of the team.
Meanwhile, Orlando Bloom’s Marlon wants to be a method actor but job offers go not much further than working in commercials, where he succeeded with a bit of recognition as the “Pizza Knight” in television ads.
After work, Hugh wanders by The Comedy Store, taking notice of the posted notice that he could find his voice and build confidence by joining a comedy improv class, which is run by aspiring actress and American expat Kat (Bryce Dallas Howard).
Hugh is hoping that getting experience on stage would help him garner self-esteem to hold his own at the office, rather than breaking into a questionable career move of stand-up comedy.
While the acting career is not really working out for Kat, whose circle of snobbish friends fret about her prospects, a new path converges for her by teaming up with Hugh and Marlon.
The trio is recruited by Detective Billings (Sean Bean) for undercover work going after drug pushers. The theory is that real undercover cops would be quickly exposed but not these guys.
In short order, the acting team’s flair for the melodramatic doesn’t help much when they get in too deep with drug dealer Fly (Paddy Considine), and hapless Hugh does lines of coke to recklessly establish his street cred.
The situation gets even more chancy when the actors get access to Metcalfe (Ian McShane), the boss of the criminal underworld that is the true target for the undercover operation.
“Deep Cover” benefits from the comic chops of likable yet frivolous main characters going for laughs in what is undeniably an entertainment fully committed to absurdist escapism.
‘MUBI’ STREAMING PLATFORM
The ad-supported streaming service Tubi now appears to be well-established in providing users the opportunity to watch sports, along with vintage as well as more recent television programs and movies, for free.
On the other hand, not to be confused with Tubi is the streaming service MUBI, a global streaming platform that views itself as a kind of highbrow outlet for arthouse films and the like.
MUBI describes itself as a production company and film distributor dedicated to elevating great cinema by creating, curating, and acquiring and championing visionary films from iconic directors and emerging auteurs.
As part of its mission statement, MUBI believes “cinema should be viewed on screens of all shapes and sizes. Our curators scour film festivals for the most exciting and original new films, which we bring to the big screen with the same care and attention we give to our curated platform.”
For a taste of MUBI, some previous and upcoming releases include Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance;” Luca Guadagnino’s “Queer;” Joshua Oppenheimer’s “The End;” Magnus von Horn’s “The Girl with the Needle;” and Pinny Grylls and Sam Crane’s “Grand Theft Hamlet.”
Other works include Sofia Coppola’s “Priscilla;” Ira Sachs; “Passages;” Pedro Almodovar’s “Strange Way of Life;” Molly Manning Walker’s “How to Have Sex;” and Aki Kaurismaki’s “Fallen Leaves.” The names of directors Coppola and Almodovar are familiar; the others much less so.
Joachim Trier’s “The Worst Person in the World” sounds intriguing. Just who could it be? Are we talking about the entire history of the world with awful tyrants like Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse-tung (or Mao Zedong), Adolf Hitler, and Pol Pot?
MUBI co-productions include Jim Jarmusch’s “Father Mother Sister Brother” starring a stellar cast of Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Tom Waits, Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, Indya Moore, and Luka Sabbat.
Then there’s Karim Ainouz’s “Rosebush Pruning” starring Callum Turner, Riley Keough, Jamie Bell, Lukas Gage, Elena Anaya, Tracy Lettes, Elle Fanning and Pamela Anderson, and Michel Franco’s “Memory” starring Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard.
MUBI considers itself the biggest community of film lovers anywhere, with members across 190 different countries. The streamer is headquartered in London, with 15 offices around the world and over 400 employees.
Joining this community comes with a monthly or annual price tag, and it is available on the web, Roku devices, Apple Vision Pro, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, PlayStation, Samsung Smart TV, as well as mobile devices including iPhone, iPad and Android.
Tim Riley writes film and television reviews for Lake County News.
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MENDOCINO, Calif. — The Highlight Gallery announced it is hosting an exhibition in July of beautiful pastel paintings by Lake County artist Judy Magoon.
Magoon prefers to work with pastels to render her Northern California landscapes.
They allow her to produce the softness and brilliance of watercolors as well as the strength and intensity of oils.
Magoon believes that artists have no choice but to find a vehicle of expression for their creative energy.
The Highland Gallery is located at 10480 Kasten St. in Mendocino.
The gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 4 .m. daily.
For more information, call 707-937-3132 or email
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SANTA ROSA, Calif. – Country Summer presented by Bud Light, Northern California’s favorite country music festival, will return next weekend, Friday, June 27 to Sunday, June 29, for three days of music, sunshine and country music.
The festival, which takes place annually at the Sonoma County Event Center at the Fairgrounds, will include new VIP experiences, sponsor activations, gourmet food options, festival camping and a stellar lineup of 24 nationally-recognized performers.
The 2025 schedule of performers for the Chevrolet Silverado Main Stage and the Redwood Credit Union Community Stage include:
• Sam Hunt headlining on Friday, June 27. Gabby Barrett, LANCO, Lily Rose, Clay Street Unit, Dry Creek Station.
• Kane Brown headlining on Saturday, June 28. Mitchell Tenpenny, Eli Young Band, Canaan Smith, Mackenzie Carpenter, Jerrod Niemann, Adrien Nunez, Lauren Watkins, Clayton Mullen, Township.
• Dustin Lynch headlining on Sunday, June 29. Ian Munsick, Hailey Whitters, Elvie Shane, Travis Denning, Avery Anna, Annie Bosko, The Kruse Brothers.
Country Summer, which was recently named to Newsweek’s Reader’s Choice Top 10 Best Outdoor Music Festivals, will kick off at 3 p.m. on Friday, June 27. The festival is welcoming new wine sponsor, Rodney Strong Vineyards, for wine tasting and by-the-glass sales as well as line dancing lessons at the Rodney Strong Wine Garden.
Also new this year is a cooling tent with seating and a bar, hosted by Sonoma Clean Power; a new Kaiser Permanente Viewing Deck, accessible with upgraded ticket purchase and featuring an elevated view of the stage, access to private restroom trailers and bars, and small snacks throughout the day.
The festival will also offer new options for guests to store belongings, charge cell phones and rent lawn chairs for the day.
“As successful as County Summer has been, we are always looking for ways to improve the experience for our guests,” Drew Jacoby, an executive producer for Country Summer, said. “We can’t wait to open the gates for this year’s festival and thrill fans with an incredible line up, an expanded selection of craft food and beverage options, and games and activities for all to enjoy. We have a feeling this year will be one for the record books!”
This year Country Summer takes place on the last weekend in June, a departure from past festivals, which were historically held on Father’s Day weekend. “We wanted to appeal to fans who have been unable to attend due to Father’s Day obligations. We’ve had a great reaction to the date change,” said Jacoby.
Three-day passes to the festival are still available, starting at $225 for general admission. Single-day tickets start at $100 for general admission. Upgraded ticket options, including reserved seating, access to the “pit,” and preferred parking are also available.
Limited tickets remain for The Country Club, an exclusive area in Saralee and Richard’s Barn with a private cash bar, indoor restrooms and a fully catered dinner offered daily.
All available tickets, VIP upgrades, and parking passes can be purchased by visiting countrysummer.com. Listed ticket prices are inclusive of fees.
For those hoping to stay on festival grounds, Country Summer has limited tent and RV camping options. To purchase passes or learn more about tent and RV camping, visit countrysummer.com or contact the Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park directly.
Country Summer Music Festival presented by Bud Light is a destination music festival held annually at the Sonoma County Event Center at the Fairgrounds, 1350 Bennett Valley Road, Santa Rosa.
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