Tuesday, April 7

TUESDAY LOWDOWN: Famous-ish Technology Ethicist Will Talk About AI in Arcata Tonight

Do you feel like AI will soon destroy us all? Then maybe you should go hang out with Jaron Lanier — scientist, musician, artist, author and frequent podcast guest — who will either calm you, freak you out, or a little of both Tuesday night when he talks about the ramifications of our seemingly unavoidable digital future at the Cal Poly Humboldt College Creek Community Center. Details on that and other Tuesday delights in your Lowdown below.  


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Jaron Lanier on AI
Cal Poly Humboldt College Creek Community Center / 5:30-7 p.m. / Free
In the Great Hall. A pioneer of virtual reality and a leading voice in the ethics of technology, Mr. Lanier brings a uniquely humanistic perspective to today’s rapidly evolving AI landscape.
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Simple Shapes, Poppyfield, Pennies For Pluto, Lxs Perdidxs
Outer Space / 7-11 p.m. / $5
Emo and emo-adjacent bands from Portland and Santa Cruz.
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Adorni Fitness Classes
Adorni Center / 9 a.m.-7 p.m. / $7 Adults / $4 Senior / $2 Youth
Come checkout the Adorni Center and the various classes that we have available Daily!
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Ananda Yoga
HLOC’s The Space / 9:30-10:45 a.m. / $50 / 21+
Ananda Yoga is spiritual yoga postures. We begin each posture with alignment for balance and strength, intentionally drawing life-force energy and channeling it upward, finishing with an affirmation to focus and uplift the mind.
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OLLI Class: Puzzles & Paradoxes
See Event Description / 1-3 p.m. / $50 / $75 Non-OLLI Members / 18+
Discover the fascinating world of mechanical puzzles — taken apart, unlocked, or untangled rather than pieced together.
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Breaking the Silence: Confronting Intimate Partner Violence
Kate Buchanan Room / 2-4 p.m. / Free
This event is part of a 2 week series of community events all centered around supporting survivors and spreading awareness about sexual and domestic violence hosted by the Women’s Resource Center.
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Rewilding: Native Gardening for the Pacific Northwest & North Coast with Peter Haggard & Jane Monroe
Online / 6-7 p.m. / Free
Presentation with Peter Haggard and Jane Monroe as part of the Lost Coast Lectures series.
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Humboldt Cribbage Club
Eureka Moose Lodge / 6:15-9 p.m. / $8
“Experienced cribbage players join us for a six game cribbage tournament every Tuesday.”
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Lenten Bible Study
Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Fellowship / 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Inclusive, interfaith study group that will focus on canonical, apocryphal, and gnostic texts.
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Trivia w/ Reel Genius!
Kaptain’s Quarters / 7 p.m. / Free
Come test your knowledge while drinking from the best tap selection in Eureka!
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Baywater Blues Fusion
The Historic Eagle House / 7-8 p.m. / $10
Dance to blues and all types of music. No dance partner required.
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Opera Alley Cats
SpeakEasy / 7-10 p.m. / Free / 21+
Long-running Old Town musical institution featuring some of the region’s best jazz players.
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Karaoke
Cher-Ae Heights Casino / 8 p.m.
This is your chance.
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