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Nirvana’s surviving members Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and touring guitarist Pat Smear reunited at the FireAid Benefit Concert at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California on Thursday, Jan. 30. Completely unannounced, Nirvana took to the stage at 10.30 p.m. in the penultimate slot of the night and tore through a four-song set with four female guest vocalists. St. Vincent took on vocal and guitar duties on Nevermind track Breed, before Sonic Youth legend Kim Gordon fronted the band for early Nirvana classic School. Rock icon Joan Jett then joined Nirvana to tear through the gloriously heavy Territorial Pissings. The show ended with his daughter Violet Grohl singing on an Unplugged version of All Apologies.

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Nirvana stages surprise reunion for first time in 7 years

A legendary rock band reunited for the first time in nearly a decade to perform at FireAid.

The owner of Harbor Books, Melinda Einander, poses for a photo outside her shop. (Jerry Knaak photos / The Daily World)

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Independent bookseller keeps reading lamp lit in Hoquiam

Spend five minutes with Melinda Einander and you’ll be telling her all about your favorite books and authors…

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Calendar of events updated January 30

Irish music plays in Ocean Shores

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Raiders of the Lost 7th Street cinema experience

Two weeks before I turned 12, Raiders of the Lost Ark starring Harrison Ford was released. My parents…

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Harbor Happenings

Find out what’s coming up in and around Grays Harbor County.

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World Gone By

Go back in time and find out what life was like in the area decades ago …

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Gary Doyle tosses a baited crab trap into the Willapa Bay from the Toke Point Pier in Tokeland on Friday, Jan. 17.

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Tokeland crabbing: ‘ It’s unbelievable how good it is’

Tokeland, a small fishing town on the north side of Willapa Bay, has been a local hot spot…

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Coastal razor clam digs are tentatively scheduled starting Jan. 26. Pictured is Twin Harbors.

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WDFW approves more coastal razor clam digs

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed seven days of razor clam digs on coastal…

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Grays Harbor County Superior Court Judge Katherine L. Svoboda presents Wayne Giberson with a medal.

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Drug court changes lives

Family, friends, alumni fill courtroom with boisterous support; graduation highlights need for and effectiveness of treatments courts

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Galway Bay Irish Restaurant, Pub & Gifts in Ocean Shores is hosting a celebration of Irish music as they explore the Irish influence in Appalachian, Bluegrass, Cowboy, Country and Cavalry (ABC3) music from Jan. 31-Feb. 2.

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Comedy night at Driftwood

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Indigenous civil rights documentary FISH WAR to screen in Hoquiam

FISH WAR, a documentary film produced by Northwest Treaty Tribes Media and North Forty Productions, will have a…