2 THE OPENING ACT MAY 25�JUNE 1, 2022 STAFF What we’re into New releases AUTO/BIOGRAPHY ‘HARRY’S HOUSE,’ HARRY STYLES follow us ONLINE www.goeasternoregon.com TWITTER twitter.com/GoEasternOregon FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/ goeasternoregon INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/ goeasternoregon contact us Lisa Britton Go! Editor editor@goeasternoregon.com 541-406-5274 Sarah Smith Calendar Coordinator calendar@goeasternoregon.com SUBMIT NEWS Submit your event information by Monday for publication the following week (two weeks in advance is even better!). Go! Magazine is published Wednesdays in the  Wallowa County Chieftain and Blue Mountain Eagle. It publishes Thursdays in The Observer, Baker City Herald and East Oregonian. ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTIONS Baker City Herald 541-523-3673 The Observer 541-963-3161 East Oregonian 541-276-2211 Wallowa County Chieftain 541-426-4567 Blue Mountain Eagle 541-575-0710 Hermiston Herald 541-567-6457 RAISING THE CURTAIN ON THIS WEEK’S ISSUE I n 2013, police testing so- nar equipment in Foss Lake, Oklahoma, found two cars at the bottom of the lake, each with the remains of three people inside. The trio in one car, a 1952 Chevrolet sedan, had disap- peared from the area in 1969. The other, a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro, went missing near the lake in 1970. Medical examiners confi rmed the identities of the six people, all of whom who lived in that part of western Oklahoma. What happened? The theories, as theories tend to be, are numerous. Not so for defi nitive answers. The mystery of the cars in Foss Lake, and the six people who died, is the subject of an episode of “Auto/Biography,” a documentary series that started in 2019 and is produced by Motor Trend magazine. Episodes, which are 44 minutes long, stream on Amazon Prime and Discovery+. I generally avoid reading autobiographies. Even the more compelling examples of the genre suff er, it seems to me, from the inevitable taint of narcissism. But “Auto/Biography” is merely a play on words. The series, created by Tim Donahue and Michael May, focuses on mysteries and other interesting stories in which vehicles play a prominent role. My family came across the series and a newer off shoot — “Auto/Biography: Cold Cases” — recently, and we’ve made it a habit to try to watch one episode W www.facebook.com/ autobiographyshow/ most evenings. Topics range widely. We came across the series by way of “Cold Cases,” which includes an episode about the Yuba County Five, a group of fi ve young men who inexplicably diverted from their intended driving route near Chico, California, in February 1978 and ended up driving into the snowy Sierras. The bodies of four of the men were found a few months later. The fi fth man has not been seen since. (“Cold Cases” also adds two other hosts besides May and Donahue.) You can learn more about the series at https://watch.motortrend. com/tv-shows/autobiography. ould you believe it? After a three-year drought, Harry Styles’ third solo record, “Harry’s House,” is almost here, just in time for summer. The highly anticipated follow-up to the pop musi- cian’s Grammy-nominated sophomore album, “Fine Line,” releases May 20. After listening to the singer’s latest studio album early and on repeat (for sci- ence), we can confirm that “Harry’s House” is chock-full of summertime bops, jubi- lant horn sections and lyrical nods to L.A. — as well as what appears to be a sonic love letter to “Don’t Worry Darling” director Olivia Wilde, whom Styles is rumored to be dating. — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — JAYSON JACOBY, EDITOR, BAKER CITY HERALD Your Adventure Awaits! Thousands of titles Unlimited # of sessions at ’ 2400 Resort Street Baker City, OR 97814 Explore the ONLINE LIBRARY at www.bakerlib.org 541.523.6419 info@bakerlib.org