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Friday, April 25: Ben Rice and the Illamatics

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Friday, April 25: Ben Rice and the Illamatics

When 25-year-old Ben Rice opened his mouth to sing, I did not expect to hear the voice of an old soul, belted out in the honey-haggard tone of one who has been singing for a career, but that's exactly what happened. Combine with quick-picking on the guitar (sometimes on a

Friday, April 25-Sunday, April 27: 2014 Lakewood Sister Cities International Festival and ArtsFest Celebration

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Friday, April 25-Sunday, April 27: 2014 Lakewood Sister Cities International Festival and ArtsFest Celebration

Each year, the Lakewood Sister Cities Association holds a three-day festival highlighting the culture of one of its sister cities. This year, the organization is proud to bring the rich culture of Okinawa, Japan to the area with its 2014 International Festival and ArtsFest Celebration. The festival runs April 25 to

Through May 11: "The Odd Couple"

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Through May 11: "The Odd Couple"

If there's one show every theater practitioner in America "knows" is overproduced, it's Neil Simon's 1965 comedy The Odd Couple. As Lakewood Playhouse's artistic director, John Munn, pointed out to me many times, however, that reputation isn't fully deserved. I, for one, had never actually seen a

Theater review: "The Odd Couple" at Lakewood Playhouse

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Theater review: "The Odd Couple" at Lakewood Playhouse

If there's one show every theater practitioner in America "knows" is overproduced, it's Neil Simon's 1965 comedy The Odd Couple. As Lakewood Playhouse's artistic director, John Munn, pointed out to me many times, however, that reputation isn't fully deserved. I, for one, had never actually seen a stage production of

JBLM veterinary readiness training exercise serves animal needs in Belize

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JBLM veterinary readiness training exercise serves animal needs in Belize

COROZAL, Belize - A U.S. Army veterinary team joined with representatives of the Belize Agricultural Health Authority and Belize Public Health officials April 7-17 with the intent to boost the meat production of livestock, as well as the health of all animals in the Corozal region, Belize. BAHA veterinarian Dr. Joe

Washington National Guardsman headed to West Point Prep

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Washington National Guardsman headed to West Point Prep

Creating an opportunity to excel is hard work. Spc. Christian Ackerman lives and breathes this idea. "He is an outstanding young soldier who has a great plan for his future," wrote Capt. Joseph Siemandel, his company commander. Ackerman's road to creating opportunity for himself - and his country - begins in July at

Visual Edge: Figures and abstractions by Michael Kaniecki

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Visual Edge: Figures and abstractions by Michael Kaniecki

Michael Kaniecki draws with authority. Folks like me who have spent a lifetime in and around college art departments might say his figure drawings are like the stuff you see in every figure drawing class, and there's some truth to that; but Kaniecki does it better than most. He has a

Thursday, April 24: Christopher O'Riley's "From the Top"

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Thursday, April 24: Christopher O'Riley's "From the Top"

For most musicians the worlds of classical and modern music move in different orbits, if not galaxies. But when he sits down Thursday at the piano in the Rialto Theater, Christopher O'Riley should, once again, bring these spheres together. American pianist O'Riley has been sneaking Radiohead into the classical music

Sunday, April 27: Bethel Schneebeck Organ Recital

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Sunday, April 27: Bethel Schneebeck Organ Recital

Paul Fritts' organ has a following. In fact, it's so awesome he's being honored for it Sunday. Fritts and his team of artisans in Tacoma craft thousands of wood and steel components into some of the most graceful and inspiring modern pipe organs in the world. One of these artworks

Monday, April 28: Creative Colloquay

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Monday, April 28: Creative Colloquay

Monday, the Weekly Volcano's art critic's prose will be read by the Weekly Volcano's theater critic at Creative Colloquay, which was founded by the Weekly Volcano's food critic. The Volcano's 12 pages can't hold these talented folks. The literary event will also feature storytellers Jack Cameron, Titus Burley, J Anne

Tuesday, April 29: Taco Tuesday with the Don Cohen Jazz Quartet

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Tuesday, April 29: Taco Tuesday with the Don Cohen Jazz Quartet

Not that anyone needs another excuse to eat tacos, but Southbay Dickerson's BBQ in Olympia has declared Tuesday the day of the taco. And while barbecue and tacos may not sound harmonious on the surface, the principle behind "low and slow" cooking crosses any border. These hybrid

Wednesday, April 30: Clarinetist Eddie Daniels

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Wednesday, April 30: Clarinetist Eddie Daniels

Ah, the clarinet. It's the godfather of the woodwinds. You only have, say, a half-inch diameter to blow through. If you don't blow properly, it makes a loud, annoying noise. But if it's blown through properly, it's a beautiful instrument. The sound is so mellow, and soothing, and healing and

"No Way Out": Focusing on military suicides

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"No Way Out": Focusing on military suicides

It is a sad fact that the military is losing servicemembers to suicide at a rate that continues to climb. One former Army officer is poised to explore the problem, identify causes and, hopefully, work toward a solution ... through a film he is crowdfunding through Kickstarter. John Shaff, who described himself

NCOs participate in Stryker Master Trainer Course at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

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NCOs participate in Stryker Master Trainer Course at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

They rotated out in groups of four or five Soldiers each. The noncommissioned officers from the 3-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 7th Infantry Division, focused on the lesson at hand-mounting and dismounting a .50-caliber machine gun on a Stryker vehicle. This block of instruction is part of six-week Stryker Master Trainer

Urban Spelunker: North Proctor District in Tacoma

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Urban Spelunker: North Proctor District in Tacoma

Just a hop away from Tacoma's Ruston Way and downtown areas lies the Proctor District. Within this charming walkable district, the "heart" surrounds North 26th with retail shops, eateries and more lined up nicely in a row. Once you hit North 30th, though it appears a little sleepy and more

Exploring the Olympia Armory

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Exploring the Olympia Armory

Did you know that the Washington Army National Guard has an armory in downtown Olympia? Even if you did, do you know what they do? On a day-to-day basis, the building serves as the headquarters of the 2d Battalion, 146 Field Artillery Regiment, which is part of the 81st Armored Brigade

Budget reductions threaten military readiness

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Budget reductions threaten military readiness

As the military continues to downsize as the United States pulls out of the Middle East and as the decade-long conflict comes to an end, U.S. Rep. Adam Smith said some difficult budgetary decisions would be made that will impact Joint Base Lewis McChord. With the budget reductions, Smith warned about

Music Critics' Picks: Science!, TisDass, Mr. Twist, Night Beats and others ...

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Music Critics' Picks: Science!, TisDass, Mr. Twist, Night Beats and others ...

[FOLK ROCK] + FRI, APRIL 18 I'm just going to come out and say it. I have a crush on Science! I really do. There is something super endearing about two dudes playing guitars in such depths that it can elicit emotion - sincerity, reflection, angst, and especially happiness. These singer/songwriters

Black Pussy are a boozy trip through the 5th Dimension

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Black Pussy are a boozy trip through the 5th Dimension

Portland's Black Pussy are quick to address their name to anyone provoked by it. You see the Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar" - a frankly kind of odd ode to slavery and interracial sex, though let's continue not thinking about that - was originally supposed to be titled "Black Pussy." Mick

Record Store Day: Your opportunity to declare your love for music

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Record Store Day: Your opportunity to declare your love for music

My father's record collection is vast and intimidating. For years, he worked as a clerk at Peaches Records & Tapes, quick to nab up everything he could and get all High Fidelity with the rotating cast of record store devotees. Growing up, I never owned a record. In my early

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