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Thursday, April 3: "Wise Craft"

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Thursday, April 3: "Wise Craft"

Is knitting still big? For some people, it's never been small, nor has crocheting, quilting, weaving or any of the fiber arts. Thursday, new and veteran craft enthusiasts can get their fiberful fill during author Blair Stocker's take and make event. She invites everyone to craft an original creation using

Friday, April 4-Sunday, April 6: Jordan World Circus

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Friday, April 4-Sunday, April 6: Jordan World Circus

You might think swinging and flipping over high bars and prancing on two-inch-wide beams are skills only Olympic athletes such as Jordyn Wiebercan pull off with any degree of grace.  But the performers of the Jordan World Circus have mastered those gymnastic feats, and much more. Their show is full

Saturday, April 5: Gray Sky Blues Music Festival

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Saturday, April 5: Gray Sky Blues Music Festival

Ahhh, the Daffodil Parade! As surely as pint-sized marching bands will file down the street in lockstep while serenading onlookers with "Tequila," the sky will fill with dark clouds before an inevitable downpour drenches everyone within a two-mile radius of downtown Tacoma - (Don't tell me it won't happen. It

Through April 5: "Sent From Somewhere Else: The Black and White Photography of Gary Lappier"

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Through April 5: "Sent From Somewhere Else: The Black and White Photography of Gary Lappier"

There's something otherworldly about Gary Lappier's photography show, "Sent From Somewhere Else," at Fulcrum Gallery. That does not mean the pictures are of fantasy scenes or that they're surrealistic or dreamily atmospheric. They are simple, straightforward, black and white shots of the B&I Market on South

Tacoma's B&I Public Market Place frozen in time

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Tacoma's B&I Public Market Place frozen in time

There's something otherworldly about Gary Lappier's photography show, "Sent From Somewhere Else," at Fulcrum Gallery. That does not mean the pictures are of fantasy scenes or that they're surrealistic or dreamily atmospheric. They are simple, straightforward, black and white shots of the B&I Market on South Tacoma Way. What is

Saturday, April 5-Sunday, April 6: Nuclear Cowboyz

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Saturday, April 5-Sunday, April 6: Nuclear Cowboyz

So, the guys in circulation were trying to describe it to us the other day - telling us all about the Nuclear Cowboyz FMX tribe who returns to the Tacoma Dome this weekend for an action-packed show complete with a Hunger Games-ish storyline told through more than 1,000 gravity-defying freestyle

Sunday, April 6: The Flett Family in the Pacific Northwest

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Sunday, April 6: The Flett Family in the Pacific Northwest

The Weekly Volcano staff crosses Flett Creek during daily trips for Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccinos. We don't give Flett Creek much thought, because all we can think about are Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccinos. John Flett and his family couldn't enjoy the sweet awesomeness of Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccinos during their

Monday, April 7: Poem Making Workshop

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Monday, April 7: Poem Making Workshop

Writing good poetry isn't something that comes naturally to everyone. It's hard to find that "inner voice" without sounding cliché. Maybe there's help: Poetry Matters is a two-session poetry workshop encouraging poets and poetry lovers to share feelings and words in a noncritical atmosphere, led by poet Joanne Clarkson. The

Tuesday, April 8: Battlefield Band

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Tuesday, April 8: Battlefield Band

While pipes and whistles could also describe half the Volcano's staff's college years, more accurately (and relevant to this attempt at blurb-sized information spreading) it's the description given to the Battlefield Band, scheduled for Tuesday at Traditions Café and World Folk Art. The Battlefield Band has led and been at

Wednesday, April 9: Joanne Rand

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Wednesday, April 9: Joanne Rand

If you could ever wrap the matronly goodness of a mother's kiss, her love a tune of strength, her stories a place for the imagination to leap through the portal of everyday living and into the soundscape of music, riding the waves of Appalachian acoustics and vibrating on the end

Urban Spelunker: Lakewood's Steilacoom Boulevard

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Urban Spelunker: Lakewood's Steilacoom Boulevard

The city of Lakewood is the definition of melting pot. And, the pot shines along Steilacoom Boulevard. The street is one of the city's lifelines, connecting Lakewood with the town of Steilacoom, passing by the Oakbrook neighborhood and the popular Fort Steilacoom Park. The Boulevard houses a diverse mix of

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Antiques to love

Katy Jolley buzzes with excitement. She’s poring over books with Hollywood photos from a bygone era, enthusing over ideas for her latest purchase. She’s seeing a façade created from the pieces she purchased from the Oriental Theatre in Portland. She’s seeing a ‘30s-styled marquee calling out Tacoma events as well

Essential Guide to drinking like a Pierce County resident

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Essential Guide to drinking like a Pierce County resident

South Sound residents are a pretty easy breed to spot. Our love of the roasted bean is immense, so much so we can turn an average cup of joe order into a triple-grande-sugar-free-mochachino-extra hot with no foam. We've been known to have a penchant for flannels and beanie caps. But

Tacoma chefs go small at Slider Cook-Off 2014

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Tacoma chefs go small at Slider Cook-Off 2014

Our nation is one that has held the motto "bigger is better" for eras upon eras. But as time progresses, the little guys are getting their time in the spotlight. Smaller cell phones, hamster-sized vehicles and mini laptops are all great examples, but our love for the miniature includes culinary

Music Critics' Picks: CZAR, Endino's Earthworm and Nightmare Boyzzz

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Music Critics' Picks: CZAR, Endino's Earthworm and Nightmare Boyzzz

[NOISE METAL] + SAT, MARCH 29 Recently, a band called Skinny Puppy sued the U.S. government for playing their music at Guantanamo Bay. The price? $666,000. The crime was to use Skinny Puppy's music as a form of torture. We've heard many stories of these practices, over the years, of various

Psychedelic Purrs

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Psychedelic Purrs

There was a moment in my conversation with Jima, frontman of Seattle band the Purrs, when I expressed how inadequate it is to simply call the Purrs a psychedelic indie rock band. While that might be ultimately accurate, it just doesn't quite do justice to what the band does. Let's

Rock 'n' Roll Clinics at Ted Brown Music

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Rock 'n' Roll Clinics at Ted Brown Music

Jerry Miller, one of the founding members of Moby Grape and number 68 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, will be at Ted Brown Music in Tacoma on Friday, April 11, to share music, advice and anecdotes. "Moby Grape had a huge influence on their

The 7 Best Pacific Northwest Concerts of Spring 2014

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The 7 Best Pacific Northwest Concerts of Spring 2014

With South By Southwest safely in the rearview, the country is officially in full-on concert mode. Bands are continuing their tours out of Austin, making their way up the west coast, and eventually landing in our neck of the woods. Adding to the music overload is the recent announcement that

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Fridays Uncorked: Taste of Washington

Thursday, Aug. 23: Italian Wines from California, 5:308:30 p.m., complimentary, Pour at Four, 3814 N. 26th St., Tacoma, 253.761.8015. Thursday, Aug. 23: Tacoma Singles Wine Tasting, 7-9 p.m., Mandolin Café, 3923 S. 12th St., Tacoma, 253.761.3482. Friday, Aug. 24: Fridays Uncorked: Taste of Washington, 5-7:30 p.m., $12, Bayview School of Cooking, 516

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Give festival a chance

Topics like universal healthcare, activism, human rights, social justice, clean environment, sustainable farms and rank choice voting in Pierce County will be peacefully discussed and celebrated at a festival in People’s Park downtown Tacoma Sunday, Aug. 26 in People’s Park on Hilltop. The whole thing will be powered by solar

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