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Feedbag: Tacoma Brewing, local bounty class, wine sipping and more ...

Food Matters

Feedbag: Tacoma Brewing, local bounty class, wine sipping and more ...

SEASON BREWS Some breweries celebrate the summer season with light citrus blondish hops. Tacoma Brewing Company (625 Saint Helens Ave., Tacoma) takes seasonal brew to a whole new level. From 5-9 p.m. Thursday, July 18 and 3-9 p.m. Friday, July 19, brewmaster Morgan Alexander will feature limited beers infused with locally

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Band Of Horses, Dark Star Orchestra, KMFDM, Kid Cudi, Lamb of God, Tech N9ne, Styx and others ...

Concert Alert

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Band Of Horses, Dark Star Orchestra, KMFDM, Kid Cudi, Lamb of God, Tech N9ne, Styx and others ...

We list major concerts going on sale this weekend, as well as national touring acts performing in the Puget Sound this week and down the road. SECRET TICKET CODE TM

Jerry "J.W." Johnson, R.I.P.

Heroes & Awards

Jerry "J.W." Johnson, R.I.P.

Joint Base Lewis-McChord has lost a familiar face dedicated to volunteerism and bringing joy. On July 11, Jerry "J.W." Johnson, 66, passed away at his Lacey home surrounded by family and friends. Johnson spent 20 years in the Army, eventually retiring in south Puget Sound and taking a job with the

Cadet Col. Garrett Stanley earns Spaatz Award

People Rule

Cadet Col. Garrett Stanley earns Spaatz Award

Garrett Stanley is not your typical 16 year old. He's an outstanding community college student, a licensed glider pilot, a leader in the Peninsula Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) in Bremerton and now the recipient of the General Carl A. Spaatz Award. At the McChord Field Officers' Club today,

Eliminating barriers for those who have served

Benefits & Deals

Eliminating barriers for those who have served

If you've fought for our country, then you shouldn't have to fight discrimination. That's the argument first-year U.S. Rep Derek Kilmer is making in congress. Spurred by stories of soldiers being denied housing or refused jobs because of their military background, Kilmer, a democrat from Gig Harbor, introduced a bill last week

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Coffee Gift for Tacoma's North End

Liquid

Coffee Gift for Tacoma's North End

Not all baristas are created equal. Some are just naturally endowed with a little bit of extra barista awesomeness. Tucked into a neighborhood café called Café Brosseau is one such barista. At just 18 years old, Hailey Gift is already on the path to barista awesomeness overload. Gift just about literally

Taste of Tacoma recap

Features

Taste of Tacoma recap

When Festivals Inc., the force behind the Bite of Seattle and Taste of Tacoma, approached TV Tacoma's own Amanda Westbrooke, big changes were set in motion for a more Tacomacentric festival than in past years. Westbrooke couldn't have been more gung-ho. "I was overwhelmed and excited to be a part of

Fractal rag: A people's history of "Ragtime"

Stage

Fractal rag: A people's history of "Ragtime"

The closer you look at any fractal shape, the more complex and beautiful it gets. In fact, there's a point at which you suddenly find yourself presented with an exact duplicate of the original, albeit at a much smaller scale. So it is with history. Look deeply into any particular

Through Aug 4: "Ragtime"

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Through Aug 4: "Ragtime"

It's a long play, three hours give or take, even after some numbers were trimmed from the 2009 Broadway revival. On opening night of Tacoma Musical Playhouse's second production (the first was seven years ago), early numbers were plagued by recurring sound issues and the hollow acoustics

Visual Edge: Ron Hinton Soars

Stage

Visual Edge: Ron Hinton Soars

The latest works by Ron Hinton (not to be confused with Ron Hinson) at Childhood's End are more dynamic than anything of his I've seen before. At least the wall-hanging sculptures. The free-standing pieces on pedestals are more of the same stuff I've seen from him in the past -

Jesus on the Moon brings music out of hibernation

Music

Jesus on the Moon brings music out of hibernation

Sometimes I think about all of the music I've heard in my life. Hundreds upon hundreds of hours of sounds drifting into my head - albums, radio, live performances, passing someone on the sidewalk as they hum a tune to themselves. It's almost incomprehensible how much music I've been actively

Music Critics' Picks: Craig G, Death By Stars, Dog Jaw, The Littlest Birds

Critics' Picks

Music Critics' Picks: Craig G, Death By Stars, Dog Jaw, The Littlest Birds

[HIP-HOP] + THURS, JULY 18 He is more than a "rapper." He's not your average MC either. He's a legendary writer, freestyle MC and a member of another legend's crew - Marley Marl's famed Juice Crew.  He is called by the name Craig G and he will be in The 253

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Veterans of Foreign Wars: Changing lives

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Veterans of Foreign Wars: Changing lives

You remember First Blood, the original 1982 Rambo movie. John Rambo drifts around the States without a single friend, and when the harassment finally triggers his PTSD, he goes on a rampage. Finally he gets a single scrap of cold comfort from his former commanding officer - who offers to

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Now playing in theaters

3:10 TO YUMA: Christian Bale plays an Easterner who lost a leg in the Civil War and has now come to the Arizona territory to try ranching.  Russell Crowe plays the vicious leader of a gang feared in the territory.  Almost by unlucky fate, the rancher joins a posse to

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Now playing in theaters

3:10 TO YUMA: Christian Bale plays an Easterner who lost a leg in the Civil War and has now come to the Arizona territory to try ranching.  Russell Crowe plays the vicious leader of a gang feared in the territory.  Almost by unlucky fate, the rancher joins a posse to

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No End In Sight

A documentary featuring devastating testimony from men and women who had top government or military jobs, had responsibility in Iraq or Washington, implemented policy, filed reports, labored faithfully in the service of U.S. foreign policy, and then left the government. Some jumped, some were pushed. They all feel disillusioned about

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