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Color and form

The show is called Color and Form, but I prefer to call it Beatrice Geller and Friends. It features digital photography by Geller, a Pacific Lutheran University art faculty member, with other works by Tom Michael, Carol Adelman, Stephen Rock and Jessica Spring. It’s really Geller’s show, but some of

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Bam Bam pots rock

Kathryn Bamford has a green thumb and an eye for one-of-a-kind pots. Her store, Bamford and Bamford Pottery, is an amazing place to visit with eye candy at every turn. Though the pottery is the main attraction at Bamford and Bamford, in the upcoming June edition of Sunset magazine it

Tacoma Hempfest 2010

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Tacoma Hempfest 2010

Somebody in Tacoma has a huge sack. Cajones, I mean. Moxie. Hempfest in Tacoma. We've had festivals celebrating queer pride. We've had marches against war. We've had parties featuring full on nudity and celebration of sexual freedom. Now Hempfest. Tacoma is being dragged into the 21st century kicking and screaming. Or

Sunday, June 20: Hank III

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Sunday, June 20: Hank III

If you're a tool, Hank III probably doesn't like you. And he'll tell you that, to your face, through middle finger or song. It's exactly the reason - only aided by a famous name and blue-collar approach to turning the Pop-Country Music Establishment on its ear -

Saturday, June 19: Coffin Break

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Saturday, June 19: Coffin Break

The term and idea of "grunge" often gets misused and misunderstood, as if everything emanating out of late '80s, early '90s Seattle sounded like Mudhoney and wore ridiculous amounts of flannel. It's simply not true. Anyone who was there can tell you so. Coffin Break was there. Staples of

WEDNESDAY READING: Went to see BRAD and a STUCK ON A BUS  show broke out

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WEDNESDAY READING: Went to see BRAD and a STUCK ON A BUS show broke out

Before last night, the last time I saw BRAD was the two shows the band did at the Troubadour in 2002 or 2003. As you're no doubt aware of, Brad is made up of Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard, drummer Regan Hagar of Malfunkshun, singer Shawn Smith of Pigeonhed and

Double dose

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Double dose

Talking about single shows is so 2009. In present day Tacoma - and by "present day Tacoma" I mean life here over the past two weeks - it's all about quantity. Who gets excited about single shows anymore? Not me. My pulse doesn't even rise unless an event means dedicating

BITE US: SideBar Bistro, Sputnik Donuts

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BITE US: SideBar Bistro, Sputnik Donuts

SideBar Bistro A new restaurant has arrived on Tacoma Avenue South, in Red Kelly's old spot near the County-City Building. The restaurant is the SideBar Bistro - note the legal theme - with cherry wood furniture, slate floors, fixtures that look as though they came from Restoration Hardware and three meals

Ruston Liquor Store

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Ruston Liquor Store

OK. I'm going to share with you one of my best-kept secrets. Why would I do this you ask? Well, because I love you of course!  Yeah, I don't buy that either. I do however very much appreciate you reading my weekly rambling thoughts, so in return I would like

NON-STOP HIP-HOP: Picking up the slack

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NON-STOP HIP-HOP: Picking up the slack

The public school system is failing. Failing the community and students - failing its dedicated instructors, too.  With cuts in arts, music programs and extracurricular activities designed to enhance the ability of students to think creatively, artistically and independently, it's no surprise student performance is less than impressive. Teachers, family environment and

1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) celebrates 30th anniversary of unit reactivation

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1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) celebrates 30th anniversary of unit reactivation

On Sept. 4, 1984, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) was reactivated on Watkins Field at then Fort Lewis. During that ceremony the Group's colors were presented to the unit's commander, Col. David Baratto. During his remarks, Baratto read from a letter written by a predecessor, Col. Charles Simpson. "It would give me the

Sunday, June 20: Shellshag

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Sunday, June 20: Shellshag

Mark it down. This will be one of the best shows of the week. Brooklyn's Shellshag - one dude, Johnny Shell, and one lady, Jen Shag - have built a decade-plus career on underground, awesome-as-fuck sludgepunk. Never creeping too close to the surface and managing to stay endearingly "underground" -

Saturday, June 19: Panama Gold

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Saturday, June 19: Panama Gold

Rock music history is littered with Anvils - bands that failed despite the successes of their contemporaries. For whatever reason, though they possessed the talent and ambition of their peers, fame never found these bands. Proof of their existence can be found in discount bins at your local record store.

Friday, June 18: The Purrs

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Friday, June 18: The Purrs

The Purrs aren't new to this game. When the Seattle psych-rock band (which needs two hands worth of fingers to count its years together, and recently released its sixth record, Tearing Down Paisley Garden) hits Tacoma this week, they'll know exactly what to do. Jima, The Purrs' singer, will be

Friday, June 18: Kelli Schaeffer

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Friday, June 18: Kelli Schaeffer

Sure, you could call it a little redundant. If you're a dick. Or, you could just reap the benefits. It seems that the powers behind bringing sweet-ass bands to town and putting on shows at The Loft at Urban Grace (many of the same faces behind the final incarnation of

MUSIC PICKS: Kelli Scharffer, The Purrs, Panama Gold, Shellshag

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MUSIC PICKS: Kelli Scharffer, The Purrs, Panama Gold, Shellshag

KELLI SCHAEFFER >>> Friday, June 18 Sure, you could call it a little redundant. If you're a dick. Or, you could just reap the benefits. It seems that the powers behind bringing sweet-ass bands to town and putting on shows at The Loft at Urban Grace (many of the same faces behind

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Santa's Castle open house

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Santa's Castle open house

On Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Santa's Castle is where dreams come true ... especially for the 16 military families they serve an hour during the Christmas season. Santa's Castle will host an open house at its new location, complete with tours and ribbon cutting at the new location from 5:30-8 p.m. Thursday,

Tuesday, Sept. 16: Pablo Menendez and Mezcla

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Tuesday, Sept. 16: Pablo Menendez and Mezcla

The story behind this sound begins in late sixteenth-century Cuba. Spaniards had arrived years before, establishing a colonial system, decimating the Siboney and Taino Indian populations. That left the invaders short on the labor needed to mine for the yellow metal that made them so feverish. Enter the Yoruba people.

How to be a skinny Canadian

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How to be a skinny Canadian

It's An internationally known fact that I am not an international traveler. I've made the people of America, and all four of you who read this column, well aware of my feelings toward international travel safety and lack thereof. I've become a huge germaphobe and wuss when it comes to foreign

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