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Music Critics' Picks: La Luz, Balms, Dead Winter Carpenters

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Music Critics' Picks: La Luz, Balms, Dead Winter Carpenters

[SURF ROCK] + SAT, FEB. 8 Last November, La Luz were driving along in their tour van when they hit a patch of black ice that sent them skidding into a concrete block. While waiting for AAA to come, a semi-truck came barreling into their van. It was a terrifying and

"A Punch of Color," works by Camille Patha at Tacoma Art Museum

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"A Punch of Color," works by Camille Patha at Tacoma Art Museum

The Camille Patha show at Tacoma Art Museum is stupendous. Frankly, having seen her paintings only on a computer screen, I had not expected anything so great. On my computer they were too slick, too intense, and overwhelming in a not-good way; but the real deal is breathtaking. The show is

Dillingers Cocktails and Kitchen speakeasy opens in Olympia

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Dillingers Cocktails and Kitchen speakeasy opens in Olympia

John Dillinger, the depression-era outlaw whose gang robbed two dozen banks and prompted the induction of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is the inspiration behind the name Dillingers Cocktails and Kitchen, a new business located at 404 Washington St. in downtown Olympia. And, oh how apropos. Not only was the building

Building Post Hall in downtown Tacoma

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Building Post Hall in downtown Tacoma

In the fall of 2012, I was given a tour through the cavernous insides of the old Tacoma Post Office building downtown. You know the one: weathered and storied, hunkered down on A Street, still with a functioning Post Office on the main floor, but with several other floors that

The Silver Dollars take the long, dusty trail back to the Sound

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The Silver Dollars take the long, dusty trail back to the Sound

The past few years have been exciting ones for certain graduates of the Tacoma School of the Arts: members of a SOTA music collective called Dear Records. Alumni of Dear Records include Brad Oberhofer (of Oberhofer, you know?), Molly Hamilton (of Pitchfork-approved Widowspeak), Colin Scott Reynolds (I Low, Watermelon Sugar,

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Tacoma Community House

Still going strong since it began offering services to community newcomers in 1910, Tacoma Community House, 1314 S. “L” St. in Tacoma’s Hilltop district, offers, under one roof, a broad menu of programs and services in basic education, life skills development, employment assistance, multi-lingual assistance and immigration help.  It provides

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Sasquatch! packages, James Taylor, Motley Crue, Jeff Dunham, Kathy Griffin and others ...

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Tickets On-Sale Alert: Sasquatch! packages, James Taylor, Motley Crue, Jeff Dunham, Kathy Griffin and others ...

We list major concerts going on sale this weekend, as well as national touring acts performing in the Puget Sound this week

Jack & Bill & Lu & Al

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Jack & Bill & Lu & Al

Typecasting can be both a boon and a burden. When an actor plays a role so masterfully or for so long that they become inexorably linked to it, it not only provides them job security, it cements their legacy in the "biz" and their place in the public consciousness. At

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Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell assumes command of 7th Inf. Div. at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

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Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell assumes command of 7th Inf. Div. at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

As Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza relinquished command of the 7th Infantry Division in Tuesday's ceremony, he first thanked those that have helped him. Then he praised the man that's replacing him - Maj. Gen. Terry Ferrell. "Today, I'm honored to hand over the reins to a tremendous leader and a wonderful Army

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