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Urban Spelunker: Downtown Olympia

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Urban Spelunker: Downtown Olympia

When entering downtown Olympia, you will likely first be taken by the majestic state capitol, surrounding historical architecture and park scenery. As you venture further, you'll discover an eclectic mix of shopping and dining options in what is perhaps one of the most pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods around. Downtown Olympia is swirling

16th CAB gets sexual assault and harassment training

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16th CAB gets sexual assault and harassment training

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. - "Combating sexual assault and harassment within the ranks is our number one priority," said Gen. Raymond Odierno, Chief of Staff of the Army."The reason it's a stand-up day is because the Army feels like, rather than it being a stand-down day, it's going to be

Cowboys rejoice!

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Cowboys rejoice!

With the closure of the Big Whisky Saloon in the heart of downtown Tacoma, many a cowboy were left with an achy breaky heart, though most in the know did not anticipate the country bar void to remain for long. The demise of Big Whisky only meant bigger and better things for

Friday, June 21: Bloodbirds

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Friday, June 21: Bloodbirds

The similarities between Bloodbirds' album, Psychic Surgery, and the early Flaming Lips album, Telepathic Surgery, don't stop at the names. Like the work of the early Flaming Lips, Bloodbirds create psychedelic slash-and-burn screeds, with little dashes here and there of the kind of charming silliness in the lyrics that would

Friday, June 21: Paper Bird

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Friday, June 21: Paper Bird

The concept of the Broadway Center's Cathedral series is simplistic to the point of perfection: get some beautiful-sounding artists to perform in beautiful spaces designed to bounce around beautiful sounds. These are not raucous events, but rather contemplative experiences that take exploit churches' natural abilities to heighten and highlight negative

Music Critics' Picks: 'Tis Midnight Poetry Series, Paper Bird, Soulstice and Bloodbirds

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Music Critics' Picks: 'Tis Midnight Poetry Series, Paper Bird, Soulstice and Bloodbirds

[SPOKEN WORD] + FRI, JUNE 21 It should be no surprise that Free Ya Mind and Stella Haioulani have provided the longest running poetry/literary/hip-hop community programming in the Pacific Northwest, since 2001. Some may be unaware of the artistic community developed by Haioulani and inspired by the emotional remains of the

Wednesday, June 26: Happy Noose

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Wednesday, June 26: Happy Noose

On Happy Noose's self-titled debut, the charged punk instrumentation in concert with frontman Ryan Scott's deep, morose vocals went a long way toward connecting musical dots in the listeners' minds: clearly, Happy Noose are a band that takes its cues from early '80s UK New Wave, early

Happy Noose: Entering the valley

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Happy Noose: Entering the valley

On Happy Noose's self-titled debut, the charged punk instrumentation in concert with frontman Ryan Scott's Timothy Grisham's deep, morose vocals went a long way toward connecting musical dots in the listeners' minds: clearly, Happy Noose are a band that takes its cues from early '80s UK New Wave, early Goth

Visual Edge: The Pruzan Collection is a treasure

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Visual Edge: The Pruzan Collection is a treasure

Featuring more than 100 artworks from the collection of Herb and Lucy Pruzan, Creating the New Northwest is a stunning exhibition of works by many the most famous artists in the region, including William Cumming, Gaylen Hansen, Paul Havas, William Ivey, Fay Jones, James Martin, Alden Mason, Ginny Ruffner, Preston

Friday, June 21-Saturday, June 22: Capital City Pride Festival

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Friday, June 21-Saturday, June 22: Capital City Pride Festival

Marlayna McBride and her entourage of drag queens from Jake's on 4th in Olympia have been asked to be grand marshals for this year's Capital City Pride. "It is an absolute honor and privilege to have been asked to represent this prestigious title," McBride said. Miss McBride, aka Adam

Capital City Pride

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Capital City Pride

Marlayna McBride and her entourage of drag queens from Jake's on 4th in Olympia have been asked to be grand marshals for this year's Capital City Pride. "It is an absolute honor and privilege to have been asked to represent this prestigious title," McBride said. Miss McBride, aka Adam Geribaldi, lives

TUSH! burlesque does Vegas

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TUSH! burlesque does Vegas

"It's a helluva lot of work to produce your own shows - you have to have support. We are all so lucky to have each other's support for the technical stuff, and the emotional stuff - I mean, we're baring our breasts and baring our souls." These are the words of Ginger S.

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Nine Inch Nails, Drake, Matthew Good, Blondie, Iron & Wine and others ...

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Tickets On-Sale Alert: Nine Inch Nails, Drake, Matthew Good, Blondie, Iron & Wine 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 = Ticketmaster, 253.627.TIXS, www.ticketmaster.com TW = TicketsWest, 800.325.SEAT, www.ticketswest.com TWEB

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Support your local ‘Rock Zombie’

Tacoma’s 72-Hour Film Festival seemed to send out a clear theme message last May: mind the zombies. Months later, along came an intrepid group of professional-style film makers creating Rock Zombie (www.rockzombiemovie.com) hoping to amplify that message, loud and clear, and to raise it to: no, really, zombies rock! “They’re the thing

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Gestural love

Chuck Gumpert and Christopher Mathie are painters after my own heart. They both love the act of painting ― the kind of painting that since the 1940s has been called “gestural,” a word not recognized by dictionaries but well loved by artists the world over. Gumpert and Mathie share a studio,

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Glitter, Glisten, and Gleam

Sequins. Lucille Ball, Marilyn Monroe, Andy Warhol and Uncle Sam. Cotton candy. Artists and sparkly art. Put these ingredients together, and you must have the Tacoma Art Museum’s summer community festival Glitter, Glisten, and Gleam!, a free event happening from 6 to 8:30 Friday at the museum, celebrating “Sparkle then

Feedbag: Drink The Pink, Brew Five Three, Savor Tacoma Creperie and more ...

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Feedbag: Drink The Pink, Brew Five Three, Savor Tacoma Creperie and more ...

DRINK THE PINK Morso Wine Bar (9014 Peacock Hill Ave., Gig Harbor) is celebrating summer with rosés. Morso invites lovers of the vine to Drink the Pink with its rosé wine tasting from 5-7 p.m. Friday, June 21. Expect to sip rosés from Oregon, the south of France, Tavel and Corsica.

Through July 14: "The Importance of Being Earnest"

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Through July 14: "The Importance of Being Earnest"

Sometimes you desperately need something to bring a laugh or distract you enough to allow you to let go of whatever has been troubling you, even if only for a couple hours. Lakewood Playhouse's production of The Importance of Being Earnest does all of that. Oscar Wilde's

"The Importance of Being Earnest" succeeds unequivocally

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"The Importance of Being Earnest" succeeds unequivocally

Sometimes you desperately need something to bring a laugh or distract you enough to allow you to let go of whatever has been troubling you, even if only for a couple hours. Lakewood Playhouse's production of The Importance of Being Earnest does all of that. Oscar Wilde's 118-year-old script is

Friday, June 21: Soulstice!

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Friday, June 21: Soulstice!

"All the bands are top musicians," says Lee Brooks, who is presenting the third consecutive Soulstice! celebration in Olympia Friday. "The key word we've been using is "heavy." It's heavy funk. Its amazingly mind-blowing heavy funk." The Jefferson Rose Band, McTuff and The Brown Edition will be plowing through spring and

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