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JBLM Sergeant Audie Murphy Club

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JBLM Sergeant Audie Murphy Club

Word is getting out about the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club. You may have seen a member wearing the medallion, with its distinctive powder blue ribbon, at an official military function, but you may not have known its significance. You have probably seen members helping out at area events or dropping off

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Thursday, Jan. 8: Shared Memory Book Club

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Thursday, Jan. 8: Shared Memory Book Club

Meanwhile on Frat Boy Slut Ho Bitch Island, Troy was way totally bummed when blond fake-titted bleach-toothed former stripper Erica dissed his sloppy macho drunken overtures and instead chose to grind her fake-tan hips through two minutes of stomach-churning hot-tub sex simulation with amateur weightlifter and flunking Communications major Rick

Through April 16: Woolworth Windows

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Through April 16: Woolworth Windows

Elise Koncsek's "Sneak Peek" in the Woolworth Windows is an impressive and fun work of art. It consists of flat, cut-out images in a pop style not unlike children's book illustrations. There are stylized trees and animals, and each one has peepholes at adult and child levels.

Peepholes and "Metamorphosis" in downtown Tacoma

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Peepholes and "Metamorphosis" in downtown Tacoma

Elise Koncsek's "Sneak Peek" in the Woolworth Windows is an impressive and fun work of art. It consists of flat, cut-out images in a pop style not unlike children's book illustrations. There are stylized trees and animals, and each one has peepholes at adult and child levels. What you see

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Friday, Jan. 9-Sunday, Jan. 11: Monster Jam

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Friday, Jan. 9-Sunday, Jan. 11: Monster Jam

Who doesn't like to sit in attendance while junkyard cars get smashed and toppled by massive, petrol-chugging monster trucks? Probably no one. That's like suggesting there's someone out there that doesn't like nacho cheese and back fat. Likely story. ... Anyway, luckily this weekend "the world's biggest and baddest monster

Friday, Jan. 16: The Good Lovelies

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Friday, Jan. 16: The Good Lovelies

Harmony-drenched country-folk trio The Good Lovelies are Toronto's finest export since Sarah Harmer. This all-female group is indeed good and lovely, having nailed a formula of old-fashioned dresses, buoyant ditties, spot-on three-part harmonies and onstage repartee. What started off as a one-off singing Christmas music in 2006 has turned into

Friday, Jan. 23: Jacobsen Series Presents "Music For Carillon, Percussion and Hammered Dulcimer

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Friday, Jan. 23: Jacobsen Series Presents "Music For Carillon, Percussion and Hammered Dulcimer

Feel like your life could use a little more "je ne sais quoi"? Well, we know quoi: You need a classy joint, a night out on the town, some sweet percussion action. Perhaps in the form of a world premiere duet for marimba and euphonium, written by award-winning composer Neil

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Saturday, Jan. 24: Handel's "Alcina"

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Saturday, Jan. 24: Handel's "Alcina"

George Handel's magical opera Alcina, based on the epic Italian poem Orlando Furioso, features back-to-back solos littered with cadenzas, lots of cross-dressing and heavy use of castratos - from the time when castration was the quickest route to success for aspiring opera singers. PLU Opera presents the three-act play that

Saturday, Jan. 17: Peking Acrobats

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Saturday, Jan. 17: Peking Acrobats

Regional bragging rights. Office betting pools. Weekend afternoon boredom. These are all worthwhile reasons to be a sports fan. But for the Weekly Volcano's money, the best defense of sports' spectators has to be the vicarious thrill that we get from seeing athletes do all the cool stuff we can't

Saturday, Jan. 10: Fantastic Animals EP Release Party

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Saturday, Jan. 10: Fantastic Animals EP Release Party

The rock concept album lives! Tommy told the story of a deaf, dumb and blind kid who became a wizard of some kind. Yoshimi battled some pink robots on a Flaming Lips record. Styx rebelled against a bleak, totalitarian future with rock-n-roll in Kilroy Was Here. And now, the Fantastic

Saturday, Jan. 10: "Neil Berg's Rock-N-Roll Decades"

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Saturday, Jan. 10: "Neil Berg's Rock-N-Roll Decades"

Neil Berg's Rock-n-Roll Decades travels the annals of rock history. Instead of using lame comic filler to slog from song to song, however, its performers introduce each number with history about the icon who made it famous. We're talking single-named superstars like Elvis, Dylan, Aretha, Janis,

Jukebox musical time travelers

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Jukebox musical time travelers

One of the most popular theater trends to emerge over the last two decades is the jukebox musical, in which some theme or performer is used as a justification for stringing together a bunch of hit songs you already know. The term dates to 1962 at the latest, and An

Saturday, Jan. 10: Sol Seed

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Saturday, Jan. 10: Sol Seed

Tell me something: do you enjoy music? I mean, pretty much any kind of music? Reggae? Electronica? Folk? Funk? Nursery rhymes? Australian didgeridoo? Or unconditional love - do you enjoy that? Do you appreciate lyrical messages of intercultural acceptance and peace? If you said yes to any of that, then

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Sunday, Jan. 11: The Danny Quintero Quintet

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Sunday, Jan. 11: The Danny Quintero Quintet

The Jazz LIVE at Marine View kicks off its seventh year with dynamic vocalist Danny Quintero. His keen ear for subtle nuances of the "Sinatra School of ‘Bel Canto' singing" - the articulation, phrasing, dynamics and breath control belies his 25 years of age. He personifies a fresh, likeable and personalized approach

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