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Sunday, Jan. 19: Opera Cinema Series - "The Magic Flute"

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Sunday, Jan. 19: Opera Cinema Series - "The Magic Flute"

Do you know the story of The Magic Flute? Mozart's famous 1791 opera tells the tale of four hopeless romantics who triumph over adversity - including giant serpents, a ruthless queen and evil sorcerers - to find true love. By Victorian standards, The Magic Flute was considered risqué because it

Monday, Jan. 20: Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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Monday, Jan. 20: Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Dr. Martin Luther King was propelled into the public limelight five days after civil rights activist Rosa Parks, on Dec. 5, 1955, refused to obey the Montgomery, Ala., law mandating that blacks sit in the back of the bus. A boycott of the city buses was declared, and King, as

Puget Sound military health care network stretches from JBLM to Oak Harbor to Bremerton

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Puget Sound military health care network stretches from JBLM to Oak Harbor to Bremerton

Facing budget cuts, Brig. Gen. John Cho is studying how to do more with less and still provide quality health care for the military by streamlining and partnering. Cho, the commanding general of the U.S. Army's Western Regional Medical Command, said part of the solution is found in cooperative efforts, partnering

Tuesday, Jan. 21: Freedom Trilogy

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Tuesday, Jan. 21: Freedom Trilogy

If you missed the stage reading of the delicious Southern-fried fiction of our own Mr. Alec Clayton at Olympia Timberland Library this past summer, you have another chance Tuesday, y'all. Clayton wrote a trilogy set in the steamy Mississippi Gulf Coast: The Backside of Nowhere is the story of movie

Wednesday, Jan. 22: Big Winter Reds tasting

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Wednesday, Jan. 22: Big Winter Reds tasting

One of the more embarrassing chapters in our culinary education happened in what we like to call wino season, when restaurateurs and wine merchants conspire to raise our consciousness (and open our wallets) with tastings, feasts and soirees. It's always January and February, when we would do well to stay

Through Feb. 1: Paitings by Carla Paine

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Through Feb. 1: Paitings by Carla Paine

Carla Paine's paintings at Olyphant Art Supply in Olympia are as rich and luscious as the settings for her portraits and still-lifes. They harken back to a time when artists were considered to have been chosen and blessed by God, when they painted their pictures for kings and popes and

Army veteran paralyzed after surgery

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Army veteran paralyzed after surgery

"When I started my organization my love was to take care of my comrades because of the bond we had," explained Kelly Carroll, an Army and National Guard disabled veteran who founded the "R Place of Refuge" charity out of her home in Kent in 2000. "I wanted to continue

Urban Spelunker: Sumner

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Urban Spelunker: Sumner

As one may imagine, any town dubbed "the Rhubarb Pie Capital of the World" is likely to maintain a small-town charm built upon a history built on agriculture. This stands true for the city of Sumner. Sumner's downtown boasts a plethora of spots prime for antique shopping excursions, fun retail

Through Sunday, Jan. 26: Washington Sportmen's Show

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Through Sunday, Jan. 26: Washington Sportmen's Show

It's winter, and you're hankerin' for some good old-fashioned outdoor fun, but all you can do is sit by the fireplace and watch Aunt Tilly do the mendin'. Never fear, the Washington Sportsmen's Show is here, with all the fish catching, bow hunting and turkey calling seminars you can cram

Carrying on the dream

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Carrying on the dream

This year, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day will be celebrated Jan. 20 and 2014 also marks the 50th anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and Dr. King's Nobel Peace Prize. The holiday was signed into law in 1983 and it was officially observed in all 50 states for

Music Critics' Picks: Abdu Ali, DJ Hawkskee, You are Plural, Trees and Timber

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Music Critics' Picks: Abdu Ali, DJ Hawkskee, You are Plural, Trees and Timber

[POET/RAPPER/VOCALIST] + FRI, JAN. 10 Baltimore artist Abdu Ali is a tough one to pin down. Combining surreal poetry with droning R&B, Abdu Ali comes across as a restless experimenter, switching back and forth from rapping, chanting, singing and startling outbursts. His recent, lurching "Thornz" is as unsettling as it is

Visual Edge: "Global Perspectives Exhibit" in The Gallery at TCC

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Visual Edge: "Global Perspectives Exhibit" in The Gallery at TCC

The latest show at The Gallery at Tacoma Community College is outstanding. It provides a look into the art and cultures - and most particularly the lives of working class people throughout the world as seen through the eyes of local artists. Included are paintings, drawings, sculpture and photography by

I'm, like, a Valley Girl on the "Angel Grove High" series

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I'm, like, a Valley Girl on the "Angel Grove High" series

Walking into BramCo Entertainment studios, the brainchild of Isaac Cooper and David Bramwell, two friends from Olympia who have known each other since middle school, I was led to a room with a microphone, a pitcher of water, and a Mac computer. Despite the minimal set up, the duo produces a

Winter concerts in the Pacific Northwest

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Winter concerts in the Pacific Northwest

Conventional wisdom suggests that one's best bet for combating those bleak Winter doldrums is to stay cooped up inside, shielding oneself against the elements, drinking heavily, and awaiting that glorious day when the weather turns. As a counterargument against conventional wisdom, I think it's vital to brave the outdoors and push

Boogie Board rock

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Boogie Board rock

If you'll allow me a brief aside, I'd like to have the opportunity to get this observation out of my brain. "Laguna," the opening track off an EP of demos by the Echo Echo Echoes, reminds me so viscerally of Some Loud Thunder - the effectively career-ruining sophomore slump from

Vien Dong restaurant will warm your body and soul

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Vien Dong restaurant will warm your body and soul

Ah, winter. Even while wishing for a mountaintop fireplace, darting from place to place for warmth, the first layering of woolens, drabbest down or brightest fleece begin to muffle forms and features. The back of the closet comes to the front, here's the Siberian mufti, the Antarctic-suited yakwear. Fake fur

Lt. Col. Richard "Ken" Wheeler, 91, recounts his WWII missions

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Lt. Col. Richard "Ken" Wheeler, 91, recounts his WWII missions

Retired Lt. Col. Richard "Ken" Wheeler, almost 91, has a story to tell and, if you ask nicely, he'll leave you enthralled. Wheeler, who resides in Gig Harbor with his second wife, Sharon, is a World War II veteran that survived the harrowing ordeal of being shot down over German territory.

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Remember the Alano

After fixing the repairs ordered by the Tacoma fire marshal, the all-ages Club Alano officially re-opens Friday night hosting Durango 95, The Drug Purse and Paris Spleen. “We actually opened a couple of months ago but got immediately shut down by the fire marshals,” explains co-owner Mike Kopf. “We had

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Pabst, Camel cigs and Lusty Lady

As with most things in life, luck plays at least a minimal role in a band’s chances of gracing the pages of the Weekly Volcano. Not that my fellow scribes and I don’t do our homework (I definitely do the least), or plan ahead (I definitely do the least of

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Say kids! Do you like blues?

Saturday, Aug. 18 BLUES cee cee james Janis Joplin proved once and for all that white women get the blues too. The first time I saw her perform “Ball and Chain” in the Monterey Pop Festival film, it frickin’ sent a jolt of electricity through my body. We in the Northwest have

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