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Urban Spelunker: Town of Steilacoom

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Urban Spelunker: Town of Steilacoom

Sandwiched between the hustle and bustle of Lakewood and University Place, the town of Steilacoom serves as a little waterfront retreat of sorts. The transition from stop and go traffic on either side, down the winding, wooded road is like a trip through the wardrobe to Narnia. As the greenery

Air Force 2014 NCO Retraining Program applies to JBLM

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Air Force 2014 NCO Retraining Program applies to JBLM

The Air Force recently announced that it would start the first phase of its fiscal 2014 NCO Retraining Program (NCORP), which invites noncommissioned officers to cross-train into undermanned career fields and be reclassified with a new Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC). Potentially, those that are currently in overmanned career fields

Urban Spelunker: Lincoln District

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Urban Spelunker: Lincoln District

Lincoln International District in Tacoma is culturally rich. Driving through, it's definitely a little rough around the edges, but it also serves as a hub for those interested in the Vietnamese culture, as most businesses in the area are owned and operated by Vietnamese members of the community. The district

Visual Edge: Good humor in the Woolworth Windows

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Visual Edge: Good humor in the Woolworth Windows

Spring has sprung and it is now possible to enjoy the installations in the Woolworth Windows without standing in the cold and rain. And the current installation is filled with good humor and well-executed artwork. Jennifer Zwick, an artist with attitude, says, "As though life weren't anxious enough, we're expected to

Taste of Tacoma freshens up

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Taste of Tacoma freshens up

Has the Taste of Tacoma felt a little stale in the last few years? The combination of unhealthy, overpriced options, lack of variety and a noticeable disconnect to the Tacoma food scene has left many locals wanting more. Festivals Inc., organizers of the yearly event which drew a quarter of

Friday, June 14: Baltic Cousins

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Friday, June 14: Baltic Cousins

The music of Baltic Cousins is defined by balls-out folk instrumentation, with Lockhart's voice shouting above the crazed din. It calls to mind easy comparisons like the Pogues, with its melding of traditional instrumentation and sloppy, emotionally resonant melodies and lyrics. There's nothing involving half-measures even close to the work

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Showcase Tacoma

To Nancy Johnson, communications director for Metro Parks Tacoma, it makes sense for the city to “showcase” its artistic talent and arts-related resources. “Because really,” she explains, “the arts are at the center of what ‘re-sparked’ Tacoma.” So for the second time, performing and visual arts will literally take center stage

Sunday, June 16: Cyndi Lauper

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Sunday, June 16: Cyndi Lauper

In the year 2018, Cyndi Lauper astonished the world by staging a coup and becoming Earth's first Overlord. It started nonchalantly enough, with clandestine visits to Camp David and crossing the International Date Line multiple times in an evening. Nothing a globetrotting rock star wouldn't do, right? But Lauper had

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Take another thrill ride

Run, Jason, Run.  The Bourne films have taken chases beyond a storytelling technique and made them into the story.  Jason Bourne’s search for the secret of his identity doesn’t involve me in pulsating empathy for his dilemma, but as a MacGuffin, it’s a doozy.  Some guy finds himself with a

Music Critics' Picks: A Leaf, Death By Stars, Harry and the Potters, PECK the Town Crier

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Music Critics' Picks: A Leaf, Death By Stars, Harry and the Potters, PECK the Town Crier

[POP ROCK] + THURS, JUNE 13 It seems like all the best bands know just how to mix the tried and true methods of the icons of their genre with their own brand of freshness and intrigue. A Leaf is one of those bands. Hailing from Tacoma, A Leaf is Chris

Rock My Monkey Energy Drink

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Rock My Monkey Energy Drink

Hey, are you in an unsigned band, looking for an awesome way to promote your music by designing your own energy drink can and plastering your band's name on the label? Or maybe you own a pub, bar, club, café or convenience store and want to support local business and music

Baltic Cousins hit my musical sweet spot

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Baltic Cousins hit my musical sweet spot

Over the four years that I've written about music as a sort-of professional, something that's dawned on me and that I've had to come to terms with is that I have a real sweet spot for music that sounds a certain way. This isn't the most desirable attribute, I'd imagine,

Cyndi Lauper's global domination

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Cyndi Lauper's global domination

In the year 2018, Cyndi Lauper astonished the world by staging a coup and becoming Earth's first Overlord. It started nonchalantly enough, with clandestine visits to Camp David and crossing the International Date Line multiple times in an evening. Nothing a globetrotting rock star wouldn't do, right? But Lauper had

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Paula Poundstone, Candlebox, Russell Brand, Neko Case, Jason Aldean and others ...

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Tickets On-Sale Alert: Paula Poundstone, Candlebox, Russell Brand, Neko Case, Jason Aldean 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 = Ticketweb,

Thursday, June 13: A Leaf

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Thursday, June 13: A Leaf

It seems like all the best bands know just how to mix the tried and true methods of the icons of their genre with their own brand of freshness and intrigue. A Leaf is one of those bands. Hailing from Tacoma, A Leaf is Chris Bridges (guitar,) Nate Daley (vocals/guitar,)

Thursday, June 20: Art+Sci Salon

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Thursday, June 20: Art+Sci Salon

Hot air rises. Therefore, if global warming is simply hot air it should rise ... to the top ... of ... public discussion. Which is good. Except the words "hot air" connote something untrue, which means we shouldn't have to discuss it at all. Especially publicly. Except that I'm trying

Feedbag: Domino's in Puyallup, Dirty Oscar's new menu, Father's Day and more ...

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Feedbag: Domino's in Puyallup, Dirty Oscar's new menu, Father's Day and more ...

KISS AT DOMINO'S With all of the eateries really stepping it up with divine ambiance and stellar food, it would seem as though pizza chain giant Domino's is looking to bump it up a notch too. New locations boast hardwood floors and comfy seating areas for those not just looking for

Monday, June 17: Harry and the Potters

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Monday, June 17: Harry and the Potters

Harry and the Potters may well be the nerdiest band in existence: They Might Be Giants-esque power pop that only concerns itself with Harry Potter ephemera. That they've been around for over a decade and released roughly one album a year in that time is a testament not only to

Wednesday, June 19: PECK the Town Crier

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Wednesday, June 19: PECK the Town Crier

PECK the Town Crier is a honest-to-goodness mystery, to me. A genre-hopping artist from San Rafael, Calif., PECK tends toward faux-smooth hip hop, when he's not incorporating bits of boogie-woogie Americana or Beach Boys-esque sunny surf rock or '70s AM gold. I think it would be easy to write off

Saturday, June 15: Humane Society Benefit

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Saturday, June 15: Humane Society Benefit

The New Frontier Lounge in Tacoma plays host to a Humane Society Benefit show Saturday featuring Death By Stars, Oh Dear!, I Like Science, Ever So Android and Julian Najar. This line-up is sure to get into your summer skin and cause a heated reaction of soul tingling vibes and uncontrolled appendage shaking, accompanied

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