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Wednesday, June 25, 2014: South Puget Sound Live Music, Comedy and DJs Calendar

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Wednesday, June 25, 2014: South Puget Sound Live Music, Comedy and DJs Calendar

ACOUSTIC/FOLK/CELTIC C.I. Shenanigans Tacoma - Northend. Live music on the patio. All Ages. 7-10 pm. NC. Ted Brown Music Company Tacoma - South. Uke 'An Jam. All Ages. 6:30-8 pm. NC. Tugboat Annies Olympia - Westside. Wed night Irish Session. 7:00- 930. Free. COMEDY/GAMES Cascade Community Center

Through June 29: "The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up"

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Through June 29: "The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up"

Theater, no matter how hard we try, is nothing like life. It's amplified, focused, condensed and artificial. That's not to say we who craft it are unobliged to say anything about real life, but we needn't feel we must reproduce it photographically as if there were no

Theater Review: The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up

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Theater Review: The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up

Theater, no matter how hard we try, is nothing like life. It's amplified, focused, condensed and artificial. That's not to say we who craft it are unobliged to say anything about real life, but we needn't feel we must reproduce it photographically as if there were no audience members sharing

Brandman University eliminates barriers

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Brandman University eliminates barriers

Federal law mandates that all schools have programs for students with disabilities, but Brandman University - which offers it across every aspect of learning, from in the classroom to online distance learning - is leading the way and helping all students to reach their educational goals. "Technology is making it so

Through June 22: "The Cemetery Club"

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Through June 22: "The Cemetery Club"

There are line flubs, sure. I've heard less covering in Beatlemania. The uncertainty lengthens an already-too-long show to 2:30 plus intermission. Still, it's a tribute to OLT's veteran leads that I almost never knew who went up. The actors remain locked into each other, ad-libbing credibly

Theater Review: Cemetery Club is enough (but not more)

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Theater Review: Cemetery Club is enough (but not more)

A day after opening night of The Cemetery Club at Olympia Little Theatre, my objective and subjective selves are still debating its merits. From a technical standpoint, the show has grievous shortcomings. It's blocked so we spend much of our time gazing at actors' hair instead of their faces.  The

Mondays: Monday Madness Comedy Night with Puddin

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Mondays: Monday Madness Comedy Night with Puddin

Comedy open mics are where performers cut their teeth, develop their chops and other folksy idioms meaning "possibly suck to get better." Comedians nervously testing out premises they thought of while parking. These baby-steps are often tucked into weekdays as not to compete with the weekend's bigger events. Do you

Visual Edge: Paintings by Tavner Castle

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Visual Edge: Paintings by Tavner Castle

The last show at Olyphant Art Supply in Olympia before they close their present location and move to another spot in the heart of downtown features six paintings and one ink drawing by Tavner Castle. The brothers who run Olyphant seem to have a knack for discovering talented new artists, or

Through Aug. 21: Tacoma Artscapes Round 12

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Through Aug. 21: Tacoma Artscapes Round 12

Ellen Hochberg's installations "Boxes" and "Educating Girls" in the Woolworth windows are identity art. They put out there for your contemplation questions of how girls see themselves and how they are seen by others. As conceptual art they are interesting if not earth shattering; aesthetically they

Sunday, June 22: Tacoma History Hike

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Sunday, June 22: Tacoma History Hike

If you are looking for a quiz that calls for more than sitting on a stool with a pint of beer, or if you have killer knowledge of Tacoma history that you feel compelled to show off, then this trivia game is for you. Sunday you can test your local

Tuesday, June 24: Wolves of Washington

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Tuesday, June 24: Wolves of Washington

Wolf Haven International was founded as a nonprofit operation in 1982 and has since been supported entirely by private contributions. Known as a premiere wolf facility in the United States, Wolf Haven is also one of the most unusual, both in its work for restoration and protection of wolves and

Vet Richard Baker - Renaissance man

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Vet Richard Baker - Renaissance man

While in high school, Richard Baker made a vow to himself to do everything he could possibly do with his life. It is safe to say the California native has fulfilled his self-promise. "I feel pretty good about myself," Baker said as we sat outside a local café and drank coffee. "I am

Laid Back Attack: Parrotheads for USO

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Laid Back Attack: Parrotheads for USO

When the ParrotHeads of Puget Sound gather next month to raise funds for the USO Northwest, they'll be continuing a nearly 20-year tradition of "partying with a purpose." The local Parrotheads are among the most active and productive chapters of the national Parrotheads in Paradise network of Jimmie Buffet devotees.

Wednesday, June 25: Jim Beam Distillery Dinner

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Wednesday, June 25: Jim Beam Distillery Dinner

Do you remember all those career-placement tests you had to take in high school? The endless guidance-counselor appointments taking up your free periods? In all that time, did anyone ever happen to mention the possibility of becoming a professional whiskey taster? Wednesday, June 25, Jim Beam Distillery is sending one to

Tops in Blue

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Tops in Blue

McChord Field, get ready for a little song and dance to break up your week when Tops in Blue comes to you. The reviews from earlier performances this month are in and Tops in Blue, a traveling entertainment group that has featured more than 1,700 airmen in shows since 1953, is

WSDOT presents solutions to I-5 congestion near JBLM

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WSDOT presents solutions to I-5 congestion near JBLM

Typically, a driver stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic along the seven-mile stretch of Interstate-5 through Joint Base Lewis-McChord has a simple solution to the gridlock - build more lanes. But the remedy isn't that simple. That was part of the message at the Washington State Department of Transportation's public presentation Wednesday at Eagles

JBLM Bettie Brigade Spotlight: Sgt. Severe

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JBLM Bettie Brigade Spotlight: Sgt. Severe

For military spouse and Lakewood resident Abigail Rael (aka "Sgt. Severe"), it's about roller derby love in every sense of the word. Rael skates for the spirited Joint Base Lewis-McChord Bettie Brigade, an all-female, player-run, flat-track roller derby league and nonprofit organization, which is comprised of women directly from the military

Gracious Grassi's

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Gracious Grassi's

Do you ever wish you could go back to your childhood and get a "do-over"?  When I replay past events in my head, I often feel both regret and pride in the same emotion.  I am proud that seventh-grade Stephanie punched eighth-grade bully Heather in the stomach at the bus stop

Steel Creek turns one, releases bourbon

Viva South Sound

Steel Creek turns one, releases bourbon

Steel Creek American Whiskey Company knows how to celebrate a one-year anniversary. The downtown Tacoma country restaurant and bar is going big with three days of celebration, new menu items and bourbon (naturally). The bull is released Thursday, June 12. Enjoy drink specials, but practice moderation so you can partake in

Music Critics' Picks: Full Moon Radio, Dude York, Lena May, The Electric Magpie

Critics' Picks

Music Critics' Picks: Full Moon Radio, Dude York, Lena May, The Electric Magpie

[ROCK] + FRI, JUNE 13 Friday night in Olympia is going to be crazy. It's a full moon, Friday the 13th and Evergreen State College graduation all rolled into one. It's a good thing this rock show is going to be at the 4th Ave Tav. The powerhouse bill will need

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