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Friday, Jan. 10: Indigo Girls

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Friday, Jan. 10: Indigo Girls

Formed in Georgia in the mid-'80s, the Indigo Girls came up in a time and a place where bands like R.E.M. were mixing jangle and folk into their rock, with liberal doses of impressionistic lyrics and individualistic spirit. It was a time of blossoming artistic intent

Feedbag: Wine events, E-9 goes Greek, winter cocktails and more ...

Food Matters

Feedbag: Wine events, E-9 goes Greek, winter cocktails and more ...

WINE CHALLENGE Morso Wine Bar (9014 Peacock Hill Ave. N., Gig Harbor) has concocted a challenge. A favorite sort of challenge for what can seem only targeted toward the Weekly Volcano - a drinking challenge. From now until Valentine's Day visit Morso and indulge in 16 Enomatic red wine selections in

The Broken Circle Breakdown is part romance, part tragedy

Show And Tell

The Broken Circle Breakdown is part romance, part tragedy

This week's film is a bit of a tonal shift from the stuff I've been reviewing over the last couple of weeks. I've been spoiled on horror spoofs about mutant monster Santa Clauses and dark comedies featuring nigh-invincible cats; I really wasn't mentally or emotionally prepared for the Movie ReviewermobileTM

Sunday, Jan. 12: Boneyard Preachers

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Sunday, Jan. 12: Boneyard Preachers

Wikipedia says, "Sunday night blues is an acute condition, mostly affecting nine-to-five workers and students." Wikipedia is full of crap. Sunday night blues is an awesome condition, mostly affecting a graying crowd of music lovers. For as long as we can remember, The Spar in Old

Sundays: Blues Night

Viva South Sound

Sundays: Blues Night

Wikipedia says, "Sunday night blues is an acute condition, mostly affecting nine-to-five workers and students." Wikipedia is full of crap. Sunday night blues is an awesome condition, mostly affecting a graying crowd of music lovers. For as long as we can remember, The Spar in Old Town Tacoma, with the

Saturday, Jan. 11: You Are Plural

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Saturday, Jan. 11: You Are Plural

"Exploding in prisms on the inside" is part of the lyrics, sung dreamily and sweetly in hair-raising, feminine pitch over synth-y jams, reminding me a little of The Sundays and Mazzy Star. The lyrics belong to Olympia's You Are Plural, off their new release, Rabbit Rabbit. While synth-pop is the

Monday, Jan. 13: "It's In The Water Fine Art Postcard Exhibition"

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Monday, Jan. 13: "It's In The Water Fine Art Postcard Exhibition"

Sadly, it appears that e-mail has killed the art of the postcard (Good Lord! I sound more like my grandfathers with each passing day). When my friends go on vacation, I no longer receive postcards. Instead, I receive e-mails from Hotmail and Yahoo accounts sent from far-flung Internet cafes (my

Tuesday, Jan. 14: Classical Tuesdays with Michael Partington

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Tuesday, Jan. 14: Classical Tuesdays with Michael Partington

You're exchanging trail mix recipes with the Mountaineers Club folks when this mellow, Spanish transcendental lullaby creeps through the club's doorway and swirls around your soul. Instantly, thoughts of Madrid at midnight lighten your spirits. You drop your pen and waterproof notepad, and like a zombie saunter out the door

Wednesday, Jan. 15: Violinist Benjamin Beilman

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Wednesday, Jan. 15: Violinist Benjamin Beilman

Here's one successful male musician not drowning in bottles of Alize, Escalades or girls, girls, girls. Benjamin Beilman takes his craft very seriously. Virtually a child prodigy at the age of only 22, the violinist has made a name for himself, winning several major prizes, including first prize at 2010

Donna Buck serves the military

People Rule

Donna Buck serves the military

"At the end of the day no matter how tired you are you know you accomplished something that you can feel good about," explained local volunteer standout Donna Buck, 68. Buck, who has been a Tacoma resident since 1973, spent 43 years married to retired Army Staff Sgt. Basil W. Buck,

Canadians embed at McChord Field

News Front

Canadians embed at McChord Field

You may know that the Royal Canadian Air Force partners with the United States Air Force to protect continental airspace under the North American Aerospace Defense Command and that they are responsible for the National Search and Rescue Program, but did you know they also share officers with the USAF

Weekly Volcano 2013 Theater Awards: Carvies and Varnies

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Weekly Volcano 2013 Theater Awards: Carvies and Varnies

We're not awful people, we swear! It bums us out to deflate the work of theatrical colleagues and friends. That's why I was delighted to add the "Carvies," a roster of exceptional work in Olympia, to my review schedule in 2010 and in every December since. Now I've encouraged Joann

Going deep to the Oakhouse Restaurant and Bar

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Going deep to the Oakhouse Restaurant and Bar

Deep in the northwest corner of the city of Lakewood, between the winding streets named after rocks, underneath hundreds of giant oak trees and along the back edge of the Oakbrook neighborhood sits the RMG Club at Oakbrook. Formerly the Oakbrook Golf & Country Club, a members-only, 18-hole championship course

Indigo Girls march on

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Indigo Girls march on

If you ever find yourself doubting the vitality and reach of the Indigo Girls, there's a video I'd like to share with you. It's a clip from a music show from the late '80s called Night Music, hosted by David Sanborn and Jools Holland and predating Holland's own long-running musical

Music Critics' Picks: Mama Rags, The Blackberry Bushes, The Pine Hearts, Lures

Critics' Picks

Music Critics' Picks: Mama Rags, The Blackberry Bushes, The Pine Hearts, Lures

[SOUTHERN ROCK] + FRI, JAN. 3 From the '60s to their last waltz in '76, the Band was irreplaceable in formalizing a Northerners' take on Southern rock that was less about passing trends and swilling beer than it was about a reverence for the form and the tradition. These elements were

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Michael McDonald, Slaughterhouse, The Sword, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad and others ...

Concert Alert

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Michael McDonald, Slaughterhouse, The Sword, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad 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

Friday, Jan. 3: The Mama Rags

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Friday, Jan. 3: The Mama Rags

From the '60s to their last waltz in '76, the Band was irreplaceable in formalizing a Northerners' take on Southern rock that was less about passing trends and swilling beer than it was about a reverence for the form and the tradition. These elements were already on their way to

Saturday, Jan. 4: Lures

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Saturday, Jan. 4: Lures

Listening to Lures' latest single, "Vacant," and noting that it was released in October, it's hard not to think that they missed the prime release date by a couple months. Lures' brand of energetic surf pop is ideal to be danced to all summer long. Relaxed vocals croon over churning

Visual Edge: 2014 art kick-off

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Visual Edge: 2014 art kick-off

Excuse this old reviewer, but there's not much of anything showing this week that I want to review and haven't already, but there are a lot of interesting shows scheduled for early in the year 2014. The new exhibition that just opened in The Gallery at Tacoma Community College is called

Feedbag: Free cooking class, Forum to open, brewer's night and more ...

Food Matters

Feedbag: Free cooking class, Forum to open, brewer's night and more ...

FREE CULINARY COURSE The first Thursday of every month, Bayview School of Cooking (516 W. Fourth Ave., Olympia) hosts a free culinary course. Jan. 2 gives you two opportunities to experience Satisfying Soups with Barb Agee - once 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again 1-3 p.m. Agee will demonstrate and

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