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Hip-hop took a blow this week as Broadway Center for the Performing Arts administrators announced they were pulling the plug on a Rottweiler Records CD release party Friday that would have included headliner and hyphy pioneer E-40. BCPA officials report the show was cancelled after Tacoma police supplied them with
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This is one of those Better Living blurbs where I'm like, "Shit - what's there to say about this show that people don't know?" It's Hell's Belles, for crying out loud. The band Angus Young himself said was the best AC/DC cover band in the world. And they are all
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Tacoma, meet Dave Jewett. When he’s not riled up about getting ignored by doctors, Dave is as open, honest and friendly a person as you’re likely to meet. Dave likes to watch movies with his friends on Saturday nights and doesn’t mind that they sometimes call him “Popeye.” Dave’s favorite
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Tacoma, meet Dave Jewett. When he’s not riled up about getting ignored by doctors, Dave is as open, honest and friendly a person as you’re likely to meet. Dave likes to watch movies with his friends on Saturday nights and doesn’t mind that they sometimes call him “Popeye.” Dave’s favorite
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If you are a modern dance fan, you certainly don't need the Weekly Volcano telling you to check out the Whim W'Him dancers. Whim W'Him (pronounced whim whim), a unique Seattle dance company founded by Olivier Wevers three years ago, takes the Pantages' stage Saturday to shake up your definition
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Opening day is Thursday, April 4 and produce vendors and artisans aren't the only ones preparing for the onslaught of strollers and tourists. Food vendors are busy stocking coolers and napkin holders in order to help happy shoppers make it through a trip to the market with tempting treats like
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Rock is a universal language. Nearly anywhere you travel on this big globe there’ll be rebellious kids (and the young at heart) toiling away at rock and roll. Like Levis, McDonald’s, and Coca-Cola, rock and roll is an American invention that’s taken control of the world. Italy is a long
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Rock is a universal language. Nearly anywhere you travel on this big globe there’ll be rebellious kids (and the young at heart) toiling away at rock and roll. Like Levis, McDonald’s, and Coca-Cola, rock and roll is an American invention that’s taken control of the world. Italy is a long
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In the days before adulthood consumed Steve Stefanowicz, the "Human Jukebox" would perform seven days a week. Blind at birth, proficient on the guitar at 15, performing solo and in his band Blind Ambition, Stefanowicz could be seen nightly through the '80s and '90s, performing any of the 1,000 songs
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Bodies colliding at high speeds. Bruises, bumps, and (occasionally) broken bones. While the above description may evoke thoughts of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, Bobble Tiki is actually waxing roller derby - and specifically Dockyard Derby Dames' season 7, bout 2 Saturday at the Pierce College Health Ed
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Quick! Tell us who played Violet Bickerstaff, Screech's love interest, on three episodes of the television show Saved by the Bell? If you said "Tori Spelling," then going to a trivia night might be for you. There are trivia competitions all around the South Sound on a Tuesday night, where you can
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My low-brow sense of humor is no secret. Time and time again I’ve put it on display here in the Weekly Volcano. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a fan of fart jokes and disgusting sexual banter. It’s been that way since junior high at least, and like
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My low-brow sense of humor is no secret. Time and time again I’ve put it on display here in the Weekly Volcano. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a fan of fart jokes and disgusting sexual banter. It’s been that way since junior high at least, and like
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The charging knight behind Federal Way’s Centerstage Theater is an all-around theater guy to his core. As an actor turned director turned playwright and theater operator, the very English Alan Bryce has likely done every job remotely connected to stage performances. He has a resume that includes work in New
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The charging knight behind Federal Way’s Centerstage Theater is an all-around theater guy to his core. As an actor turned director turned playwright and theater operator, the very English Alan Bryce has likely done every job remotely connected to stage performances. He has a resume that includes work in New
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Eric Carle's picture books are engaging to the point of being problematic for many parents and child-minders. Kids read them, and become addicted, so by the 17th reading, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? loses some of its magic to the adult reader, and the pictures go by largely
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This marks the second week in a row Bobble Tiki plans to fill this column space with talk of the blues. For those of you out there who don’t fancy the blues, Bobble Tiki reluctantly apologizes, or better yet recommends you keep moving. As far as Bobble Tiki is concerned
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This marks the second week in a row Bobble Tiki plans to fill this column space with talk of the blues. For those of you out there who don’t fancy the blues, Bobble Tiki reluctantly apologizes, or better yet recommends you keep moving. As far as Bobble Tiki is concerned
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This week I dropped by Childhood’s End in Olympia where the featured artist is Jiji Saunders. She does colorful landscapes in encaustic on wood. She makes good use of the encaustic media with rough textures and murky depths. Her landscapes are kind of Wolf Kahn-esque. Each painting features a single
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This week I dropped by Childhood’s End in Olympia where the featured artist is Jiji Saunders. She does colorful landscapes in encaustic on wood. She makes good use of the encaustic media with rough textures and murky depths. Her landscapes are kind of Wolf Kahn-esque. Each painting features a single