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Training for the Pacific

News Front

Training for the Pacific

In single file, the eight Blackhawk helicopters appeared from the south as they approached the Marion landing zone. Slowing to a hover, they gently touched down. Moments later, approximately 80 soldiers assigned to Bravo Company, 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, spilled out of the birds, huddled

It's a jungle out there

Attractions

It's a jungle out there

You probably already know about the zoo in Tacoma, or you have visited the Aquarium in Seattle, but did you know you could pet a baby grizzly bear in Oregon, or touch a shark just over the border in California?  How about driving through not one but two wild animal

Napa of the north

Travel

Napa of the north

For years, travel experts have extoled the virtues of California's Napa Valley, a nexus of wine production and haute cuisine. It's true: Napa's weather and scenery are gorgeous, its food and wine better. Ad Hoc, Celadon and The French Laundry, for three examples, stand as destination restaurants that carry commensurate

Walking rocks

Outdoors

Walking rocks

Put one foot in front of the other. It's called walking, and health professionals have been saying this for years - walking is good for you. What follows is a sampling of where to take a good walk in the South Sound area. Tacoma Nature Center:  Located at 1919 Tyler St., Tacoma, this

South Sound beach guide

Outdoors

South Sound beach guide

The Puget Sound area is rightly named for a body of water because to live here is to be always moments from a cold jump into saltwater. But because the area was also once covered in Ice Age glaciers, we have a lot of freshwater lakes, too. The following is

Seaside summer in Port Orchard

Outdoors

Seaside summer in Port Orchard

Let's face it: Washingtonians have varying notions of beach life. If anyone in this region owns a bikini, it's because she owns an indoor pool or just got back from somewhere else. Our beach bunnies are actual rabbits, our beach blankets thermal sleeping bags. Cabanas and hot dog stands give

Summer concerts at Clearwater Casino

Music

Summer concerts at Clearwater Casino

From July 7 to Aug. 25, Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort will present its free summer concert series, "Performances at the Passage." It's the series' 11th consecutive year, and shows will be held Thursdays at 7 p.m. The eight-week run will feature a diverse mix of genres ranging from country and pop

Summertime festivals

Attractions

Summertime festivals

Summer is so close, we can almost taste it. By taste it, we mean that it is almost time to savor all our favorite festival and fair foods! With the sunshine comes another round of annual festivals and events taking place in and around the area. With so many different

Morning Quickie Newsletter: Freestyle Motocross in the T-Dome (CLOSED)

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Morning Quickie Newsletter: Freestyle Motocross in the T-Dome (CLOSED)

Welcome to another awesome Weekly Volcano Morning Quickie Newsletter giveaway. This morning we're giving away four tickets to one lucky winner to the Nuclear Cowboyz Freestyle Motocross event this weekend in the Tacoma Dome. Close your eyes (while continuing to read, of course) and visualize the backdrop ...

Summer in Washington state

Travel

Summer in Washington state

Around here, summer means getting outdoors, enjoying and doing. And whether that means hiking up a steep, switch-back trail with a beautiful panoramic view waiting for you on the Olympics or the Cascades, or feeling the tug of a six-pound salmon hitting your bait while fishing on the Puget Sound, there's

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Gritty pretty

At the risk of stating the obvious, Ashley Wells’ paintings at Two Vaults Gallery are Hopperesque. Edward Hopper set the standard for the type of urban landscape Wells paints, and the inevitable comparison is not fair to Wells or anyone else who paints gritty urban scenes marked by strong lighting and

Friday, April 1: Edible Book Festival

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Friday, April 1: Edible Book Festival

If you haven't heard of the Edible Book Festival, you are likely not alone -  even though it's an international festival held at libraries worldwide, including Tacoma's own Collins Memorial Library on the University of Puget Sound campus. And while you may be thinking an edible book festival must surely

Macaroni and more

Arts

Macaroni and more

If you haven't heard of the Edible Book Festival, you are likely not alone -  even though it's an international festival held at libraries worldwide, including Tacoma's own Collins Memorial Library on the University of Puget Sound campus. And while you may be thinking an edible book festival must surely

Through April 30: "Variables"

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Through April 30: "Variables"

A gallery with free exhibitions, performances, panel discussions and live music at a space downtown is a noteworthy development - even if it's a temporary gallery. That's what the Olympia Arts Perspective is offering this month in a vacant storefront on State Avenue. My first question: What's the Olympia Arts Perspective? The

"Contents of a Dream"

Stage

"Contents of a Dream"

If you missed Preston Singletary's big mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Glass last year, or if you saw the show and would like to see more of Singletary's works, this is your chance. The William Traver Gallery in Tacoma now has an exhibition of new works by Singletary called

The loneliest number

Stage

The loneliest number

Tacoma Musical Playhouse's production of Nine was everything Director and Choreographer Jon-Douglas Rake announced. Based on Fellini's film 8 1/2, it was indeed beautiful - the women, the acting, the set, the songs, the orchestra, the casting, all of it. TMP did a wonderful job producing a  spectacle worth seeing.

Importance of perspective

Arts

Importance of perspective

It's nothing new to hear artists bemoan Olympia's dearth of non-commercial gallery spaces (even though, to be fair, there is gallery space at the colleges and performing arts centers and, most notably for emerging artists, the Northern).So a gallery with free exhibitions, performances, panel discussions and live music at a

Through April 18: Diversity Film Festival

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Through April 18: Diversity Film Festival

Only six films compose the Diversity Film Festival at the Grand (April 6-18), each one a meditation on the theme of cultural diversity. The concept began a few miles (and years) away from the Grand, at Tacoma Community College. Dr. Scott Earle, a TCC English and Humanities instructor since 1999,

BITE US: Caffe Dei gets RAW

Food Matters

BITE US: Caffe Dei gets RAW

How do we learn? Better yet, how do we teach? The easiest answer to both is by example and exposure. Owners of Tacoma's Caffe Dei stand behind their belief that nutritional education should be made available to everyone. Co-owner Shuanna Holt, a raw foods lifestyle coach and raw foodist, has

Through April 17: Preston Singletary: "Contents of a Dream"

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Through April 17: Preston Singletary: "Contents of a Dream"

If you missed Preston Singletary's big mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Glass last year, or if you saw that show and would like to see more of his works, this is your chance. William Traver Gallery in Tacoma now has an exhibition of new works by Singletary called Contents

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