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Saturday, Dec. 20: Bret Michaels

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Saturday, Dec. 20: Bret Michaels

Snobbery aside, if I wail, "Don't need nothin'! ... but a -" chances are you know the next two words of that lyric. And if I ask what the phrase "every night has its dawn" implies, almost anyone can extend that musical simile to cowboys and roses. Over a quarter-century

Feedbag: Wingman Brewers Night, Santa Breakfast, wine on Sunday ...

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Feedbag: Wingman Brewers Night, Santa Breakfast, wine on Sunday ...

SANTA BREAKFAST Metro Parks Tacoma presents Breakfast with Santa from 9-11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 20. Enjoy hands-on crafts, breakfast and an opportunity to meet Santa at the Portland Avenue Community Center (3513 E. Portland Ave., Tacoma). Tickets are $25 for the family, or $7 per person plus $3 for photo opp

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A people's history of the Land of Sweets

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A people's history of the Land of Sweets

Did you know the 1892 debut of Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker was not a huge success? It was originally paired with Tchaikovsky's final opera, Iolanta, a fictionalized biography of Yolande, Duchess of Lorraine. Critics found The Nutcracker's dancers "amateurish" and "corpulent," then dismissed the piece itself as "insipid"

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Through Jan. 4: "Correctional Fluid" by Jean Nagia

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Through Jan. 4: "Correctional Fluid" by Jean Nagia

I don't know how she does it. Susan Christian, owner of Salon Refu, keeps discovering artists of note. Or maybe they find her. The latest is Jean Nagia, an artist completely new to me. He painted the bright, geometric abstract mural on the side of Salon Refu,

Visual Edge: Jean Nagia's "Correctional Fluid" at Salon Refu

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Visual Edge: Jean Nagia's "Correctional Fluid" at Salon Refu

I don't know how she does it. Susan Christian, owner of Salon Refu, keeps discovering artists of note. Or maybe they find her. The latest is Jean Nagia, an artist completely new to me. He painted the bright, geometric abstract mural on the side of Salon Refu, and he's working

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Through Jan. 11: Franciscan Polar Plaza ice rink

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Through Jan. 11: Franciscan Polar Plaza ice rink

Franciscan Polar Plaza is the place to be once winter hits. Think you can find something better to do than busting out some ice skates? Yeah, good luck with that. Polar Plaza is on its fourth year of setting up an ice-skating rink decked

Navy sinks Army at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

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Navy sinks Army at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

Friday, Dec. 12, the 56th Army Band performed "Anchors Aweigh," the Navy's fight song. A team representing the Navy Region Northwest had just scored on the Army during a flag football game at Cowan Stadium on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. "You're going to be hearing a lot more of that!" shouted a

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Monday, Dec. 22: A Very Merry Creative Colloquy

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Monday, Dec. 22: A Very Merry Creative Colloquy

If you want to see an entertaining winter play - but are going to puke nutcrackers if you see A Christmas Carol one more time - head to a special early edition of Creative Colloquy. Michael Haeflinger, Titus Burley and William Turbyfill will perform jolly dramatic performances. Wait, there's more.

Through Dec. 25: Dancing Lights Marine Christmas Show

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Through Dec. 25: Dancing Lights Marine Christmas Show

Having exhausted all financial resources barring the sale of various vital organs or offspring, you drive the streets, dejected, unsure of what to do now. You venture into downtown Olympia, and you see stars - white stars, red stars, blue stars, in fact all sorts of colored lights. It's Peace

Theater Review: Constructing The Great Society at Seattle Rep

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Theater Review: Constructing The Great Society at Seattle Rep

Two years ago, my wife and I followed multiple suggestions to see playwright Robert Schenkkan's All the Way at Oregon Shakespeare Festival. They were right; that script's a masterpiece. OSF's production featured actor Jack Willis, riveting as President Lyndon Baines Johnson, plus charismatic Kenajuan Bentley as his sometime partner in

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