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Wash. Sen. Steve O'Ban helps pass veteran bills

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Wash. Sen. Steve O'Ban helps pass veteran bills

The conclusion of the 2014 legislature session in Washington saw the passage of some major bills that will benefit the state's growing veteran population, which is reportedly over 600,000, as well as active duty military families. It seems that the number will only continue to climb; according to Defense Manpower Data

Guerrilla Girls invade Tacoma

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Guerrilla Girls invade Tacoma

The biting, satirical, outrageous feminist art group Guerrilla Girls will present a live performance sponsored by Tacoma Art Museum and University of Washington Tacoma. The event is called Guerrilla Girls: Not Ready to Make Nice. What they will do is anybody's guess, but rest assured it will be provocative, entertaining

Music Critics' Picks: Downtown Music Crawl, Captain Algebra, Taurus Takeover, Venkman

Critics' Picks

Music Critics' Picks: Downtown Music Crawl, Captain Algebra, Taurus Takeover, Venkman

[INDIE] + FRI, MAY 2 Friday will see the confluence between small businesses and indie music performances in a moment of synergy that won't rub you the wrong way. Dubbed the Downtown Music Crawl, the event will feature three downtown businesses showcasing three brief, consecutive concerts. Starting at Anthem Coffee &

Mirrorgloss are a breath of fresh air

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Mirrorgloss are a breath of fresh air

There's a certain amount of stagnation that comes with the Tacoma music scene. Some years are blooming with activity, while others recede into monotony. This is the result of being a relatively small town situated nearby a bustling hub of music activity. Bands that are unique and popular tend to

The Best Damn Music Show in Olympia

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The Best Damn Music Show in Olympia

The band was jamming in the studio that's situated to accommodate both musicians and fans. Around 40 people were there, some in suits, some with piercings and tattoos, all with toes tapping or heads banging. Behind a large window, an audio engineer sat in his recording studio, and in front

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Hometown Throwdown, Beyonce and Jay Z, Nils Frahm, Haim, The Hodl Steady and others ...

Concert Alert

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Hometown Throwdown, Beyonce and Jay Z, Nils Frahm, Haim, The Hodl Steady and others ...

We list major concerts going on sale this weekend, as well as national touring acts performing

Through May 10: "Chamber Music"

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Through May 10: "Chamber Music"

Chamber Music by Arthur Kopit is an absurdist one-act play set in 1939 and performed by Theater Artists Olympia, or TAO. It is TAO's 11th season and their website states, "TAO is a collective of local artists committed to producing high quality theater. TAO's focus is on

Theater Review: Crazy 8

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Theater Review: Crazy 8

Chamber Music by Arthur Kopit is an absurdist one-act play set in 1939 and performed by Theater Artists Olympia, or TAO. It is TAO's 11th season and their website states, "TAO is a collective of local artists committed to producing high quality theater. TAO's focus is on producing more thematically

Scarlett Johansson sizzles in "Under the Skin"

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Scarlett Johansson sizzles in "Under the Skin"

In the 1995 horror/science-fiction/presumably unintentional comedy film Species, Natasha Henstridge gives a subdued, nuanced performance as Sil, a shrieking nymphomaniac space monster disguised as a beautiful, vestiphobic woman hell-bent on canoodling with the nearest human male in order that she might loose her unearthly brood on an unsuspecting populace. It's one

Saturday, May 3: Mirrorgloss

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Saturday, May 3: Mirrorgloss

While their dance-rock may not be the most groundbreaking thing in the 2014 music landscape, Mirrorgloss are utterly unique and entirely welcome to Tacoma's currently hibernating scene. Not only do they bring dance to the indie scene, but - and this must be said - they are led by two

Sunday, May 4: Reinventing Radio: An Afternoon with Ira Glass

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Sunday, May 4: Reinventing Radio: An Afternoon with Ira Glass

Our story, today, in two acts. Act one: Rev. Adam McKinney is terrified to talk to Ira Glass. Act two: Ira Glass proves to be an utterly professional and delightful person, just like you would imagine if you weren't tasked to interview him. I've had to interview a

Ira Glass in two acts

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Ira Glass in two acts

Our story, today, in two acts. Act one: Rev. Adam McKinney is terrified to talk to Ira Glass. Act two: Ira Glass proves to be an utterly professional and delightful person, just like you would imagine if you weren't tasked to interview him. I've had to interview a lot of people

Friday, May 2: Downtown Music Crawl

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Friday, May 2: Downtown Music Crawl

Friday will see the confluence between small businesses and indie music performances in a moment of synergy that won't rub you the wrong way. Dubbed the Downtown Music Crawl, the event will feature three downtown businesses showcasing three brief, consecutive concerts. Starting at Anthem Coffee & Tea, moving on to

Wednesday, May 7: Venkman

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Wednesday, May 7: Venkman

I wonder what Bay Area punkers Venkman would think of the impending Ghostbusters 3. Something tells me that they would be none too happy. Named after Bill Murray's iconic, sardonic Peter Venkman character - and populated by members with names like Air Bud and Hot Pants - something tells me

Saturday, May 3: Taurus Takeover

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Saturday, May 3: Taurus Takeover

The 502 Downtown in Tacoma offers a fresh, night away from the raucous hormonally challenged roughians. The downtown lounge hosts DJs Saturday nights, aimed at a 25 and older crowd - although age is certainly not the only factor with meat-heads who like to ruin a good time. This Saturday, the

Feedbag: Tacoma Farmers Market opens, Star Wars Day, Pray For Sun Party ...

Food Matters

Feedbag: Tacoma Farmers Market opens, Star Wars Day, Pray For Sun Party ...

TACOMA FARMERS MARKET It's here! It's here! Farmers Market season in Tacoma has finally arrived with two outdoor markets kicking off their season this week. Broadway Farmers Market (Ninth and Broadway) launches Thursday, May 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the 6th Ave Farmers Market (Sixth and Pine) begins

Sundays: "The Best Damn Music Show"

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Sundays: "The Best Damn Music Show"

The band was jamming in the studio that's situated to accommodate both musicians and fans. Around 40 people were there, some in suits, some with piercings and tattoos, all with toes tapping or heads banging. Behind a large window, an audio engineer sat in his recording studio, and in front

Saturday, May 3: Captain Algebra

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Saturday, May 3: Captain Algebra

Captain Algebra is fast becoming one of my favorite heavy bands. They have this certain stoner/doom quality that makes me think of Bacchus or Red Fang. There's also this punk rock vibe that makes me think of my younger years, which seems appropriate given the boys rocking in this band

Several memorials to honor Air Force Capt. Douglas Ferguson

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Several memorials to honor Air Force Capt. Douglas Ferguson

A bittersweet homecoming will soon take place at Joint Base Lewis-McChord when an airman finally returns after decades of missing in action. In 1969, the Phantom fighter-bomber of Air Force Capt. Douglas Ferguson, a 24-year-old Tacoma native, took a direct hit from ground fire while on its third bombing pass over

Thursday, May 1 2014: South Puget Sound Live Music, Comedy and DJs Calendar:

Listings

Thursday, May 1 2014: South Puget Sound Live Music, Comedy and DJs Calendar:

BLUES Dawson's Bar and Grill Tacoma - South. Billy Shew Band Open Jam Session. 8 pm. NC. Eagle's Hall Olympia - Downtown. OlyBlues Dance Night. Third floor, no partner necessary. All Ages. 9 pm. $5. City Hall Saloon and Eatery Enumclaw. Taco Thursday Live Blues Night. 5 pm.

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