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Thursday, March 20: 4th Anniversary Tacoma Art Bus Tour

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Thursday, March 20: 4th Anniversary Tacoma Art Bus Tour

You've had that Moment. The Moment you know you will look back on six months (or a year, or 10 years) from now and laugh. Laugh and laugh and laugh, just laugh hysterically that you couldn't find PJ Hummel's Warehouse or the Turtledust Media Spaceworks installation, or you got lost

Friday, March 21: 52nd Annual Puyallup Rotary Crab and Oyster Stew Feed

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Friday, March 21: 52nd Annual Puyallup Rotary Crab and Oyster Stew Feed

Jack and Diane sucked on chili dogs outside the Tastee-Freeze. Danny and Sandy, they went strollin' and drank lemonade. And you? Was it over something in a cone or on a stick, deep-fried or double-dipped? Were you roadside or seaside, at a stand or a shack, a hut, a cart,

Sunday, March 23: Titlow Mud Run

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Sunday, March 23: Titlow Mud Run

Are you ready to run yourself rugged? The Titlow Mud Run offers you multiple obstacles during a 2-mile run. During those 10,560 feet, you will crawl through the mud, climb over logs, jump fire, and jump wires. However, all obstacles are optional through the trails and woods of Titlow Park.

Thursday, March 20: Artist Kathy Thurston and "Somtum"

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Thursday, March 20: Artist Kathy Thurston and "Somtum"

Normally, you might not consider spending the Third Thursday Art Walk in South Tacoma, but the Asia Pacific Cultural Center has cooked up a special "somtum somtum" for you: A Meet the Artist reception for Kathy Thurston followed by a screening of Somtum (a.k.a. Muay Thai Giant). The former promises

Saturday, March 22: Ann Hampton Callaway presents 'The Streisand Songbook"

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Saturday, March 22: Ann Hampton Callaway presents 'The Streisand Songbook"

You may be thinking, "What Did I Have That I Don't Have?" Well, I am here to tell you "I've Been Here," in this situation, and you are missing Barbara Streisand. That's right, "I Can See It" you miss her singing, her voice and her wonderfully, acclaimed lyrics. Well, March

Saturday, March 22: Keola Beamer and Moanalani

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Saturday, March 22: Keola Beamer and Moanalani

Tropical breezes, the scent of coconut oil mixed with blooming plumeria wafting under your nostrils, the salty ocean waves gently rolling on shore, inches from your bare feet - ah, Hawaii, how we wish we were there. Since we're not, and the pleasantness of spring in the Pacific Northwest is

Through March 31: "Current Works"

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Through March 31: "Current Works"

The current show at Brick House Gallery is an eclectic selection of current work (all done since 2013) by more than 20 artists including many old friends who have shown often at this and other Tacoma galleries. My overall impression was that there are three or four

Visual Edge: Current Work at the Brick House Gallery in Tacoma

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Visual Edge: Current Work at the Brick House Gallery in Tacoma

The current show at Brick House Gallery is an eclectic selection of current work (all done since 2013) by more than 20 artists including many old friends who have shown often at this and other Tacoma galleries. My overall impression was that there are three or four excellent works and

Saturday, March 22-Sunday, March 23: Spring Fairy Festival

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Saturday, March 22-Sunday, March 23: Spring Fairy Festival

Does anyone else feel like planet Earth, and South Sound specifically, has a beer/food/music/book/art/film/fairy/cupcake festival every week? This week is no exception. The Spring Fairy Festival, the yearly "magical weekend of fae," returns to the Freighthouse Square in Tacoma. Celebrating fantasy, magic and, of course, faeries, this annual event of

Monday, March 24: Creative Colloquy

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Monday, March 24: Creative Colloquy

We just read the most irritating book in the world. It's called Jeremy Thrane, and while parts of it were fun, the main character had this extraordinarily annoying habit of, in moments of great stress, reciting poetry. Not his own but stuff by Yeats, Stevens and other dead people. We

Tuesday, March 25: 10 Great Lighthouses of Washington state

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Tuesday, March 25: 10 Great Lighthouses of Washington state

It's nice existing so close to Mama Nature, but living in the city - surrounded by concrete, neon, strip malls and bikini espresso shacks - it's still easy to be oblivious to the natural world. If you're looking for a little salt, breeze and fresh air action, David Kaynor's tour

Wednesday, March 26: Glacier Talk and Art

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Wednesday, March 26: Glacier Talk and Art

If you'd like to start April off worrying about something, you could do worse than attend painter Anna McKee's discussion about her travels with climate scientists to glaciers in the Pacific Northwest and Antarctica. We imagine it will be equal parts a profile of beautiful artwork; gorgeous scenes of exotic

Joint Base Lewis-McChord bids farewell to 4-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team

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Joint Base Lewis-McChord bids farewell to 4-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team

On a day of farewells and goodbyes, Col. Jody Miller added the thank you and a job well done to the soldiers of his brigade. During an hour inactivation ceremony, the 4-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team was recognized for eight years of stellar service this morning. In the Army's downsizing from

Theater Review: "Chapter Two," audience one, at Tacoma Little Theatre

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Theater Review: "Chapter Two," audience one, at Tacoma Little Theatre

The year, I think, was 1991. I was a junior in college, and I'd paid my acting dues. Now at long last, it was time for my first main-stage lead. My actual brother Richard and I were cast as the "Schneider brothers," Leo and George respectively, in Neil Simon's 1977

Urban Spelunker: Federal Way

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Urban Spelunker: Federal Way

Introducing the southern regions of the "South" Sound to King County is Federal Way. What can be said about Federal Way? It's a cornucopia that overfloweths with apartment complexes and housing developments, strip malls and corporate retail and dining establishments. Centered between Tacoma and Seattle, Federal Way is the epitome

Escaping Death's Sting - A Combat Marine's Life Story

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Escaping Death's Sting - A Combat Marine's Life Story

"There are no atheists in foxholes," said President Dwight D. Eisenhower, supreme commander of the Allied Forces that invaded Normandy. No one is granted a clearer view of the Higher Power than a servicemember who is minutes from death. In the U.S. justice system, for example, the "dying declaration" law allows

Progressive dinners in three walkable Tacoma neighborhoods

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Progressive dinners in three walkable Tacoma neighborhoods

That glowing orb hanging in the sky and those fragrant, blossoming trees around town can only mean one thing: the spring season is right around the corner. Aside from the transition of hot to iced coffee concoctions, peeling off that winter coat for a light jacket and gratuitous cleaning traditions,

Rhythm and Rye opens in Olympia

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Rhythm and Rye opens in Olympia

Andy Geertsen has spent the last 13 years in Olympia doing what he loves - booking shows and bringing music to the masses. A bartender by trade, this former trumpet player has an ear for great bands and a dedication to the music scene that has earned him an awesome

Music Critics' Picks: Deadkill, Christian Mistress, DJ Qualifi, State to State

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Music Critics' Picks: Deadkill, Christian Mistress, DJ Qualifi, State to State

[PUNK] + SAT, MARCH 15 If the band name doesn't tip it off enough to you, I don't know what to say. They're called Deadkill. What do you think they play? Chillwave? (On a side note, I would love it if there was an explosion of dream-pop acts with misleadingly aggressive

Metastasis of Bone Cave Ballet

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Metastasis of Bone Cave Ballet

Growing up, I was always exposed to classic rock. Listening to 97.3 KBSG, in particular, was my jam. As a child, you just sort of naturally assume that your parents like the same thing. I later found out, though, that oldies radio was a compromise for my parents - my

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