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Saturday, July 6: Cody Foster Army

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Saturday, July 6: Cody Foster Army

When you just need to beat the heat, or shake a shitty day, or celebrate a good one for that matter, then a good rock show can fill the void, getting into all the crevices of your brain and soul, like a quality coating of caulking. Not many folks in

Wednesday, July 3: Ford Food Truck Challenge

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Wednesday, July 3: Ford Food Truck Challenge

If you're plugged into the food scene, chances are you've tweeted, Facebooked, and texted and implored the Food Network folks at Tyler Florence‘s The Great Food Truck Race to accept your favorite local food truck for its fourth season. No longer the roach coaches of yesteryear, today's food trucks are

Sen. Steve O'Ban represents JBLM

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Sen. Steve O'Ban represents JBLM

Steve O'Ban is an interesting guy. After a long career as an attorney, he finally indulged his passion for politics by running, and getting elected to the State House of Representatives in 2012, representing the 28th Legislative District, which encompasses Joint Base Lewis-Mcchord. He recently received an appointment to the

I Corps soldier awarded Order of the Dragon medallion

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I Corps soldier awarded Order of the Dragon medallion

JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. - Almost every branch in the Army has its own elite award. That award can only be earned by those who have demonstrated a level of job performance and technical proficiency that sets them apart from their peers. The Chemical Corps is no different, and

Saturday, July 6: South Sound BBQ Festival

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Saturday, July 6: South Sound BBQ Festival

Who doesn't like meat off the grill? Well, vegetarians we suppose, but still. Barbecue is pretty damn popular. Saturday, July 6 the Lacey Chamber of Commerce looks to jump all over this fact with the South Sound BBQ Festival, this year at Huntamer Park. Expect an amateur cooking competition, vendor

Sgt. Maj. of the Army Chandler chats "Soldier 2020"

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Sgt. Maj. of the Army Chandler chats "Soldier 2020"

JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. - Sgt. Maj. of the Army Raymond Chandler visited Joint Base Lewis-McChord for two days earlier this week. Chandler, the Army's highest-ranking enlisted soldier, spoke with senior noncommissioned officers about the direction the Army is taking as it transitions into the future. One topic of discussion was

Saturday, July 6: 24-Hour Zine Thing

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Saturday, July 6: 24-Hour Zine Thing

Magazines have been around in one form or another throughout history. In Elizabethan England, there were small chapbooks of Shakespeare's text. In colonial America, there were pamphlets by people like Thomas Paine. In this modern world, with its easily accessible technology, print media has morphed into zines, a sort of

Al fresco dining

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Al fresco dining

The saying is true. There is nothing quite like a sunny day in the Pacific Northwest. The people of the South Sound know how to take full advantage of beautiful summer weather, and that includes knowing the best restaurants for outdoor dining. Whether it be a patio or deck, water,

Harlequin's secularized Jesus

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Harlequin's secularized Jesus

I had every reason to believe I'd love director Linda Whitney's production of Jesus Christ Superstar. I admire her work, enjoy the play, and spend far more time thinking about Jesus than many hardcore Christians. I was so sure I'd love it that, with my wife at a Salt-N-Pepa show

Through July 31: "TAPS Contained"

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Through July 31: "TAPS Contained"

TAPS Contained at Brick House Gallery features the works of local and regional tapestry artists. There is nothing flashy or startling in the Brick House show, but it is a nice showcase of members of Tapestry Artists of Puget Sound featuring such local and area artists as Mary Lane,

Two tapestry shows in Tacoma

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Two tapestry shows in Tacoma

Two tapestry shows opened simultaneously in Tacoma. Small Tapestry International 3: Outside the Line at Handforth Gallery in the downtown Tacoma Library is a show of international tapestry artists, which will be on display until Aug. 3. TAPS Contained at Brick House Gallery features the works of local and regional

Music Critics' Picks: Endino's Earthworm, Shotgun Kitchen, Todd Wolfe Band, The Mormon Trannys

Critics' Picks

Music Critics' Picks: Endino's Earthworm, Shotgun Kitchen, Todd Wolfe Band, The Mormon Trannys

[ALT ROCK} + FRI, JUNE 28 Some people just have it in their blood. It keeps them up at night, recalling a riff, imagining hook with melody, composing and writing and fretting until music simply explodes from them. Other people have it in their blood to take the dreams of those

The Raven and the Writing Desk confound expectations

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The Raven and the Writing Desk confound expectations

In Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll's Mad Hatter poses this riddle: "Why is a raven like a writing desk?" Alice asks for the answer, at which point the Hatter admits that he has no clue what the answer is. Yes, readers said to Carroll, ad nauseam, but what really is the

Thursday, July 4: Back to Beale Street Blues 2014 championships

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Thursday, July 4: Back to Beale Street Blues 2014 championships

Beale Street in Memphis, Tenn. is rich with history. From the early 1900s through the '40s, it was swinging - every club and restaurant was filled with solemn saxophone, upbeat piano, gritty, soulful voices and even the occasional jug band. Jazz artists were fusing with blues legends like B.B. King, Muddy Waters

Back to Beale Street Blues 2014 championships

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Back to Beale Street Blues 2014 championships

Beale Street in Memphis, Tenn. is rich with history. From the early 1900s through the '40s, it was swinging - every club and restaurant was filled with solemn saxophone, upbeat piano, gritty, soulful voices and even the occasional jug band. Jazz artists were fusing with blues legends like B.B. King, Muddy Waters and Louis Armstrong to help

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Kids can jam too

The Weekly Volcano doesn’t cover much kid stuff, but that’s not because we don’t like kids. It’s just that there are so many adult things to do. So here’s an exception: Randy Oxford’s Blues Theatre Wednesday open jam allows kids to jump on the stage from 8 to 9 p.m. They

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Eleven on the 11

All of you dearly-devoted readers know what a fierce advocate I am for public transportation, especially Pierce Transit. And hooray, I‘ve discovered one more way that Pierce Transit really, truly is the Scene of the Crime. The Husky, being of sound mind and body, offered us a public transportation concept that was

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Avett Brothers, Sonny Landreth, Polyphonic Spree, Jimmy Cliff and others ...

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Tickets On-Sale Alert: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Avett Brothers, Sonny Landreth, Polyphonic Spree, Jimmy Cliff and others ...

We list major concerts going on sale this weekend, as well as national touring acts performing in the Puget Sound this week and down the road. SECRET TICKET CODE TM = Ticketmaster, 253.627.TIXS, www.ticketmaster.com TW = TicketsWest,

Saturday, June 29: Shotgun Kitchen

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Saturday, June 29: Shotgun Kitchen

An almost too obvious entry point for the kind of satirical Americana of Shotgun Kitchen would be their spiritual forefather, John Prine. Just as Prine had a tendency to almost undermine salient points in his songs by making stoned-out, hallucinatory jokes about chasing rainbows down the street and nonchalantly tossing

Sunday, June 30: The Mormon Trannys

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Sunday, June 30: The Mormon Trannys

I suppose it's fitting that the Mormon Trannys will be gracing Olympia with their presence on a Sunday. I also suppose there's no way for me to really know if they're actually scorned former members of the Church of Latter Day Saints, like they claim, but what is utterly apparent

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