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ACOUSTIC/FOLK/CELTIC A Rhapsody In Bloom Florist and Cafe Latte Tacoma - Sixth Avenue. Carolyn Cruso. All Ages. 7 pm. Donations. Olympic Club Hotel and Theater Lewis County. Kris Orlowski. All Ages. 7 pm. NC. Ted Brown Music Company Tacoma - South. Uke 'An Jam. All Ages. 6:30-8 pm. NC. COMEDY/GAMES Cascade Community Center JBLM-Lewis Main.
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Riding the wave of post-grunge-early-2000s-Nickelback-vocals, Shinedown launched onto the scene with "Burning Bright" and later with the hit single "Second Chance." This popular Southeast alt-rock band has done well for itself over the years but it's been rough since their biggest hit, "Second Chance," came out in 2008. People's taste
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For weeks the newspaper ads have been catching Bobble Tiki's eye: "Psychic Readers Network - Work at Home - No Experience Necessary." If no experience is necessary, then anyone could be a telephone psychic? Bobble Tiki is determined to try. He has seen the late-night television commercials that portray psychics
Food Matters
Ignoring the atypical first part of this month, getting dressed up for dinner in September generally means pulling on a shirt or finding the dress flips-flops. South Sound summers stretch well into September, which is indeed relaxing, perhaps too relaxing. In fact, if the warm weather stretched into January, we'd
Viva South Sound
Beer and food have always co-mingled, especially in European cultures such as Belgium, Germany and England. At points, beer was food. According to lore, European monks brewed ales and bock beers to provide sustenance during their Lenten fasts. Beer and grilled sausage: the two are a natural fit. The Red
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"Guys don't like talking unless there's a problem. Girls like to talk until there's a problem." This one of the many one-liners "Big Irish" Jay Hollingsworth enjoys dropping on audiences. The comedian, who has a solid reputation in the entertainment world, joins nine other comedians, in an unforgettable night of
Jobs & Education
Saint Martin's University, an independent four-year, co-educational university located in the South Sound, just introduced a new section, intended to aid military and military dependents interested in finding out what the school has to offer, to its website. The new web presence was inspired by Presidential Executive Order 13607: Establishing Principles
Style
Just South of Lakewood, one will find DuPont, not so much a business district as a thriving town surrounded by scenic landscape and conveniently located near freeway access for a quick commute. Among central downtown, you'll find the basic luxuries of any good town, a fair amount of dining options
News
"We are a tight unit and we really keep in touch," said retired Command Sgt. Maj. Victor Mercado. "So we began to talk about hosting a reunion and then, since last November, we have been meeting once a month to get organized and arrange the event." This will be the first
People Rule
Losing a loved one is devastating beyond words and a wound that never fully heals. In June, 2006, Gary and Chris Warnock of Rainier felt that pain when they tragically lost their son, Sgt. Justin D. Norton, when he was killed by an improvised explosive device during a deployment in
Music
Got a voice? Like to sing? Then sign up for the ninth annual Operation Rising Star. It's the military's version of American Idol. The competition for singers at Joint Base Lewis-McChord begins with an audition at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5 on base at the Warrior Zone. "I'm amazed each year how much
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U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo. - Each summer, a new group of basic cadets march in formation for almost eight miles from the Terrazzo to Jacks Valley. There, for nearly two weeks, they endure rigorous military training and learn how to survive and operate as a team in a field environment.
People Rule
Life can pull people in many different directions, but who they are as individuals always seems to shine through each and every decision they make. It's a series of these decisions and experiences that leads people to where they are today. That's how one Reservist found himself in the position
Arts
They say the truth can set you free, but sometimes it can also help you understand things are too hard to put into words. "I was watching the news during a layover in Germany after we'd brought wounded warriors to the hospital and was just stunned at how different it was
Music
For Jason Mitchell, it's all about service and a mission, but perhaps not in the way you'd think. Sure, the 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) Chief Warrant Officer 3, now in his second year serving at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, has served his country proudly for 17 years. Yet Mitchell is a
Stage
I was leery of reviewing Hollywood Who Done It, as I had the impression it was one of those "Mystery Nite" dinners. You know the kind: waiters circle the room and try to look interested while diners decide which of a cast of flamboyant characters killed oil baron Tex Arlington.
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The Proctor District of Tacoma is now home to Soul, a Latin American and soul food restaurant, which opened mid-August. Housed in the former Old House Café, Soul is bringing a much-appreciated underrepresented cuisine in the area. It is not just for lunch and dinner, either. Locals will be happy
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Otto Younger's sculptures in the Handforth Gallery spill out of the gallery space to inhabit sections of the entire gallery, first and second floor and even the windows above the main entrance. They are big, bold, hysterically funny and insightfully satirical. What Youngers has created is a parody of museum
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[PSYCHEDELIC ROCK] + SAT, SEPT. 7 On tour to promote their second album on Jell Biafra's Alternative Tentacles, Turn Me On Dead Man brings their heavy psychedelia to Olympia. Do I hear a little Pink Floyd meets The Smiths? A landscape of groovy reverb, grounded with blazing licks and tricked out
Music
I had purchased vinyl when I was about 14 - Beck's Sea Change, Transatlanticism by Death Cab For Cutie, a really cool pink vinyl edition of The Flaming Lips' In a Priest Driven Ambulance - but I never quite went through the whole bin-digging experience when it came to finding