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Sunday, Feb. 8: Mazen Kerbaj

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Sunday, Feb. 8: Mazen Kerbaj

This festival of improvised music at Obsidian features a very special guest by the name of Mazen Kerbaj. Hailing from Beirut, Lebanon, Kerbaj specializes in the trumpet, taking that instrument many miles from any expectations you may have when I utter the words "improvisational trumpet." His style takes the trumpet

Friday, Feb. 6-Saturday, Feb. 7: Too Long Sparks

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Friday, Feb. 6-Saturday, Feb. 7: Too Long Sparks

The struggle of a one-man-band is that your defining characteristics are utterly your own. There's no flavor to be found from the inclusion of a wild drummer or a stoic bassist - everything comes directly from whatever you decide to include in your lonely presence on stage and record. Mig

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Saturday, Feb. 7: For MCs By MCs Presents "Capitol Punishment"

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Saturday, Feb. 7: For MCs By MCs Presents "Capitol Punishment"

The South Sound MC battle scene began in the early '90s, but flourished on an astronomical trajectory with the emergence of Heretic The Heathen's For MCs By MCs Presents organization a few years back. The battle scene is composed of upstart and veteran writers, lyricists and vocalists who compete with

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Thursday, Feb. 5: Puyallup River Brewing Alehouse 2nd Anniversary Party

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Thursday, Feb. 5: Puyallup River Brewing Alehouse 2nd Anniversary Party

If you need another excuse to drink a good beer (and who doesn't?), Puyallup River Brewing Alehouse is celebrating its 2nd anniversary Thursday. Puyallup River Brewing owner-brewer Eric Akeson opened the downtown Puyallup taproom less than a year after launching his South Hill garage brewery. The long, dark 2,000-square-foot alehouse

Friday, Feb. 6: Murder-solving yoga teacher

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Friday, Feb. 6: Murder-solving yoga teacher

Yoga is the quintessential exercise for tree-hugging, granola-munching types. But what's the point of getting all in tune with your body and its connection to the earth if people are being killed just outside your yoga classroom? Seattle novelist Tracy Weber will read from her new novel, A Killer Retreat,

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Friday, Feb. 6 and Sunday, Feb. 8: "H.M.S. Pinafore"

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Friday, Feb. 6 and Sunday, Feb. 8: "H.M.S. Pinafore"

Tacoma Opera's production of Pinafore boasts vocals by Boston Lyric Opera soloist Michael Drumheller, Seattle Opera Guild's Ksenia Popova and returnees from The Barber of Seville.  Read Christian Carvajal's full feature on H.M.S. Pinafore in the Music & Culture section. H.M.S. PINAFORE, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6 and 2 p.m. Sunday,

Approaching "H.M.S. Pinafore" at Tacoma Opera

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Approaching "H.M.S. Pinafore" at Tacoma Opera

There was a period in my life when I knew, but didn't know I knew, H.M.S. Pinafore. Not that I could distinguish Gilbert & Sullivan, the composers of that masterpiece, from Lerner & Loewe, but I recognized some of their songs. Just as Bugs Bunny had introduced me to the

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Theater Review: Cirque du Soleil's latest Cabinet of Curiosities

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Theater Review: Cirque du Soleil's latest Cabinet of Curiosities

A quick search of my computer reveals the word delightful appears in 10 of my theater reviews prior to this one. I've overused it, I suppose. It's an affected, even poncey word, but I need it again to describe Cirque du Soleil's traveling tent show, Kurios. Here's why: I was

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Saturday, Feb. 7: Drive The Blues Away

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Saturday, Feb. 7: Drive The Blues Away

Unless we're talking about people with actual chest hair, no one loves beer, booze, blues and Buicks more than the Weekly Volcano. We're willing to bet that the vast majority of celebrants at "Drive the Blues Away," a celebration of beer, booze, blues  and automobiles at LeMay - America's Car

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