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Urban Spelunker: Fircrest

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Urban Spelunker: Fircrest

The town of Fircrest boasts a scenic, park-like tranquility and quaint charm. If you were to drive among its tidy residential streets, you would never guess that it maintains such a close proximity to University Place, Tacoma and Lakewood. Even traveling through the heart of its "downtown," you're met with

Warhorse spouses

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Warhorse spouses

Spouses of soldiers assigned to the 1st Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment, 3-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 7th Infantry Division, gathered at Rose Field, on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, for a Spouse Spur Ride, Sept. 5. The event was designed to give the spouses some idea of what their soldiers endured during their

Fife History Museum features World War II exhibit

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Fife History Museum features World War II exhibit

Centrally located in the South Puget Sound, the city of Fife is today a hub of business, retail and industry, boasts an award-winning school district and features great parks and community activities year round. However, the Fife of the past was a small farming community. And like many other communities of

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Okay band

Okay band, reduced to its purest essence, is Marty Anderson from Berkeley, Calif., who will perform twice in Tacoma thanks to a new arts organization here called The Helm. At the helm of The Helm sits Peter Lynn and Sean Alexander, who aim to enhance the community by bringing arts

Wednesday, Sept. 25: Shafer Bros. Logging Film and Book Signing

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Wednesday, Sept. 25: Shafer Bros. Logging Film and Book Signing

"I'm a lumberjack and I'm okay / I sleep all night and I work all day I cut down trees, I eat my lunch / I go to the lavatory On Wednesdays I go shopping / And have buttered scones for tea I'm a lumberjack and I'm okay / I sleep all

Performance Triad

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Performance Triad

Army Medicine, under the leadership of surgeon general and commanding general for U.S. Army Medical Command, Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho, is about to shine a spotlight on preventative care, rather than just caring for soldiers when they are sick, through the Performance Triad pilot program. "I think our patients will

Seeking better airdrops

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Seeking better airdrops

Among the many testing capabilities housed at the Natick Soldier Systems Center, the Roller Load Test Facility offers the unique ability to simulate the roller and rail systems used in aircraft to deliver cargo airdrops - all while still on the ground. Recently, engineers at the U.S. Army's Natick Soldier Research

Thursdays: Karaoke with Rev. Adam McKinney

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Thursdays: Karaoke with Rev. Adam McKinney

Every Thursday night at Puget Sound Pizza, the Volcano's music critic Rev. Adam McKinney hosts a karaoke session showcasing a Tarantino-like mix of downtown denizens seriously singing Bill Withers and glasses-wearing gals squawking out punk rawk, plus appearances by local rock stars. McKinney, always looking dapper in his sportcoat, has

Happy Hour Hug: Bryan Carroll with STINK Tank

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Happy Hour Hug: Bryan Carroll with STINK Tank

Bryan Carroll, STINK Tank Welcome to Happy Hour Hug, a new weekly column in which I explore the South Sound's bar scene through the eyes of bartenders, brewers, winemakers, distillers and anyone else who makes their living in the boisterous world of alcohol. This week I present Bryan Carroll, bartender at

Fun with sushi

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Fun with sushi

Someone mentioned Trapper's Sushi at a recent Volcano staff meeting, whereupon Rev. Adam McKinney opined that its sports-bar elements make it seem like the kind of place he'd be more apt to like when inebriated. We resolved to test this theory by sampling it in two states of consciousness: I'd

Visual Edge: Landscape and Transformation

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Visual Edge: Landscape and Transformation

Kristin Giordano's photographs of Doha, Qatar at Kittredge Gallery on campus at University of Puget Sound are haunting, lonely and disturbingly beautiful. Paul Landacre's wood engravings in the smaller back gallery represent a fine sampling of works by a little known but leading engraver of the early 20th century. Together

Olympia's 2013-2014 theater season

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Olympia's 2013-2014 theater season

With no further ado, let's divulge Olympia's promising menu. First, some sad news: as you may have heard, Capital Playhouse cancelled its mainstage offerings for the year. Between unmanageable debts and a trio of scandals, it tempted fate for CP to schedule anything called The Last 5 Years. The company hopes

Tacoma's 2013-2014 theater season

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Tacoma's 2013-2014 theater season

This is an exciting month for theater folk, meaning practitioners and patrons. As one troupe after another announces its upcoming schedule, we look forward to the return of talented veterans and the rise of hot, new blood. From beloved old "war horses" to the cutting edge of 21st-century playwriting, it

2013 South Sound Fall Arts Preview

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2013 South Sound Fall Arts Preview

As I look out my office window, I'm charmed by the rustling trajectories of fallen leaves, cooled by scudding gusts of wind that promise autumn rain - oh, wait! No, I'm not! It's 80 degrees outside! We start writing the Fall Arts Guide in August! Such is the life of

Music Critics' Picks: Frances Rose, Nate Jackson, Oly Funk Fest, Babysitter

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Music Critics' Picks: Frances Rose, Nate Jackson, Oly Funk Fest, Babysitter

[ELECTRO-POP] + FRI, SEPT. 13 The line between mainstream music and indie music has grown so thin that it's often hard to differentiate between the two. Recently, returning popularity of cheesy mainstream music from the '80s and the '90s have enveloped themselves in the output of indie artists, creating a kind

Richard Album and the Lifestyles are totally real

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Richard Album and the Lifestyles are totally real

As long as there have been lonesome losers (and, honestly, long before), there has been power pop. From Weezer, back to Matthew Sweet, even further back to Joe Jackson, and then to Big Star, there has been an element in pop music that tended toward the gawky and unique building

Here comes the Olympia Outdoor Public Spectacle

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Here comes the Olympia Outdoor Public Spectacle

The Olympia Independent Music Festival (OIMF) has put on one hell of a shindig the past few years, creating a free block party with all the usual perks of Olympia - killer bands, ladies of burlesque, art, vendors, chin-balancing - all in the name of helping the Olympia Film Society. Saturday,

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Built To Spill, Kanye West, Slayer, Mazzy Star, Trans-Siberian Orchestra and others ...

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Tickets On-Sale Alert: Built To Spill, Kanye West, Slayer, Mazzy Star, Trans-Siberian Orchestra 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, 800.325.SEAT, www.ticketswest.com TWEB = Ticketweb, 866.468.7623, www.ticketweb.com   >>> ON SALE NOW Yellowjackets Seattle.

Checking in with The Social Bar and Grill

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Checking in with The Social Bar and Grill

With the revolving door of establishments opening and closing throughout the South Sound, it could be said that The Social Bar and Grill hit a big milestone with the celebration of its second anniversary last month. And in true birthday style, the Social entertained the masses with live music provided by

Friday, Sept. 13: Richard Album and the Lifestyles

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Friday, Sept. 13: Richard Album and the Lifestyles

Richard Album (along with his band, the Lifestyles) is a master of power pop, straight down to the sort of vulnerable songwriting that once defined the genre. Similar to those artists, his album covers feature faux-heartthrob poses. On the cover of Sophomore he poses as a college man circa 1955,

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