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Movies opening this week

Breaking And Entering A landscape architect (Jude Law) finds his life is broken and entered when electronic equipment is stolen from his office.  The question: Is it worse to burgle a computer or someone’s heart? Rated R for sexuality and language. Two Stars — Jim Emerson The Ultimate Gift Expecting to inherit a

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The art movement

I read in the newspaper all of the time about how the city of Tacoma and its investors are doing everything they can to bring people downtown. They’re busy building condos; merchants are moving in; restaurants are cropping up all over the place. That’s all great, and I really, really appreciate

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The art movement

I read in the newspaper all of the time about how the city of Tacoma and its investors are doing everything they can to bring people downtown. They’re busy building condos; merchants are moving in; restaurants are cropping up all over the place. That’s all great, and I really, really appreciate

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Gene Loves Jezebel still

For those who have remained loyal fans of Gene Loves Jezebel since the ’80s, trying to unravel the truth of where they’ve been is a bit daunting. Currently fronted by one half of the original twin-brother duo, the Gene Loves Jezebel that will play at Hell’s Kitchen on Saturday, March

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Gene Loves Jezebel still

For those who have remained loyal fans of Gene Loves Jezebel since the ’80s, trying to unravel the truth of where they’ve been is a bit daunting. Currently fronted by one half of the original twin-brother duo, the Gene Loves Jezebel that will play at Hell’s Kitchen on Saturday, March

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I love Fear Train Caravan

There is no such thing as objectivity. It does not exist. I don’t care what anyone tells you. I don’t give a rat’s ass what the journalism 101 textbook says. Everything you read, right down to the back of the cereal box, has a slant or an angle. The reason is

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I love Fear Train Caravan

There is no such thing as objectivity. It does not exist. I don’t care what anyone tells you. I don’t give a rat’s ass what the journalism 101 textbook says. Everything you read, right down to the back of the cereal box, has a slant or an angle. The reason is

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This week's concerts

on sale now Taikoproject Olympia. March 16 7:30 pm. $11-$32 (Washington Center, 360. 753.85860). “Ballad of the New Tacoma” by David Fewster and Heidi Fosner Tacoma. March 24 8 pm. $8-$10 (Barefoot Studios, 253.627.2273). James Morrison Seattle. March 26 9 pm. $12.50 (Chop Suey, TM). Kenny Rankin Seattle. March 27-28 7:30 pm. $22.50 (Jazz

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This week's concerts

on sale now Taikoproject Olympia. March 16 7:30 pm. $11-$32 (Washington Center, 360. 753.85860). “Ballad of the New Tacoma” by David Fewster and Heidi Fosner Tacoma. March 24 8 pm. $8-$10 (Barefoot Studios, 253.627.2273). James Morrison Seattle. March 26 9 pm. $12.50 (Chop Suey, TM). Kenny Rankin Seattle. March 27-28 7:30 pm. $22.50 (Jazz

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The week's quality shows

Thursday JAZZ FUSION james whiton & the downtown apostles To be honest, I never understood the genius of Charles Mingus until I caught a special on the bassist on PBS.  Just five minutes into the biography it became clear that he was much more than a bass player — He was a

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The week's quality shows

Thursday JAZZ FUSION james whiton & the downtown apostles To be honest, I never understood the genius of Charles Mingus until I caught a special on the bassist on PBS.  Just five minutes into the biography it became clear that he was much more than a bass player — He was a

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A ticket to ride

Listen up, men!  And women! But not kids! If you thought “Gladiator” was a bit too stingy with the bloodshed, if you felt “Sin City” could have been more stylized, if you hate it when the masses refer to graphic novels as “comic books,” this is your day.  For today brings about

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A ticket to ride

Listen up, men!  And women! But not kids! If you thought “Gladiator” was a bit too stingy with the bloodshed, if you felt “Sin City” could have been more stylized, if you hate it when the masses refer to graphic novels as “comic books,” this is your day.  For today brings about

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Hem dresses

The fashion news inside Lucky magazine screams frilled-hem dresses. No mystery — they have a ruffled bottom and draped sleeves. It’s a gorgeous, detailed, soft, and feminine looking dress. They come in different styles and colors — from a sheer, flattering look with a low neck to a dropped neckline.

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Hem dresses

The fashion news inside Lucky magazine screams frilled-hem dresses. No mystery — they have a ruffled bottom and draped sleeves. It’s a gorgeous, detailed, soft, and feminine looking dress. They come in different styles and colors — from a sheer, flattering look with a low neck to a dropped neckline.

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Tiki Lounge and Redeco-rama

Goin’ Geisel I am shopper, Shopper I am, And I will buy green eggs and ham … A T-shirt, that is, from Tiki Lounge — this handy-dandy multipurpose item will not only serve to remind me of Herr Seuss’s contribution to the world of kiddie literature at a time when we’re collectively

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Tiki Lounge and Redeco-rama

Goin’ Geisel I am shopper, Shopper I am, And I will buy green eggs and ham … A T-shirt, that is, from Tiki Lounge — this handy-dandy multipurpose item will not only serve to remind me of Herr Seuss’s contribution to the world of kiddie literature at a time when we’re collectively

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No emo for me

I asked Renee Seamount from Renee’s Hair Shop about getting emo-girl bangs cut into my shaggy ‘do.  In her characteristic way, she smiled and laughed, “No!” We talked about emo, screamo, thrash, and hardcore; back when we were wee, there was punk, metal, or new wave — now those basics have

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No emo for me

I asked Renee Seamount from Renee’s Hair Shop about getting emo-girl bangs cut into my shaggy ‘do.  In her characteristic way, she smiled and laughed, “No!” We talked about emo, screamo, thrash, and hardcore; back when we were wee, there was punk, metal, or new wave — now those basics have

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Soup and nibbles

No seating for you The Weekly Volcano has noticed a rather unusual trend of late — everything seems to be getting smaller (except, of course, for us, but that’s another story). McMansions are downsizing into lofts; iPods go “mini” and “nano,” and if cell phones seem to be getting bigger, well,

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