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Tacoma scores tastings

You may want to send the kids out of the room when reading this. The state of Washington passed a bill to create a wine and beer tasting pilot program in 30 Washington grocery stores. Perhaps you heard rumblings about this on a local blog or television news, but no

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Tacoma scores tastings

You may want to send the kids out of the room when reading this. The state of Washington passed a bill to create a wine and beer tasting pilot program in 30 Washington grocery stores. Perhaps you heard rumblings about this on a local blog or television news, but no

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Third Thursday happy food

This is the Third Thursday Art Walk when I remember. This will be the one when I set the alert on my electronic calendar thingy. I’m even going for the string on the finger trick. I will partake in the Tacoma Art Museum’s happy hour menu Thursday. Sure, nothing excites

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Third Thursday happy food

This is the Third Thursday Art Walk when I remember. This will be the one when I set the alert on my electronic calendar thingy. I’m even going for the string on the finger trick. I will partake in the Tacoma Art Museum’s happy hour menu Thursday. Sure, nothing excites

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Recycled re-ART

Art from recycled materials is nothing new. Picasso and Braque were doing it before most of us were born. But today it is done with a more direct emphasis on environmental stewardship. Gallery Madera has jumped on this bandwagon with re-ART ’08, a juried exhibition of art from recycled materials

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Recycled re-ART

Art from recycled materials is nothing new. Picasso and Braque were doing it before most of us were born. But today it is done with a more direct emphasis on environmental stewardship. Gallery Madera has jumped on this bandwagon with re-ART ’08, a juried exhibition of art from recycled materials

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Australian Pink Floyd and others

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 Eagles of Death Metal, The Duke Spirit Seattle. Oct. 30 9 pm. $17.50-$20 (Neumos, TW). Down, Danava Seattle. Oct. 30 (all ages) 9 pm. $28-$30 (Showbox SoDo, TM). Dudley Manlove Seattle. Oct. 31

And the award goes to ...

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And the award goes to ...

Pierce County Executive candidates danced around some great questions Tuesday night at a candidate’s forum hosted by the Korean Women’s Association. Moderated by Tacoma’s own Derek Young, the event filled seats with a diverse cross-section of Pierce County’s Asian-Pacific Islander communities, with Korean, Vietnamese and Cambodian translators on hand. Profound

And the award goes to ...

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And the award goes to ...

Pierce County Executive candidates danced around some great questions Tuesday night at a candidate’s forum hosted by the Korean Women’s Association. Moderated by Tacoma’s own Derek Young, the event filled seats with a diverse cross-section of Pierce County’s Asian-Pacific Islander communities, with Korean, Vietnamese and Cambodian translators on hand. Profound

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Adult prom

Bobble Tiki’s high school prom isn’t exactly an event he holds fond memories of. At 17, Bobble Tiki was the definition of awkward. Bobble Tiki’s face was oily, his clothes were cheesy, and his palms sweat like crazy every time he talked to a member of the opposite sex. While

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Adult prom

Bobble Tiki’s high school prom isn’t exactly an event he holds fond memories of. At 17, Bobble Tiki was the definition of awkward. Bobble Tiki’s face was oily, his clothes were cheesy, and his palms sweat like crazy every time he talked to a member of the opposite sex. While

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Mouse to turn 85

It seems just like yesterday — early September — when I was celebrating the 5,000 years that have passed since the Hindu Lord Sri Krishna appeared on Earth to protect his followers and spread his teachings. Maybe it’s not your typical celebration, but those folks at the Acme Tavern that

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Mouse to turn 85

It seems just like yesterday — early September — when I was celebrating the 5,000 years that have passed since the Hindu Lord Sri Krishna appeared on Earth to protect his followers and spread his teachings. Maybe it’s not your typical celebration, but those folks at the Acme Tavern that

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Children’s Film Series

When I was a teen my dad and I made a stop-action film about a woman (me) who returns to the home where a terrifying entity haunted her childhood bedroom — older brother noogies! They still haunt me today.   I need better childhood memories. Maybe I can borrow a few during

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Children’s Film Series

When I was a teen my dad and I made a stop-action film about a woman (me) who returns to the home where a terrifying entity haunted her childhood bedroom — older brother noogies! They still haunt me today.   I need better childhood memories. Maybe I can borrow a few during

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The Secret Garden

Oct. 17-19 Children’s Film Series Tacoma. The Secret Garden, rated G, 11 am. Free for 17 and younger (The Grand Cinema, 606 S. Fawcett, 253.572.6062).   Daily Museum of Glass Downtown Tacoma. The Time of Lino and White Light: Glass Compositions by Daniel Clayman throughout the day. 10 am to 5 pm Mon-Sat, noon-5

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The Secret Garden

Oct. 17-19 Children’s Film Series Tacoma. The Secret Garden, rated G, 11 am. Free for 17 and younger (The Grand Cinema, 606 S. Fawcett, 253.572.6062).   Daily Museum of Glass Downtown Tacoma. The Time of Lino and White Light: Glass Compositions by Daniel Clayman throughout the day. 10 am to 5 pm Mon-Sat, noon-5

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Tim McKinney

Initially I wanted to interrogate a car salesman from one of the car lots off North First Street in the Stadium District. I was passed off and sent to three different buildings, at one of which NO ONE even acknowledges my existence. Did I look that trashy? Did I look

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