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French Tacoma

Passion is a mainstay in both French film and French cuisine, as are tradition and technique. Can a country that elevates food, wine and film to the highest levels of art attainable be bad? I think not. The five films that the Tournées Festival, coming to The Grand Cinema courtesy of Pierce

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Art and fashion

Blooms go local A Rhapsody in Bloom and Café Latte, a Sixth Ave fixture for 17 years, is going local. The shop will begin handling local artisans of all kinds, potentially rotating on a 30-day basis. For more info on submitting works, call 800.579.0557 or email arhapsodyinbloom florist@yahoo.com. [A Rhapsody in Bloom Florist and

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Spring fashion heats up

All eyes were focused on the center of the hot shop at the Museum of Glass last week, though the action wasn’t the typical glass-blowing creation of art.  Instead, the evening centered on the Nordstrom Hot Shop Runway spring fashion show, presented jointly by the Tacoma Art Museum and the

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It’s Italian for ‘quaint’

ANNOUNCER: The boys have made the Brotherhood Tavern their satellite office ever since they were old enough to pay their own tab (though they seldom do). The shuffleboard, the funky lights, the velvet U.S. presidents, the hipsters — heaven. But when they have had their fill of cash-only booze, they

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Winfield's opens

Get Twisted Winfield’s Twisted Cue Club has opened at 539 Broadway in the mansion that was formerly David’s on Broadway. The proprietors have renovated this antique space and, something that’s important to me, a 1,100 square foot deck. I might have to make reservations now for the 4th of July fireworks

Thursday, Feb. 4: Mountaineer Dan Mazur

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Thursday, Feb. 4: Mountaineer Dan Mazur

Mountain life does strange things to people. Isolated from the hustle and bustle of the city, surrounded by pine trees and reclusive coots, the mind can begin to play tricks on folks, causing them to see shadows in the forest when they're out walking alone or hear voices in

Tuesday, March 25, 2014: South Puget Sound Live Music, Comedy and DJs Calendar

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Tuesday, March 25, 2014: South Puget Sound Live Music, Comedy and DJs Calendar

ACOUSTIC/FOLK/CELTIC Stonegate Pizza Tacoma - South. Acoustic open mic hosted by Leanne Trevalyan. 8 pm. NC. Tugboat Annies Olympia - Westside. Open Mic Night. 9 pm. NC. COMEDY/GAMES Westgate Bar and Grill Tacoma - Northend. Barstool Bingo. 6:30 pm. White Horse Tavern Yelm. Barstool Bingo. Prizes! 7 pm.

Thursday, March 20: Artist Kathy Thurston and "Somtum"

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Thursday, March 20: Artist Kathy Thurston and "Somtum"

Normally, you might not consider spending the Third Thursday Art Walk in South Tacoma, but the Asia Pacific Cultural Center has cooked up a special "somtum somtum" for you: A Meet the Artist reception for Kathy Thurston followed by a screening of Somtum (a.k.a. Muay Thai Giant). The former promises

Through March 31: "Current Works"

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Through March 31: "Current Works"

The current show at Brick House Gallery is an eclectic selection of current work (all done since 2013) by more than 20 artists including many old friends who have shown often at this and other Tacoma galleries. My overall impression was that there are three or four

Visual Edge: Current Work at the Brick House Gallery in Tacoma

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Visual Edge: Current Work at the Brick House Gallery in Tacoma

The current show at Brick House Gallery is an eclectic selection of current work (all done since 2013) by more than 20 artists including many old friends who have shown often at this and other Tacoma galleries. My overall impression was that there are three or four excellent works and

Saturday, March 22-Sunday, March 23: Spring Fairy Festival

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Saturday, March 22-Sunday, March 23: Spring Fairy Festival

Does anyone else feel like planet Earth, and South Sound specifically, has a beer/food/music/book/art/film/fairy/cupcake festival every week? This week is no exception. The Spring Fairy Festival, the yearly "magical weekend of fae," returns to the Freighthouse Square in Tacoma. Celebrating fantasy, magic and, of course, faeries, this annual event of

Tuesday, March 25: 10 Great Lighthouses of Washington state

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Tuesday, March 25: 10 Great Lighthouses of Washington state

It's nice existing so close to Mama Nature, but living in the city - surrounded by concrete, neon, strip malls and bikini espresso shacks - it's still easy to be oblivious to the natural world. If you're looking for a little salt, breeze and fresh air action, David Kaynor's tour

Joint Base Lewis-McChord bids farewell to 4-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team

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Joint Base Lewis-McChord bids farewell to 4-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team

On a day of farewells and goodbyes, Col. Jody Miller added the thank you and a job well done to the soldiers of his brigade. During an hour inactivation ceremony, the 4-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team was recognized for eight years of stellar service this morning. In the Army's downsizing from

Feb. 5-28: "Drunk Dialing"

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Feb. 5-28: "Drunk Dialing"

The Telephone Room Gallery opens Drunk Dialing Friday, Feb. 5. Seattle artist Kristen Ramirez created "an installation of inscribed liquor bottles, each retelling a sordid tale of alcohol-fueled communication. The tales on the bottles are gleaned from friends and strangers via an Internet open call for drunk dialing anecdotes," the

Theater Review: "Chapter Two," audience one, at Tacoma Little Theatre

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Theater Review: "Chapter Two," audience one, at Tacoma Little Theatre

The year, I think, was 1991. I was a junior in college, and I'd paid my acting dues. Now at long last, it was time for my first main-stage lead. My actual brother Richard and I were cast as the "Schneider brothers," Leo and George respectively, in Neil Simon's 1977

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Escaping Death's Sting - A Combat Marine's Life Story

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Escaping Death's Sting - A Combat Marine's Life Story

"There are no atheists in foxholes," said President Dwight D. Eisenhower, supreme commander of the Allied Forces that invaded Normandy. No one is granted a clearer view of the Higher Power than a servicemember who is minutes from death. In the U.S. justice system, for example, the "dying declaration" law allows

Weekly Volcano Music Issue 2010

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Weekly Volcano Music Issue 2010

There's something in the water in the South Sound. Maybe it's that first glassful of orange-rust funk that gives our downtown buildings their charm, or maybe it's the ubiquitous hydration substitute, coffee, but our gritty little region rocks. We rock it good. On March 11 we present of our second annual

Progressive dinners in three walkable Tacoma neighborhoods

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Progressive dinners in three walkable Tacoma neighborhoods

That glowing orb hanging in the sky and those fragrant, blossoming trees around town can only mean one thing: the spring season is right around the corner. Aside from the transition of hot to iced coffee concoctions, peeling off that winter coat for a light jacket and gratuitous cleaning traditions,

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