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Thursday, April 1: X-Ray Press

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Thursday, April 1: X-Ray Press

X-Ray Press is a band that - for better or worse - has been given the gift and curse of progressive rock - and uses it for evil. The band's interpretation of prog shows them taking their extensive musical backgrounds and smashing them all into a hardcore mold. "I'm a classical

Hardcore in 17/16

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Hardcore in 17/16

My father is getting more and more uncomfortable with the manner in which I portray him in this fine rag. He has asked me to print the following statement on his behalf: "Progressive rock is an art form that few appreciate, due to their inferior brain capacities. I, with my advanced

Coming out party

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Coming out party

Tacoma's Ben Union owns Jazzbones. Though I write such a sentence with a Tacoma wink and a smirk, as "owning" Jazzbones isn't exactly the sort of thing that gets you a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame - the statement is nonetheless true. Over the course of Union's short, locally

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This week\'s big shows

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 Joyce, Dori Caymmi Seattle. May 1 7:30 pm. $22.50 (Jazz Alley, TM). Pretty Ricky, Meat N Bones, Butter Cream, 2XL Seattle. May 1 (all ages) 8 pm. $32 (Neumo’s, TW). Wallace Roney Sextet

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Sweet Saturdays Salsa

Every Sunday morning a crowd huddles around Bobble Tiki in a downtown Tacoma condo elevator (Bobble Tiki rather not get into it), waiting to push into a claustrophobic container. Nearby, a door leads to another option: a stairway. Nobody opens that door. But later that day, at the YMCA, these same

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LuLu Lafever

When I first heard Lula LaFever I had no idea it was her burning up the fret board and was blown away by her tight riffs and red hot solos.  A versatile artist, LaFever effortlessly bounces between light to jump jazz, sizzling blues, and rock and roll. No stranger to

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Two worlds collide

In the fall of 2002, two buskers met for the first time on Broadway Street in Seattle. Both were performing in order to raise money. Felicia Figueroa, originally from Arizona, was touring the country with her dog Tobin, and she was singing on the street corner to raise money to

Through June 8: "3 Tales with 8 Tails"

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Through June 8: "3 Tales with 8 Tails"

Olympia Family Theater continues to make amazingly high quality family theater with their latest production, 3 Tales with 8 Tails. Deanne Shellman directs, in collaboration with Mark Asbel Gerth, a phenomenally fun show that has the actors singing, dancing and puppeteering. While the puppets are one of the

Wednesday, April 7: Polka Party

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Wednesday, April 7: Polka Party

No genre of music generates giggles quite like polka. But while many see polka as the soundtrack for lederhosen-wearing seniors, The Intermittent Health and Fitness Club sees it as a life-changing force. First jump on one foot twice, then hop on the other foot twice. Read a book and repeat

Sunday, April 4: T-Town Gong Show

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Sunday, April 4: T-Town Gong Show

Your parents always knew when you grew up you'd spend Easter in a dive bar/pool hall on South Tacoma Avenue celebrating the resurrection of the Big J by competing in a drunken talent contest where the grand prize is $100. The T-Town Gong Show at Malarkey's, which starts at 6

Thursday, April 1: Philip Glass

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Thursday, April 1: Philip Glass

To be blunt, it's not often that you get the chance to see a legendary composer bust out an evening of their own, groundbreaking, work. Most legendary composers, after all, are dead. But Philip Glass is not - and on Thursday he'll be at the Washington Center in Olympia for

Thursday, April 1: Olympia Farmers Market

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Thursday, April 1: Olympia Farmers Market

The Olympia Farmers Market starts today and is destined to make Thursday through Sunday mornings a lot sweeter. But fresh fruit isn't all you'll encounter. The market is all about supporting local growers and producers. In addition to the popular gourd birdhouses and handmade soaps available, look for locally processed

Wednesday, April 7: L.A. Guns

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Wednesday, April 7: L.A. Guns

No, you're not just really high. You haven't just woken up after sleeping off some 96-hour meth bender and are now hallucinating that glam metal bands from the ‘80s are playing Jazzbones on Wednesday nights. It's real, dude. It's so real. PREDICTION: Frankly, folks, Miss Cleo couldn't call this one. There

Wednesday, April 7: Public Safety in Pierce County

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Wednesday, April 7: Public Safety in Pierce County

There are plenty of dangers to contend with living in Pierce County. Few people know this like Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist and Pierce County Sheriff Paul Pastor. Hell, just about every gruesome thing that goes down in Pierce County crosses these guys' desks at some point. So, who better

Moving on up

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Moving on up

Tacomans are responding with varying degrees of joy and outrage to news that the Northwest Detention Center will be moving from the Tacoma tide flats to Russell Investments headquarters in downtown Tacoma. Insider sources have confirmed that Florida-based private prison corporation the GEO Group has plans to expand its prison for

Wednesday, April 7: Blanco Bronco

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Wednesday, April 7: Blanco Bronco

No room has had the effect on music that the garage has. Think about it. Have you ever heard of kitchen rock? Absolutely not. But garage rock is a term that instantly makes sense - and things only branch out from there. Like Tacoma's Wheelies. While Blanco Bronco - one

Saturday, April 3: Reverse Dotty

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Saturday, April 3: Reverse Dotty

I'm not sure just how seriously Reverse Dotty wants us to take them. Their music is a kind of melancholy electro-pop, driven by sandy female vocals. The synths sound '80s disco-ready, and the band's aloofness sometimes gives the air of electroclash or riot grrrl. Sometimes, though, like on "Off the

Friday, April 2: Milk Music

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Friday, April 2: Milk Music

Olympia is a rock town. Plain and simple. Sure, we've got all kinds of cross-genre music, from sexy electro laptop folk punk to AARP sponsored state worker blues rock bands, but quintessentially - downtown Olympia belongs to rock and roll. Enter Milk Music, quite possibly the closest thing to Boston's

Friday, April 2: World's Greatest Ghosts

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Friday, April 2: World's Greatest Ghosts

Remember in the movie Casper when Winona Ryder asks the titular friendly ghost what his spectral body is made of? He replies that he thinks it's made of the same stuff that makes your feet tingle when they fall asleep. That's kind of how I think of World's Greatest Ghosts.

MUSIC PICKS: World's Greatest Ghosts, Milk Music, Reverse Dotty, Blanco Bronco

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MUSIC PICKS: World's Greatest Ghosts, Milk Music, Reverse Dotty, Blanco Bronco

WORLD'S GREATEST GHOSTS >>> Friday, April 2 Remember in the movie Casper when Winona Ryder asks the titular friendly ghost what his spectral body is made of? He replies that he thinks it's made of the same stuff that makes your feet tingle when they fall asleep. That's kind of how I

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