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Saturday, May 7: Aces Up

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Saturday, May 7: Aces Up

Aces Up hail from Bonney Lake, and we suppose if any part of Pierce County was going to produce lyrics such as, "I like my trucks like I like my women / Big and beefy with a torqued-out engine / Might take a little while to get her going /

Saturday, May 7: Tim Reynolds Trio

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Saturday, May 7: Tim Reynolds Trio

If there's one thing Tim Reynolds (of the appropriately named Tim Reynolds Trio) can do, it's jam on it. Dude is like best buds from way back with Dave Matthews, after all, which means he's no fan of the two-and-a-half-minute pop song. Nope, this guitarist is all about the improvisation.

Friday, May 6: Vacant Fever

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Friday, May 6: Vacant Fever

The aesthetic side of Seattle duo Vacant Fever is just as well-realized as the sun-baked garage rock sounds heard on the band's recent free-to-download album, Heparin & Saline. Their indelible block-lettered logo sears into the mind - have I seen it all over town, or does it just feel like

Friday, May 6: Slushy

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Friday, May 6: Slushy

Slushy, featuring Shayne Weeks of the once-again-on-hiatus Makeup Monsters, shares similar sensibilities with the latter. But the light touch that both bands share is given a slightly harder edge with Slushy, as heavier riffs and distortion are layered over that bratty pop-punk. The sound feels somehow fuller - even though

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Saturday, May 7: Free Comic Book Day

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Saturday, May 7: Free Comic Book Day

What's the best way to get people excited about something? Free stuff. Check that. Free stuff and Imperial stormtroopers. When the number one goal of the free stuff is the promotion of literacy in children, teens and adults, it's a win for everybody. Thus, on the first Saturday of every May since 2002,

Friday, May 6: 72-Hour Film Competition Viewing Party

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Friday, May 6: 72-Hour Film Competition Viewing Party

On Thursday, April 21, 30 teams assembled at The Grand Cinema to receive this year's 72-Hour Film Competition requirements - elements that need to be included in every film. In each submitted work, someone must say, "What are you going to do about it?"; somewhere, there must be an egg;

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Through May 29: "Always, Patsy Cline"

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Through May 29: "Always, Patsy Cline"

Always, Patsy Cline is a musical for people that love music but are not particularly fond of musicals. It's more like a concert with a play interspersed between the songs. The story is about the beginning of the six-year friendship between country star Patsy Cline and Louise Seger. Walking into Tacoma

The South Sound's tastiest ciders for fall drinking

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The South Sound's tastiest ciders for fall drinking

Much ink has been spilled over the Northwest's amazing craft brewery scene during the past few years. In the Tacoma area specifically, groups like Wingman and 7 Seas have seen their profiles raised significantly. However, just like the Jacksons, there might be another rising star lurking in the local brewing

Through May 31: Angela Wales Rocket

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Through May 31: Angela Wales Rocket

Drink in a little art with your coffee at Amocat Cafe, where throughout the month of May you can view paintings by Angela Wales Rockett. Rockett's paintings are richly colored and expressively textured but very subdued abstractions inspired by landscape minus any overt references to land or water - with the

Monday, May 9: Thao and Mirah

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Monday, May 9: Thao and Mirah

In a somewhat counter-intuitive way, collaborating with another artist is a bold act of confidence. One might think relinquishing some control to another person is a way of hedging bets, but it's quite the opposite. To collaborate is to say, "I am sure enough of my voice and my ability

Fall motorcycle rides

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Fall motorcycle rides

The yellow lines on his map that marked the routes Gino Moroni has ridden his motorcycle across the state, told the story. Perched on his bike, he’s been there, seen that. “I’ve done all this yellow stuff,” Moroni said with a grin, pointing to his map highlighted with yellow lines. There’s a lot

Party crashers

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Party crashers

Last Wednesday, April 27, a crowd gathered at the Varsity Grill in downtown Tacoma for the kick-off of Pierce County Executive Pat McCarthy's campaign for re-election. I know what you're you thinking, and yes, you're correct - McCarthy isn't up for re-election until 2012. However, her campaign appeared to be fully

So, his wild oats

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So, his wild oats

QUESTION: I offhandedly mentioned to a friend that I thought her married brother was really cute. She revealed that his divorce (from a 10-year marriage) would soon be final. (It will be at the end of this month.) She then played matchmaker. He and I have been dating for three

Tastings: Wind River Cellars dinner, French wine and cheese tasting, half-priced wine nights and more ...

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Tastings: Wind River Cellars dinner, French wine and cheese tasting, half-priced wine nights and more ...

Thursday, May 5 Half-price bottle wine night for wines less than $100, Maxwell's Speakeasy, 454 St. Helens, Tacoma, 253.683.4115. Half-price wine, all night, Harmon Tap Room, 204 St. Helens Ave., Tacoma, 253.212.2725. $3 Thursdays: $3 beer, $3 wells, $3 for two hot dogs, 4 p.m. to close, Hell's Kitchen, 928 Pacific Ave., Tacoma,

Festivals in autumn? We've got 'em!

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Festivals in autumn? We've got 'em!

The leaves are starting to pop in a kaleidoscopic array of colors, and soon the brisk chill of autumn will force you to dig out your favorite cozy sweaters. Sure, this is the season of leaf peepers, corn mazes and all things pumpkin spice, but it's also the season to

FEEDBAG: STINK Happy Hour launch, Tacoma Farmers Market opens, Emilia Romagna

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FEEDBAG: STINK Happy Hour launch, Tacoma Farmers Market opens, Emilia Romagna

BROADWAY TACOMA FARMERS MARKET OPENS Thursday (yes, Cinco de Mayo!) from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (yes, new hours!) the Tacoma Farmers Market invites all cabelleros and senoritas to experience the fine wears of the land, and the natural abilities of camaraderie and free spirits. Support the local farmers and eat

Puget Sound haunted houses sure to conjure scares

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Puget Sound haunted houses sure to conjure scares

What do you think of when Halloween comes to mind? Trick-or-treating? Costumes making fun of some current figure, most likely Trump and Hillary this year? Charlie Brown wearing a sheet covered in holes? Yes, Halloween has certainly become less about the scares for many, but for those that like a

Morning Quickie Newsletter: Eat with folks wearing funny pants (Closed)

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Morning Quickie Newsletter: Eat with folks wearing funny pants (Closed)

(THIS CONTEST IS CLOSED. CONGRATULATIONS TO MIKE OF TACOOMA!) Mark Twain called it "a good walk ruined." From the perspective of a televised tournament, it all looks a bit crazy: Grown people trying to land a ball into some small hole? Ask anyone and they'll tell you this humble sport of Scottish

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