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Letting the old dog out

I’m running from something. But when I get to where I’m going, it’s still there, panting, leering and laughing. Like it or not, you can’t outrun yourself or, as Johnny Cash refers to one’s darker side, “the black dog.” It’s fun trying, though, and you get to see the sights.

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Letting the old dog out

I’m running from something. But when I get to where I’m going, it’s still there, panting, leering and laughing. Like it or not, you can’t outrun yourself or, as Johnny Cash refers to one’s darker side, “the black dog.” It’s fun trying, though, and you get to see the sights.

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"ReMix"

Saturday, the Weekly Volcano attended the reception for Mindy Barker’s art show “ReMix” at the Black Water Café.  Family, friends, scenesters, and art enthusiasts commanded the café previously occupied by many young men in hoodies pounding away on their laptops, who eventually disappeared into the cold night. Besides her hand

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"ReMix"

Saturday, the Weekly Volcano attended the reception for Mindy Barker’s art show “ReMix” at the Black Water Café.  Family, friends, scenesters, and art enthusiasts commanded the café previously occupied by many young men in hoodies pounding away on their laptops, who eventually disappeared into the cold night. Besides her hand

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The Monsoon Room\'s two-year anniversary

We denizens of Tacoma like to imagine ourselves as residents of an actual metropolis. We nod appreciatively in the direction of Sixth Avenue and downtown. But this is all so much hallucination; for, as anyone who has ever left Tacoma for any reason knows, the City of Destiny just doesn’t

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The Monsoon Room\'s two-year anniversary

We denizens of Tacoma like to imagine ourselves as residents of an actual metropolis. We nod appreciatively in the direction of Sixth Avenue and downtown. But this is all so much hallucination; for, as anyone who has ever left Tacoma for any reason knows, the City of Destiny just doesn’t

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