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Sunday, Feb. 26: "The Golden Age of Television"

Washington Center for the Performing Arts

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You love television. You always have. It's part of being American, like processed cheese and alarming obesity statistics. Most of all, you love the really old TV shows you grew up on (or at the very least grew up smoking weed out of a Mountain Dew can to on Nick at Nite). For all of these reasons and more Sunday's Big Shoe VI-The Golden Age of Television, heading to the Washington Center for the Performing Arts Sunday, is the show for you, offering a glitz and glitter homage to TV of yesteryear.

According to the Washington Center's website, The Gold Age of Television, which focuses on 1948-70, is a "variety show with reminders of anything from Amateur Hour to Zorro with stops at Petticoat Junction, Bonanza and Laugh-In."

[Washington Center for the Performing Arts, 2 p.m., $10-$13, 512 Washington St. SE, Olympia, 360.753.8585]

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