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Theater Review: A solid rendition of a troubling "La Mancha"

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Theater Review: A solid rendition of a troubling "La Mancha"

I resolved to read Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote (1615) after the World Library declared it the "best literary work ever written," praising it above the book of Job, the Odyssey, and Hamlet. It took a year to complete my quest. In English translation, the novel runs to 391,000 words,

96th Military Engagement Team born to facilitate from Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

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96th Military Engagement Team born to facilitate from Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

The Washington Army National Guard's 96th Military Engagement Team (MET), which is currently based out of Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, may have less than 30 soldiers, but its accomplishments within the U.S. Army Central Command's (ARCENT) geographical area to promote regional security and stability cannot be quantified. The 96th MET primarily deals

WINNER CHOSEN: Morning Quickie Newsletter Contest Feb. 25

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WINNER CHOSEN: Morning Quickie Newsletter Contest Feb. 25

For this week's Weekly Volcano Morning Quickie e-newsletter contest we're giving away a $50 gift certificate to Asado or Masa restaurants in Tacoma. To enter — please send an email to feedback@weeklyvolcano.com. Winners will be chosen at random today at noon.  Now print out that e-newsletter we sent you and show

RJD2

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RJD2

With The Colossus, producer RJD2 comes with a surprisingly funky, warm twist to his ever-changing trajectory. A significant improvement on his disappointing third solo effort, The Third Hand, RJ brings us back home, replacing the cold detachment of his prior two albums with familiar fun. However, RJ falls short of the

Saturday, March 29: Dockyard Derby Dames Season 8, Bout 5

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Saturday, March 29: Dockyard Derby Dames Season 8, Bout 5

The appeal of roller derby for onlookers is sort of similar to that insane, vicarious excitement many experience through watching ultimate fighting, only these tough ladies are on skates, and they're going really-really fast. The four roller derby teams that call Dockyard Derby Dames home will be battling against each

Sunday, March 30: Romantics vs. Cynics Poetry Slam & Lyrical Jam

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Sunday, March 30: Romantics vs. Cynics Poetry Slam & Lyrical Jam

Most people recognize Mark Pickerel's name from his drumming with Van Conner, Gary Lee Conner and Mark Lanegan in this little band from Ellensburg you may have heard of called the Screaming Trees, but in reality he's done much more than man the skins for the band that crafted "Sweet

Feel like taking a walk? Try volksmarching

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Feel like taking a walk? Try volksmarching

Volksmarching is a German word meaning ‘peoples' march', which is exactly what it looks like when it happens. This type of organized, non-competitive fitness walking involves participants walking 10 kilometers, about 6.2 miles, on a designated outdoor trail. While the walkers are not competing at these walks, they are typically

Tournament of Tacos

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Tournament of Tacos

Tacos. Everyone eats them. Everyone has a favorite. Maybe your obsession is with the taco truck down the street that has those authentic Mexico City street tacos - or perhaps you drive across town for the one the size of your arm. The best taco in the greater Tacoma area? You

Through April 13: "Boeing Boeing"

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Through April 13: "Boeing Boeing"

Somewhere along the way, Boeing Boeing lost its hyphen, but never lost a distinctly French, laissez-faire attitude toward sex and romance. Zach Holstine plays Bernard, in this version an American in Paris, who's happy to provide temporary lodgings for a visiting Wisconsin friend, Robert (Ken Luce). Robert is

Theater Review: Olympia Little Theatre présente un ménage de quatre

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Theater Review: Olympia Little Theatre présente un ménage de quatre

The Guinness Book of World Records says Marc Camoletti's Boeing-Boeing (1960) is the French play most often produced around the world. I suggest Cyrano de Bergerac holds the title; but if I'm wrong, I can live with it. Either way, it's easy to see from Olympia Little Theatre's production (of

Urban Spelunker: Tacoma's Ruston Way Waterfront

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Urban Spelunker: Tacoma's Ruston Way Waterfront

Ruston Way instantly calls forth memories of sea-breeze blown hair, "Summer Time" blaring on the radio and Tacomans arriving en mass to cruise, stroll and pass around a ball or Frisbee of sorts. This scenic strip allows dog walkers, joggers, diners and cruisers to take in majestic views of Commencement

ON SALE FEB. 4-12: Metric, Him, Flight To Mars, Shpongle ...

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ON SALE FEB. 4-12: Metric, Him, Flight To Mars, Shpongle ...

We list major concerts going on sale this weekend, as well as national touring acts performing in the Puget Sound this week and down the road. 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 Sirens Sister Seattle March 4 7

True tales of dating horror

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True tales of dating horror

It's almost Valentine's Day. There's no way around it. Even if you seclude yourself in that homemade bomb shelter out back - again, stocked with cans of Olympia beer from 1981, your Journey collection, and that sorry-ass stack of Victoria's Secret catalogs you've been hauling around for the last seven

SLOUCHING TOWARD UTOPIA: Lifting the veil

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SLOUCHING TOWARD UTOPIA: Lifting the veil

We must live as if the Apocalypse has already happened. Sorry. I've got the end of the world on the brain. That whole 2012 thing - the latest in a long line of end-of-the-world prophecies - is rapidly approaching. The Apocalypse and all its dystopian bric-a-brac is officially a pop-culture phenomenon.

3 DRINK MINIMUM: Primo Grill

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3 DRINK MINIMUM: Primo Grill

No polite, legitimate, non-douchey business owner cares what race you are, what religion you fall victim to, or if you make your money workin' the pole in stilettos with a fishbowl in the heel - as long as you're spending that money in their establishment.  Thankfully, the people at Primo

WEDNESDAY READING: Geoff's first connection

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WEDNESDAY READING: Geoff's first connection

My first band was called Sledge. Sledge had stickers from Kinko's and a couple one color shirts made up before they had even found a drummer. We played together from 1989 until sometime in 1991. It's hard to remember exactly. It's hard to convey what a different time it was.

BITE US: V-Day Haiti Relief, Quickie Too

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BITE US: V-Day Haiti Relief, Quickie Too

THEY HEART HAITI South Sound restaurants have been showing support for Haiti in a big way: There was Dockside Bistro's benefit dinner this past Monday, Primo Grill and the Crown Bar donating wine sale monies, and dozens of other fundraising events. The latest effort will come in the form of two

Friday, Feb. 5: The Coloffs

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Friday, Feb. 5: The Coloffs

OK, OK - I know. Technically the Coloffs aren't 100 percent from Tacoma - the members are spread all over these days, from the U-District to Covington to SeaTac and so on. But the Coloffs are a Tacoma band. Trust me. You can hear it. Co-creators Brian Coloff and the only

T-town roots

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T-town roots

There are countless bands in Tacoma - and this isn't even a very big place. Sure, we've got colleges, a lot of rain, and a lot of idle disillusionment - three constant fertilizers of important rock music over the years - but so do a lot of places. What really

Last minute romance

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Last minute romance

ANNOUNCER:  Valentine's Day seems to be the most made up holiday ever. Grand gestures of undying love are made; proposals are offered, and everyone buys chocolate, flowers and goes out to eat. To increase your chances of a good time had by all, remember when dining out to expect slower

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