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Herky-jerky chaos

Music

Herky-jerky chaos

I've written before about bands that can seem antagonistic or confrontational toward their audience. Sometimes, this can make for a frustrating, distancing listen, pitting the band against the listener in a way that come off as more of a turn-off than a challenge. Other times, for reasons I don't quite

Pick of the crop

Arts

Pick of the crop

By definition, the Juror's Invitational at South Puget Sound Community College should be an exhibition of the best of the best. Featured are works from the award-winning artists from the 2018 Southwest Washington Juried Exhibition, selected by juror Asia Tail. Absolutely, she did choose some outstanding artists, but she also

Isaan central

Features

Isaan central

The largest region in Thailand is a landlocked conglomeration of 20 northeastern provinces. At 65,200 square miles, it's a bit smaller than Wisconsin. We'll spare our typesetters the challenge of printing its authentic name, four Thai characters, noting instead that its English-language name has been transliterated as Esan, Isaan, Isan

Musical time travel

Stage

Musical time travel

Tacoma Musical Playhouse is revising the tongue-in-cheek musical The Drowsy Chaperone from their 2010-2011 season with four of the actors from that earlier production: Mauro Bozzo as Robert Martin, John Miller as Mr. Feldzieg, John B. Cooper as Aldolpho, Nancy Hebert Bach as Chaperone and TMP Artistic Director Jon Douglas

How to stay on track: prioritizing health

Health

How to stay on track: prioritizing health

Now that March is in full swing, many may find themselves running on fumes of January's resolutions, or perhaps the dedication to the "new year, new me" mantra has been abandoned entirely. Fortunately, Pacific Medical Centers' Registered Dietician Christy Goff, MS, RDN, CD, is on the scene to discuss food

Volunteers to be honored for military nonprofits

Military Life

Volunteers to be honored for military nonprofits

The Soroptimist International of Olympia will honor three volunteers for military nonprofits at the third annual South Sound Exceptional Woman Awards Banquet Saturday, May 4. The event honors women who help their organizations make the community a better place. This year, 20 women will be recognized as Exceptional Women. The

Getting Tricare for Newborns, Adopted Children and Pre-Adoptive Children

Health

Getting Tricare for Newborns, Adopted Children and Pre-Adoptive Children

Your newborn or adopted child must be registered in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) before you can enroll in any TRICARE health plan.   To register your child in DEERS, you must submit the following to your ID card office: An original or certified-copy of the birth certificate or

Total force recruiting on full display

News Front

Total force recruiting on full display

The Air Force's new integrated total force recruiting team put on a show of force at this year's Women in Aviation International conference in Long Beach, California. In previous years, the active-duty Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air Force Academy and other parts of the Air Force would have separate booths

USO helps connect families through reading

Children

USO helps connect families through reading

Deployment can be hard on a family. It can be even harder for a service member who would normally read their children a good night story but are not around to do so. However, the Pat Tillman Memorial United Services Organization here offers a service to

CONCERT ALERT: The Fray, Reckless Kelly, March Fourth Marching Band, The Ting Ting Tings and others ...

Concert Alert

CONCERT ALERT: The Fray, Reckless Kelly, March Fourth Marching Band, The Ting Ting Tings and others ...

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 FRIDAY 10 AM Reckless Kelly Seattle

News Front

Locals headed to Warrior Games

The Deputy Chief of Staff for Warrior Care and Transition is proud to announce the 40 wounded, ill and injured soldiers and veterans who will represent Team Army at the 2019 Department of Defense Warrior Games in Tampa, Florida, June 21-30, hosted by the U.S. Special Operations Command. Local team members

Guardmembers to see changes in GI Bill transfer benefits

News Front

Guardmembers to see changes in GI Bill transfer benefits

Provisions allowing Guardmembers to transfer some or all of their Post- 9/11 GI Bill benefits to their spouse or children are set to change, limiting the timeframe soldiers and airmen can transfer those benefits. "You have to have a minimum of six years (in service) in order to be eligible to

Improving opioid prescribing at Madigan

Health

Improving opioid prescribing at Madigan

In October, Madigan's Internal Medicine Clinic moved into the implementation phase of a long-term quality improvement project addressing opioid use that aims to improve both patient safety and quality of life. It is already showing impressive results. "We had two goals with this: Improved compliance with safety standards in our clinic

Idyllic landscapes and frightening worlds

Arts

Idyllic landscapes and frightening worlds

I thought the art of landscape painting had reached an unstoppable point of redundancy at which original landscapes were no longer possible, and then Olympia artist Kathy Gore Fuss started painting in nature in all sorts of weather amongst the trees in Priest Point Park and the industrial business of

Grub Gossip

Features

Grub Gossip

While we've just entered the first week of spring, I'm already daydreaming about outdoor foodie festivities, picnics and patios. We're close but not there quite yet. While that shiny, hot orb in the sky teases us for just awhile, we are going to select a few foodie-themed festivities before we

One bourbon, one wine and one beer

Reviews

One bourbon, one wine and one beer

ANNOUNCER: This week, Dutch and Jackie had beverages on the brain and skipped spots with a traditional menu. Join them on their journey as they sip, chug and throw back a few. JACKIE: Let's kick things off with the hard stuff. Chambers Bay Distillery is a small space -- tucked away

VOTE NOW: 2012 Best of Olympia

PROMO

VOTE NOW: 2012 Best of Olympia

"It's the water." No matter if you're a full-blown alcoholic or not, you're likely familiar with the famed Olympia Beer motto of yesteryear. Whether describing the easy-to-drink suds that helped make the town famous, the Budd Bud Inlet that helps give it character and beauty, the artesian wells that pump vitality

Spokane -- a surprising wine destination

Travel

Spokane -- a surprising wine destination

Spokane has no estate wineries but is rapidly becoming a wine destination due to its downtown Cork District. Focused in the urban core of downtown Spokane, there are 16 award-winning wineries within walking distance of each other. Throw in a great food scene with two James Beard Chef semifinalists, Jeremy

Thursday, Jan. 5: Thursday Beer Runners

We Recommend

Thursday, Jan. 5: Thursday Beer Runners

Think running and drinking don't mix unless there's a K-9 unit involved? Not true. For more than a year the Tacoma Runners - a group of T-town pavement pounders - have gathered at Tacoma watering holes to jog a 3-mile loop, followed by multiple drinks at the launch point. It's been

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Sea Grill’s Grenache Rose Sangria

Temperatures are rising, and everyone’s wearing skimpier clothes — even those of us who should exercise a bit more modesty. With summer comes all the attendant delicious imagery: flip-flops, sparkling pools, tropical drinks with tiny umbrellas, sun-bronzed towel girls … OK, maybe that last one’s just me. Sea Grill has pulled

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