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Crowd-pleasers

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Crowd-pleasers

There's a number of iconic scenes in American Psycho where Patrick Bateman - the power broker/serial killer with an immaculately polished veneer, played by Christian Bale, who wisely modeled his performance after Tom Cruise - delivers impassioned monologues about middle-of-the-road pop stars. Bateman extolls the artistry of Huey Lewis, Whitney

Local secret behind a successful meal

Features

Local secret behind a successful meal

What's the most difficult thing about cooking? Knowing which herbs, spices and seasoning to use and the time commitment it takes are tied for first place. Chef William Mueller, co-owner of Babblin' Babs Bistro, says he has the answer to both with the launch of his herb-spice blends. Mueller says

Summertime (and the eating is easy)

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Summertime (and the eating is easy)

Days of sunshine all but demand lounging outdoors; harboring thoughts of roasted ears of corn, backyard grilling and hand-patted burgers smothered in melted cheese becomes commonplace. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, summer is fast approaching, and with it comes the all-American pastime of eating and drinking in the sun. From sidewalk seating,

BITE US: Mother's Day

Food Matters

BITE US: Mother's Day

During the Great Depression, a gift of meat or other scarce food items was treasured, loosely translated as "I love you" or "You're very important to me." Mothers prepare countless meals in their lifetimes, yet nothing tastes better than food made by the hands of someone else. Going out to

Lunch at the market: Gig Harbor Farmers Market

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Lunch at the market: Gig Harbor Farmers Market

  In the Weekly Volcano's latest endeavor to show you, dear reader, the way to all things great and wonderful, this new monthly column, "Lunch at the Market," features the edible aspects of area farmers markets. I'll keep you informed on what's to be had, from locally farmed produce, fresh-catch seafood

BITE US: Dinners Done Right

Food Matters

BITE US: Dinners Done Right

Big changes in business structure are nothing new. Kathie Novasky can attest to that. Since launching her own Dinners Done Right (a meal preparation service) in Tacoma four years ago, Novasky says clientele has shifted from mostly dual parent households to include singles, single-parent families and older couples. Lemon zest and

We've nailed down the STINK

Features

We've nailed down the STINK

For those wondering how a wine bar, a deli and a restaurant will fit in the one space Kris Blondin and partner Jack Noble secured in downtown Tacoma, it's simple ... it won't. "STINK is not a bar, it's an elevated deli. Not a restaurant, not even your typical deli, we're

BITE US: Altered perception

Food Matters

BITE US: Altered perception

For most, the term "American food" brings to mind fried food, milkshakes, burgers, dogs, pizza and meat and potato platters - probably not wow-inducing items in global culinary circles. The team behind Gig Harbor's youngest dining establishment, JW Restaurant, hopes to alter that 1950s diner perception by presenting familiar American

Tenor, actor, Mandy

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Tenor, actor, Mandy

Actor Mandy Patinkin said director Rob Reiner gave him his choice of roles in the much-loved 1987 film adaptation of The Princess Bride. After almost three decades, it's impossible to say what may have drawn Patinkin to Spanish swordmaster Inigo Montoya in particular, but it's worth noting that Patinkin's own

BITE US: Taste Dorky's

Food Matters

BITE US: Taste Dorky's

Recently I shared the noon hour with Joolie Heaps, owner of Box Top Vintage in downtown Tacoma. Heaps swears by the sandwiches at Dorky's Arcade. Always game to try new eats, I ordered the highly recommended Calvin Club, a triple-decker stuffed with ham and turkey slices, bacon, tomato and spinach

Eating green

Guides

Eating green

Eating green has awareness and education at its core. To some, eating green means growing fresh herbs in a personal garden rather than driving to a store and purchasing a dried version in a plastic container delivered by semi-truck from a dozen states away. To others, it's volunteering with the

BITE US: Mexican goodness

Food Matters

BITE US: Mexican goodness

Visiting Mexico years ago, I fell in love with quick, tasty meals sold from street carts and taco trucks. Certainly not an authentic cuisine expert, I'm reminded greatly of that Mexican goodness at El Rinconsito, one of Tacoma's casual dining establishments. With 10 sister locations, the Pacific Northwest franchise proudly

BITE US: Caffe Dei gets RAW

Food Matters

BITE US: Caffe Dei gets RAW

How do we learn? Better yet, how do we teach? The easiest answer to both is by example and exposure. Owners of Tacoma's Caffe Dei stand behind their belief that nutritional education should be made available to everyone. Co-owner Shuanna Holt, a raw foods lifestyle coach and raw foodist, has

Layers of taste

Food Matters

Layers of taste

Small, manageable steps of growth are what have seen owner and operator Chris Keil and 1022 South through the last two years since opening the Hilltop, Tacoma, craft cocktail lounge. "Consciously taking the time to put out a good product and provide good service, that's been our goal," Keil says of

Furniture, fun and fudge

Military Life

Furniture, fun and fudge

Furniture is essential in transforming a house into a home, and finding ideal pieces suited to individual tastes requires a balance of both aesthetic appeal and functionality. Fortunately, The Old Cannery Furniture and Mattress Warehouse in Sumner offers a vast selection of furniture options with something for everyone. Established in 1984,

O’Malley’s goes Italian

Features

O’Malley’s goes Italian

Whether or not the folks at O'Malley's Irish Pub were ready for people to know they have designs on the building down the street, word travels fast. A smile could be heard in O'Malley's co-manager Josh Norris's voice during a conversation last week as he confided, "I think Jack (Dolan)

Green eating and drinking

Features

Green eating and drinking

Tacoma's three hottest Green Beer Day destinations, O'Malley's, Doyle's and Paddy Coyne's, will once again be off the chain this year. More than a few metric tons of cheap green beer, Guinness, Black and Tans, Irish Car Bombs and Jameson will be consumed in the South Sound. Besides beer gardens,

What's new at TAM?

Arts

What's new at TAM?

The first thing to catch the eye when entering the gallery of new gifts to the Tacoma Art Museum is Guy Anderson's "Mountain Picnic," a moody painting in oil on paper mounted on plywood. Next to it is an equally dark and moody painting by Paul Horiuchi titled "Religious Heritage",

BITE US: King of Macau (Casino)

Food Matters

BITE US: King of Macau (Casino)

Just over a month ago, a Pacific Northwest culinary celebrity set up shop at Macau Casino in Lakewood. Chef King Heun Wai, who has won local and national awards, and who has repeatedly been distinguished as one of America's top 100 Chinese Chefs, and who has earned

News Front

Paralegal of the Year

The goal of all soldiers from the moment they begin their training is to reach the highest possible level of tactical and technical proficiency they can. Every year a handful of soldiers around the globe get the opportunity to compete, to push, and to challenge one another in soldier of

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