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Wednesday, Dec. 17: Olympia Aloha Ukulele Pu'ukani Holiday Concert

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Wednesday, Dec. 17: Olympia Aloha Ukulele Pu'ukani Holiday Concert

The bronzed and scaly receptionist lady made me too scared to say no to her vacuum-saleswoman-like spiel, and that was that. I am now tanning, you pale freaks. I got a sunburn on my first visit, and though every time I go in there it feels like I'm buying drugs

Curtis Salgado, Vicci Martinez and others at DB Cooper Music Festival

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Curtis Salgado, Vicci Martinez and others at DB Cooper Music Festival

He hasn't been heard from since parachuting from the Northwest Airlines plane he hijacked in 1971, landing in Southwest Washington with a duffel bag full of $20 bills. But D.B. Cooper, the mastermind of the only unsolved aviation crime in U.S. history, has resurfaced in the last year to promote

Maria Muldaur joins the DB Cooper Music Festival

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Maria Muldaur joins the DB Cooper Music Festival

Maria Muldaur's 50-year career is probably best described as an odyssey through American roots music. Although she is known worldwide for her sultry 1974 mega-hit "Midnight at the Oasis," which topped the charts, received several Grammy nominations and landed her on the cover of Rolling Stone, Maria was also in on

Laid Back Attack: Parrotheads for USO

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Laid Back Attack: Parrotheads for USO

When the ParrotHeads of Puget Sound gather next month to raise funds for the USO Northwest, they'll be continuing a nearly 20-year tradition of "partying with a purpose." The local Parrotheads are among the most active and productive chapters of the national Parrotheads in Paradise network of Jimmie Buffet devotees.

Saturday, Feb. 22: Dockyard Derby Dames

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Saturday, Feb. 22: Dockyard Derby Dames

I couldn't think of a better way to spend a Saturday night than on a hot date with myself listening to loud rock and roll and watching tough-as-nails roller derby chicks knocking each other on their asses. Yes, my Saturday night will be spent with Dockyard Derby Dames characters such

Theater Review: "My Brother Kissed Mark Zuckerberg"

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Theater Review: "My Brother Kissed Mark Zuckerberg"

Peter Serko's production of "My Brother Kissed Mark Zuckerberg" at Dukesbay Theatre reminds us that AIDS is still with us. It also reminds us that boundless familial love is still possible. During the most devastating days of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s local photographer Peter Serko found out his

Sunday, Aug. 4: Ethan Tucker

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Sunday, Aug. 4: Ethan Tucker

If Ethan Tucker falls short of his goals, it won't be for lack of persistence. Signed just weeks ago to a multi-record deal with Capitol Records, the Olympia-born singer-songwriter has never been afraid to take a chance and never been too willing to take "No" for an answer. As

Olympian Ethan Tucker signs record deal with Capitol Records

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Olympian Ethan Tucker signs record deal with Capitol Records

If Ethan Tucker falls short of his goals, it won't be for lack of persistence. Signed just weeks ago to a multi-record deal with Capitol Records, the Olympia-born singer-songwriter has never been afraid to take a chance and never been too willing to take "No" for an answer. As a teenager,

Brittany Kingery releases new trop rock CD, "Edge of the Ocean"

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Brittany Kingery releases new trop rock CD, "Edge of the Ocean"

Brittany Kingery and her music have both found a home on the beach, and the tide is coming in to Olympia, just in time to kick off the Cinco de Mayo weekend.   The Grays Harbor-born singer's concert in Olympia Friday, May 3 will be her first U.S. performance since the

Airsoft blasts off

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Airsoft blasts off

You'll shoot your eye out, kid." While any story even remotely related to BB guns would be remiss not to include a reference to Ralphie and the Official Red Ryder Carbine-Action Two-Hundred-Shot Range Model Air Rifle he lusted after, much has changed in the world of replica firearms since A Christmas

CONTEST: Design for U2

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CONTEST: Design for U2

The music of U2 has been like a fly buzzing around my ear for 30 years. It's difficult for me to remember a time when it wasn't there, ingrained in my consciousness, though not always at the forefront. It has acted, in some ways, as a guide, in others, as

AUSA'S BUCKS FOR RUCKS SUPPORTS JBLM TROOPS

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AUSA'S BUCKS FOR RUCKS SUPPORTS JBLM TROOPS

Military supporters can throw a few bucks in the rucks to support local military personnel. The DuPont Sub-chapter of JBLM's Capt Meriwether Lewis Chapter of the Association of the United States Army is collecting money to support two sub-chapter programs - the Single Soldier Project and care packages

Mondays: White Trash night

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Mondays: White Trash night

Remember five years ago when the media were predicting the rise of white trash culture? Well, that was before the real estate crash, which forced some of us to live in trailer parks, not joke about them. So perhaps the whole white trash chic just hits too close

Monday-Friday: Hammy Hour

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Monday-Friday: Hammy Hour

We all know that just about every sports fan in America is controlled by brain waves transmitted via television commercials that feature the Coors Light Twins or the Miller Lite Incredibly Nubile Half-Naked Amateur Wrestlers or Bud Light's Cedric the Entertainer.  And there's no better spot

Tuesday, March 1: Lynch Mob

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Tuesday, March 1: Lynch Mob

Even during the heyday of '80s metal, Dokken (very little connection with rockin') sucked - even with a hellacious guitar shredder like George Lynch. His 1990 solo debut with his own Lynch Mob, Wicked Sensation, remains one of the hottest hard-rock discs of the era; today's Mob walks the stylistic

Friday, Feb. 25: Jeffrey Broussard & The Creole Cowboys

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Friday, Feb. 25: Jeffrey Broussard & The Creole Cowboys

Zydeco is the dance music of the Creole population of southwest Louisiana. The Creoles are French speakers of African or mixed African and European descent who have been in Louisiana since the 18th century. Their culture is entwined with but separate from their fellow Francophones, the

Sunday, Dec. 26: Randy Oxford Band

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Sunday, Dec. 26: Randy Oxford Band

For eight freakin' years in a row - never wavering - the Randy Oxford Band has encouraged (hell, inspired!) you to get out of the goddamn house the night after Christmas and shake some of the tinsel and stuffing off. It's known as the "Tis the Night After Christmas Get

Through Friday, Dec. 31: "The Art of Weaving"

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Through Friday, Dec. 31: "The Art of Weaving"

The Tacoma Weavers' Guild celebrates its 75 anniversary with a huge textile show opening Friday, Nov. 12 inside Handforth Gallery and historical displays in the Northwest Room - both at the Tacoma Public Library Main Branch. We can tell their Art of Weaving show a big deal because the Guild

Nov. 4, 6-7: Art at Work party and Studio Tour

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Nov. 4, 6-7: Art at Work party and Studio Tour

After a kickoff celebration at the Tacoma Art Museum Thursday, including the presentation of the 2010 AMOCAT Awards to Oliver Doriss, Fab-5 and Urban Grace Church, Tacoma Arts Month: Art At Work will kick into high gear Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with the famed Tacoma

For the record

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For the record

Every newspaper makes mistakes, but how many newspapers make the same mistake - twice - including once in 3-D? We did. For the last two years the Weekly Volcano named Tacoma artist Jerry Managan "Best Visual Artist" in our Best of Tacoma issues, the last Best of Tacoma, of course, in spectacular

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