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Joan Shalikashvili newest member of JBLM Civilian Hall of Fame

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Joan Shalikashvili newest member of JBLM Civilian Hall of Fame

There is just no gainsaying the impact Joan Shalikashvili has on the local and Joint Base Lewis-McChord area. People who know her say that she is loving, giving, true, honest, caring, focused - just to name a few of the adjectives applied to her. But she won't tell you that.  No, she'll

Theater Review: Tacoma Little Theatre revisits an American treasure

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Theater Review: Tacoma Little Theatre revisits an American treasure

Few lines of dialogue are surer to bring me to tears than "Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passing." I'm moved by tales of goodness; if ever there was a novel that pondered the differences between legal, right and good, it's Harper Lee's immortal To Kill a Mockingbird. You've

Through Feb. 15: "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe"

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Through Feb. 15: "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe"

Trudy hears voices. She's what folks used to call a "bag lady," back before the descriptor "homeless" gained traction, and we meet her at the corner of Walk and Don't Walk in New York City. She ascribes these voices to signals from "space chums," amorphous aliens who

Theater Review: "Search's" Weagant makes a spectacle of herself

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Theater Review: "Search's" Weagant makes a spectacle of herself

Trudy hears voices. She's what folks used to call a "bag lady," back before the descriptor "homeless" gained traction, and we meet her at the corner of Walk and Don't Walk in New York City. She ascribes these voices to signals from "space chums," amorphous aliens who collect human experiences

Thursday, Jan. 30: A Conversation with West Memphis Three's Jason Baldwin

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Thursday, Jan. 30: A Conversation with West Memphis Three's Jason Baldwin

Jason Baldwin, a man who spent 18 years in Arkansas prisons as one of the WM3 - the West Memphis Three - for a grisly 1993 murder, despite spotty evidence, will speak in Olympia. Baldwin, a teen when he was convicted in 1994, will speak about his experience as an

Friday, Jan. 31: Jacobsen Series: "Got Opera?"

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Friday, Jan. 31: Jacobsen Series: "Got Opera?"

Like emotions? Like, REALLY like emotions? Then you just might go nuts for the "Got Opera? Arias, Duets, and Ensembles." University of Puget Sound voice faculty members Michael Delos, bass-baritone; Christina Kowalski, soprano; Kathryn Lehmann, alto; Dawn Padula, mezzo-soprano; and guest artist Gino Luchetti, tenor will bust out big operatic

Saturday, Feb. 1: Olympia Intuitive Arts Fair

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Saturday, Feb. 1: Olympia Intuitive Arts Fair

Nature being arduous enough, Bobble Tiki tends to avoid the supernatural. He has, however, had his brushes with the otherworldly. He called Miss Cleo back in the day, just to find out if the accent was real. And Bobble Tiki swears that every time he has his tarot read the

Sunday, Feb. 2: Virtuosic Masterworks for Cello and Piano

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Sunday, Feb. 2: Virtuosic Masterworks for Cello and Piano

If you are a South Sound resident and you're feeling deprived of classical music, you're clearly not paying attention. Look under any bush in this region and you're likely to uncover a virtuosic masterwork for cello and piano concert, such as the one Sunday in Schneebeck Concert Hall. David Requiro,

Monday, Feb. 3: "I Like Rocks!"

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Monday, Feb. 3: "I Like Rocks!"

"Lego bricks, eight-bit video game sprites, and vintage Tupperware, along with his abiding interest in geology," influence University of Puget Sound Assistant Professor Chad Gunderson's vibrant, sculptural "rocks," as he says. Gunderson ceramic experiments have produced solid-glaze objects with pitted surfaces which reference vesiculated igneous rocks (such as pumice), ancient

Tuesday, Feb. 4: Absolute Beginner Argentine Tango

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Tuesday, Feb. 4: Absolute Beginner Argentine Tango

The ecstatic pulse of the tango: It moves with a painterly look, an exotic atmosphere and the irresistible and insinuating rhythms of the music. That said, the boundaries in tango are very strong. What was inappropriate 60 years ago in an Argentine form is still inappropriate today. Touching your partner

Through Feb. 28: Tapmaster 2014

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Through Feb. 28: Tapmaster 2014

Bars aren't just for getting drunk anymore. These days, South Sound pubs offer more activities than a cruise ship. Tides Tavern wants to make it crystal clear its 11th annual Tapmaster program isn't about chugging yards of beer then taking a flying leap off the dock into the harbor. Instead,

Wednesday, Feb. 5: "Faculty Exhibition"

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Wednesday, Feb. 5: "Faculty Exhibition"

So you fancy yourself a young artist, with the potential to become one of the best - someone who is on par with Picasso. Well, here's a word of advice from Tenacious D: quit your day job and focus on your craft. However, dedication can only take you so far.

Urban Spelunker: Roy Y

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Urban Spelunker: Roy Y

Bordering the east side of Joint Base Lewis-McChord is the "Roy Y." This area refers to where State Routes 7 and 507 intersect, making a Y shape. This intersection, deep in Spanaway, takes you down a scenic drive to the town of Roy and continues through Spanaway toward Mount Rainier.

JBLM Newcomer's Bus has gone fancy

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JBLM Newcomer's Bus has gone fancy

You know how when you move to a new place and want to check out the neighborhood, but don't really feel like driving around aimlessly and getting lost? Fear not, Joint Base Lewis-McChord newcomers, because the JBLM Newcomer's Bus will do the driving for you. On the fourth Tuesday of every

Growing up on North Fort Lewis

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Growing up on North Fort Lewis

It was the stuff of a childhood adventure and coming of age in a bygone era - well before the Internet, cell phones and video games. Nature was a young boy's wonderland: sticks became swashbuckling swords, climbing trees were sport and campouts under the stars were routine. It was a

Lakewood and 4-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team part ways

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Lakewood and 4-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team part ways

Joint Base Lewis-McChord's Community Connections program is more than words on a piece of paper or a perfunctory handshake between community and military leaders. The program's intent, which stems from the efforts of Gen. James Hill when he commanded Fort Lewis in 2000, goes beyond the obvious and delves into the

Fine Art Postcard show returns to South Puget Sound Community College

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Fine Art Postcard show returns to South Puget Sound Community College

Once again the gallery at South Puget Sound Community College is filled with well over 200 artists' postcards. This year the theme is "It's the Water," the old Olympia Beer slogan. About a third of the show is made up of trite photos, watercolors, and other images of water, with quite

Where to find a Hot Toddy in Tacoma and Olympia

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Where to find a Hot Toddy in Tacoma and Olympia

Ah, winter in the South Sound, when the wet and cold finally get to us, cutting through layers of rain gear and wool socks to spore viruses and respiratory infections into the lungs and sinuses of even the hardiest of souls. So on an especially congested night, when your chest is

Drink beer at Hands On Children's Museum

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Drink beer at Hands On Children's Museum

The Hands On Children's Museum has something new on tap Friday: beer. No, really. The museum is launching Adult Swim, a quarterly adults-only night, with a beer-tasting event. "The first thing people say to us is ‘Beer at a children's museum?' " said museum spokeswoman Genevieve Chan. "That kind of a contrast is

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‘Invasion’ fails to live up to predecessors

“The Invasion” is the fourth and the least of the movies made from Jack Finney’s classic science fiction novel “The Body Snatchers.” Here is a great story born to be creepy, and the movie churns through it like a road company production. If the first three movies served as parables

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