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Sunday, Feb. 9: Long Beach Rehab

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Sunday, Feb. 9: Long Beach Rehab

Honestly, we don't know who the hell is in the Long Beach Rehab Band. Lyon Pride Music has booked the band in several Northwest venues, including Jazzbones and the new Rock N Roll Lodge four days apart. Pre-show hype still has Qball fronting the band. Qball grew up in the

Monday, Feb. 10: Monday Jazz Jam with the Peach Serene Jazz Trio

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Monday, Feb. 10: Monday Jazz Jam with the Peach Serene Jazz Trio

The New Frontier Lounge isn't The Five Spot on Cooper Square. Then again, it doesn't sit in the East Village of the 1950s either. But, grab the corner bar stool on a Monday night at The New Frontier, nurse a double bourbon, close your eyes and let pianist Nate Dybevik,

Tuesday, Feb. 11: Poetry Above The Roar

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Tuesday, Feb. 11: Poetry Above The Roar

You can't swing a microphone cable around South Sound's spoken-word poetry scene without hitting William Kupinse. Now the poet, Tacoma's first Poet Laureate and associate professor of English at University of Puget Sound, is teaming up with composer Greg Youtz, professor of music at Pacific Lutheran University, in the performance

Wednesday, Feb. 12: South Sound Comedy Festival

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Wednesday, Feb. 12: South Sound Comedy Festival

Five percent of the population will visit an adult club, while 95 percent of the population will visit a comedy club, so we concur Harlequin productions made the right call launching the first annual South Sound Comedy Festival - although comics are more high maintenance than strippers. The SSCF will

The Meyers of McChord Field

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The Meyers of McChord Field

On McChord Field, there's a surname that might just be synonymous with pride and loyalty: Meyer. "We had met with recruiters from different branches and what drove us to the Air Force was a lasting, first impression - the recruiter was very professional and it won me over," explained Chief Master

Downtown Tacoma living

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Downtown Tacoma living

According to a recent article in TIME magazine, there has been a dramatic shift in urban versus suburban living in the United States. Since 2011, the rate of urban population growth has outpaced suburban growth; in some areas, this growth was substantial. Urban hubs and downtown living offer much in

Building 9 for Veterans Transitional Housing Program

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Building 9 for Veterans Transitional Housing Program

"Being compassionate and having your heart in the work and doing what you promise is what has led to our success and allows the veterans to trust us," Ray Switzer, program manager at Building 9 for Veterans Transitional Housing Program. Physically, Building 9 is a 45,000 sq. ft. space located on

Veteran resources changes

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Veteran resources changes

The Department of Veterans Affairs has been overhauling its services in an effort to reach more of the growing veteran population than ever before. The result is an increase in online resources, published materials and overall community outreach for these men and women who served. Locally, there are two VA medical

Swap Meet Mama website empowers secondhand market

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Swap Meet Mama website empowers secondhand market

Anyone with kids knows the truth about buying anything for children - kids outgrow just about everything in five minutes. While many parents still venture forth to the Baby Gap to bedeck their little ones in the latest and greatest, many others look to the secondhand market. And why not?

Miracle at JBLM to be told in "Chicken Soup for the Soul"

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Miracle at JBLM to be told in "Chicken Soup for the Soul"

It's every parent's worst nightmare - a phone call from the hospital telling you that your child has had an accident and is on life support. Teresa DeLeon-Cook got that call March 18, 2009, an hour after her son, Dustin, 19, fell more than 40 feet off a bridge into the

Maj. John Weldon swims with the Pt. Defiance Zoo and Aquarium sharks

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Maj. John Weldon swims with the Pt. Defiance Zoo and Aquarium sharks

One of Joint Base Lewis-McChord's own is not only dedicated to serving in uniform he also routinely dons a wetsuit to help out underwater. Maj. John R. Weldon, of the Western Air Defense Sector, is a regular volunteer diver at the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium (PDZA) where he spends his

Madigan Army Medical Center moves forward

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Madigan Army Medical Center moves forward

In early February, Col. Ramona Fiorey will mark six months as the 38th commander of Madigan Army Medical Center at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. "I think things have been going very well, of course we've had challenges but nothing out of the ordinary for a military medical treatment center," she said. For instance,

Visual Edge: Left to the Elements at Handforth Gallery

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Visual Edge: Left to the Elements at Handforth Gallery

The latest show at Tacoma Public Library's Handforth Gallery features paintings, photography and mixed-media works by three artists, all of which investigate the effects of time as weather wears away urban and industrial buildings and machinery. What strikes me about these works is that they all seem to be crying

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Movie starting times

ARCTIC TALE: See review page 21. The Grand Cinema: Fri-Sun 2:20, 4:45, 6:45, 8:45. Also Sat-Sun noon. Mon-Wed 4:45, 6:45, 8:45. Thurs, Aug. 23 2:20, 4:45, 6:45, 8:45. BECOMING JANE: Fictionalized speculation about a great romance in Jane Austen’s 20th year.  The would-be author (Anne Hathaway) meets a handsome lawyer (James McAvoy)

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Arctic Tale opens

Arctic Tale “Arctic Tale” journeys to one of the most difficult places on Earth for animals to make a living and shows it growing even more unfriendly. The documentary studies polar bears and walruses in the Arctic as global warming raises temperatures and changes the way they have done business since

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When ‘Bad’ is very good

“Superbad” is a four-letter raunch-a-rama with a heart, and an inordinate interest in other key organs. It is autobiographical, I suspect, inspired not just by the lives of the co-writers, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, who named the two leads after themselves, but possibly by millions of other teenagers. The

Aerialists flying high in Olympia

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Aerialists flying high in Olympia

Sara Sparrow is an entertainer. She is a contortionist, an aerialist, a dancer, a master of acrobatics and a teacher. She has, as she calls it, "a circus background." Many of Sparrow's shows are performed in Seattle, where she does solo and collaborative work and is a member of the Aerialistas,

Music Critics' Picks: Camp Wisdom, Full Moon Radio, Alex's Hand

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Music Critics' Picks: Camp Wisdom, Full Moon Radio, Alex's Hand

[FOLK ROCK] + FRI, JAN. 31 On a recent re-watching of the great Band documentary, The Last Waltz, I was once again struck by the sheer awkwardness of that final performance. As all of the film's guest stars come back on to perform "I Shall Be Released" together, what they end

Return of Bob's Java Jive

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Return of Bob's Java Jive

From the outside, nothing much seems to have changed about the world famous Bob's Java Jive. Still a dingy kettle nestled on South Tacoma Way, still the place where junkie William Hurt and junkier Keanu Reeves were hired to kill a man in I Love You To Death (seriously, go

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Jack Johnson, Bruno Mars, Suzanne Vega, Paula Poundstone, Sea Wolf, Terraplane Sun and others ...

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Tickets On-Sale Alert: Jack Johnson, Bruno Mars, Suzanne Vega, Paula Poundstone, Sea Wolf, Terraplane Sun 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

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