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Saturday, Feb. 18: St. Martin's Pancake Breakfast

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Saturday, Feb. 18: St. Martin's Pancake Breakfast

You're damn right we love pancakes. Like, we Ron-Swanson love pancakes. It's an almost unsettling level of obsession. But whatever. We'd eat pancakes for almost any reason or cause, making Saturday's pancake breakfast at Saint Martin's University benefiting the Campus Ministry's annual mission service a total no-brainer. According to the press

Military healthcare Phase 2

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Military healthcare Phase 2

The Defense Health Agency will take the next step this fall in evolving healthcare across the Military Health System, which oversees the care and well-being of some 9.5 million people, including servicemembers, families and retirees. As part of Phase 2 of the MHS overhaul, half of the roughly 375 military treatment

Ten cheap eats near JBLM

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Ten cheap eats near JBLM

Affordable meals are available across the South Sound if you know where to look. Like most people, I enjoy eating out and avoiding the clean-up of cooking at home. However, I don't like that sometimes it can cost an arm and a leg. Fortunately, the variety of offerings throughout the South

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A Mighty Heart

“A Mighty Heart” begins with shots of the teeming streets of Karachi, Pakistan, a city with a population that seems jammed in shoulder-to-shoulder. Terrorists will emerge from this sea of humanity, kidnap the American journalist Daniel Pearl, and disappear. The film is about the desperate search for Pearl (Dan Futterman)

Gauguin in Seattle

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Gauguin in Seattle

It's the biggest thing since the Picasso show. It's Gauguin and Polynesia: An Elusive Paradise at Seattle Art Museum. If that can't make Tacomans head north for an afternoon nothing can. Paul Gauguin is one of the greatest and most romanticized artists of the modern era. His story - abandoning family

Five iconic local breakfast joints

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Five iconic local breakfast joints

Sometimes only a big, hearty, greasy breakfast will do. With menu items like chicken-fried steak, fluffy pancakes and biscuits dripping with thick sausage gravy, these local restaurants fit the bill and fill your stomach. Galloping Gertie's Bar & Grill -- Simply known as Gertie's, this breakfast favorite has been around for

What the New York Knicks' Jeremy Lin has taught us

Cup Check

What the New York Knicks' Jeremy Lin has taught us

In an effort to be timely in this lightning-fast world we live in, I often write the Cup Check column at what amounts to the last possible minute. Yes, this practice also has a small bit to do with my tendency toward procrastination, but in this case the procrastination is

South Sound Oscar parties

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South Sound Oscar parties

I don't know who has it worse - the 6,000-and-change folks charged with selecting a single Best Picture from nine contenders at this year's Academy Awards, or you, charged with selecting a single decent Oscar party to attend. Or maybe, like Rhett Butler, you simply don't give a damn about

Reservists share their stories with aspiring pilots

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Reservists share their stories with aspiring pilots

There was a time when Lt. Col. Kimberly Scott was the only African American female C-17 Globemaster III pilot in the U.S. Air Force. While Scott considered the distinction an honor, it was something the Reservist in the 728th Airlift Squadron at McChord Field hoped would change. "I don't want to be

Thursday, Feb. 16: Brotha Lynch

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Thursday, Feb. 16: Brotha Lynch

February must be West Coast gangster rap month in Olympia. We've already had live performances by Andre Nickatina and Too $hort, and next up we get the baby killa himself, Brotha Lynch Hung. Since releasing his debut album, 24 Deep, in 1993, and his sophomore release, Season of

Saturday, Feb. 18: Oly Mountain Boys

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Saturday, Feb. 18: Oly Mountain Boys

Look, it wouldn't be fair for us to draw conclusions and/or reaffirm stereotypes about people who are big into bluegrass music just because the Oly Mountain Boys will celebrate the release of the band's new live CD at Buzz's Tavern on Mud Bay Road. No, that would

Saturday, Feb. 18: The True Spokes

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Saturday, Feb. 18: The True Spokes

Flowmotion is now the True Spokes. Got it? Good. According to the band's website, the change was made at the beginning of the year to allow the Seattle-based quintet more artistic freedom and wiggle room when writing songs. "The music the band is writing and recording has reached a point

Saturday, Feb. 18: Aelotrope

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Saturday, Feb. 18: Aelotrope

I will tell you all that I know about Aelotrope. What you do with that information is entirely up to you. May god have mercy on your soul. Here's what I know: the band is an experimental two-piece that utilizes drums, guitar and the didgeridoo. Ahem, again: THE

Saturday, Feb. 18: Hell's Belles

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Saturday, Feb. 18: Hell's Belles

Adrian Conner, her searing axe and her band, Hell's Belles, have been through a lot - having toured clubs and rocked the asses from coast to coast as the world's premier all-female AC/DC tribute act. In all honestly, Hell's Belles has been doing this for long enough,

Saturday, Feb. 18: Dungeon Science

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Saturday, Feb. 18: Dungeon Science

Dungeon Science is a part of the generation of garage rock bands being churned out of the factory that is Tacoma School of the Arts. Along with Apache Chief, they've started a collective not unlike the now mostly evaporated Team Unicorn Records from a few years back.

Saturday, Feb. 18: Halcion Halo

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Saturday, Feb. 18: Halcion Halo

It's hard to separate the music of Halcion Halo from the commanding voice that presides over it. Lead singer Jenson Charnell's voice can sometimes resemble the more mumbling, beat-poet-aspirations of Lou Reed - he never provides any release for the plodding, heavy alt-rock guitars, just ever-rising

Sunday, Feb. 19: J. Pinder

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Sunday, Feb. 19: J. Pinder

Quite simply, if it wasn't for all those awesome presidents of the past, and the National Holiday we made to honor them, this Sunday's opportunity to catch Seattle hip-hopper J. Pinder at the Royal Lounge In OLYMPIA would be far less appealing. Sure, Pinder's swag and skill

CRITICS' PICKS: Brotha Lynch, Oly Mountain Boys, The True Spokes, Aelotrope, Hell's Belles, Dungeon Science, Halcion Halo, J. Pinder

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CRITICS' PICKS: Brotha Lynch, Oly Mountain Boys, The True Spokes, Aelotrope, Hell's Belles, Dungeon Science, Halcion Halo, J. Pinder

BROTHA LYNCH >>> Thursday, Feb. 16 February must be West Coast gangster rap month in Olympia. We've already had live performances by Andre Nickatina and Too Short, and next up we get the baby killa himself, Brotha Lynch Hung. Since releasing his debut album, 24 Deep, in 1993, and his sophomore release,

WHAT'S THE WORD?: The Mae Dali experience

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WHAT'S THE WORD?: The Mae Dali experience

One of the founders of Gonzo Family is the artist Mae Dali - and a true-artist he is. Mae MCs with some of the most intelligent word play I've heard locally in a while. There are plenty of dope MCs in this region - many true, hard street spitters, and

Wine tasting 101 at Washington’s first winery

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Wine tasting 101 at Washington’s first winery

Washington is second behind California as the state with the most wineries in the United States. With that designation come fancy wine dinners, tasteful tasting rooms and premier wine estate destinations like Woodinville and Walla Walla, equivalent to California's Napa Valley wine region. Wine is a big part of the culture

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