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Mondays: Mondays For The Damned (discontinued)

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Mondays: Mondays For The Damned (discontinued)

Ed. note: O'Malley's sent the Goth DJ back to the grave. The stereotype is racing through your head: Everyone is in all black, many are wearing dark and heavy eye make-up and every now and then, the DJ stops a tune with a vertebrae-shattering guitar riff for chants of, "Kill! Kill!

Through Monday, Sept. 2: Get Out of the Rut Weekend

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Through Monday, Sept. 2: Get Out of the Rut Weekend

Ahhh yeah! It's that time of year! Time for getting it on! That's why Northwest Trek invites you to its "Get Out of the Rut Weekend," your chance to play peeping Tom on the breeding habits of moose, elk, deer and even sheep. You see, the "rut," refers to the

Friday, Aug. 30-Sunday, Sept. 1: Olympia Harbor Days

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Friday, Aug. 30-Sunday, Sept. 1: Olympia Harbor Days

The Weekly Volcano is synonymous with fun, so there's no way we would ever let Olympia Harbor Days festival pass without trumpeting it. Why? Because we love the hell out of some tugboats. And if there's one thing Oly Harbor Days is synonymous with, it's tugboats. And history. And fun.

Saturday, Sept. 7: Film Foward - "Beasts of the Southern Wild"

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Saturday, Sept. 7: Film Foward - "Beasts of the Southern Wild"

Audiences from Bosnia to Columbia, from Maine to Puerto Rico, from China to Tacoma will grab a taste of independent film, as the Sundance Institute's Film Forward program rolls on for a fourth year. Film Forward will travel to eight locations -

Friday, Sept. 6: Film Foward - "The Loving Story"

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Friday, Sept. 6: Film Foward - "The Loving Story"

Audiences from Bosnia to Columbia, from Maine to Puerto Rico, from China to Tacoma will grab a taste of independent film, as the Sundance Institute's Film Forward program rolls on for a fourth year. Film Forward will travel to eight locations - four in

Thursday, Sept. 5: Film Forward - "Bones Brigade," "The Light in Her Eyes" and "Town of Runners"

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Thursday, Sept. 5: Film Forward - "Bones Brigade," "The Light in Her Eyes" and "Town of Runners"

Audiences from Bosnia to Columbia, from Maine to Puerto Rico, from China to Tacoma will grab a taste of independent film, as the Sundance Institute's Film Forward program rolls on for a fourth year. Film Forward will travel to eight locations - four in the United

Wednesday, Sept. 4: Film Forward - "Valley of Saints" and "The Light in Her Eyes"

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Wednesday, Sept. 4: Film Forward - "Valley of Saints" and "The Light in Her Eyes"

Audiences from Bosnia to Columbia, from Maine to Puerto Rico, from China to Tacoma will grab a taste of independent film, as the Sundance Institute's Film Forward program rolls on for a fourth year. Film Forward will travel to eight locations - four in the United States, four

Through Saturday, Sept. 7: Film Forward

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Through Saturday, Sept. 7: Film Forward

Audiences from Bosnia to Columbia, from Maine to Puerto Rico, from China to Tacoma will grab a taste of independent film, as the Sundance Institute's Film Forward program rolls on for a fourth year. Film Forward will travel to eight locations - four in the United States, four overseas -

Saturday, Aug. 31-Sunday, Sept. 1: "Chicago"

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Saturday, Aug. 31-Sunday, Sept. 1: "Chicago"

From the Lindbergs to O.J. Simpson, America loves a high-profile murder trial. And why not? What could be more theatrical than a gruesome case presented by suave attorneys with celebrity witnesses? Such a trial is satirized in the steamy award-winning musical Chicago, which kicks off its national tour Saturday in

Saturday, Aug. 31: Broadway Sizzle

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Saturday, Aug. 31: Broadway Sizzle

If you're looking for an excellent date night or perhaps just an excuse to get out on the town, check out Broadway Sizzle, a communal table dinner in the heart of Tacoma on Broadway taking place Aug. 31. A fantastic event on its own, the dinner can

Through Saturday, Oct. 5: 11th Annual Open Juried Art Show

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Through Saturday, Oct. 5: 11th Annual Open Juried Art Show

"I'm on a boat!" Any bets if that's an artwork title at the 11th Annual Open Juried Art Show at the Harbor History Museum, which opens Friday, Aug. 30? The museum nestles the water in downtown Gig Harbor. You can't walk the length of a plank without stumbling into a

Through Oct. 31: "Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here"

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Through Oct. 31: "Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here"

On March 5, 2007, in the bloody midpoint of the Iraq War, a car bomb exploded on al-Mutanabbi Street in Baghdad, ripping through booksellers, cafes, and tea shops - including the Shahbandar coffeehouse, a meeting place for generations of Iraqi writers and intellectuals - killing 30 people and wounding more

Through Nov. 16: "SPIN 1: American Vinyl Exhibition"

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Through Nov. 16: "SPIN 1: American Vinyl Exhibition"

Musical performances during openings at B2 Fine Art Gallery are nothing new, but the gallery is branching out into music in a big way with the first of a two-part series of art celebrating music. SPIN 1: American Vinyl Exhibition is the first of two shows with portraits of musicians

New Madigan Army Medical Center commander ready to lead

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New Madigan Army Medical Center commander ready to lead

Turns out, Madigan Army Medical Center's new leader is actually a Pacific Northwest veteran and an experienced Madigan staffer. "I've been lucky enough to be here twice before, so it was exciting when I learned the command would be here," said Col. Ramona Fiorey, who had previously spent years working at

Thursday, Sept. 26: Le Diner en Blanc

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Thursday, Sept. 26: Le Diner en Blanc

First Night Tacoma is hosting a pop-up picnic Thursday, Sept. 26, at Wright Park, asking diners to wear as much white as possible. The picnic, title Le Diner en Blanc, grabs inspiration from the Parisians, which began in Paris in 1988, when a man named Francois Pasquier arranged

The Little Free Library in Tacoma

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The Little Free Library in Tacoma

These days, the concept of a library has reached new heights and there is a phenomenon that is sweeping the nation, one neighborhood at a time. The Little Free Library brings the love of reading, literacy, sustainability and community building with a simple concept: build it and they will come. The Little

Urban Spelunker: Fife

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Urban Spelunker: Fife

Fife is a pit stop of a town north of Tacoma and just south of Federal Way. I say pit stop because Fife is quite literally a truck stop destination with several 24-hour dining destinations and loads of diesel fuel available at the pumps. Once upon a time, sweeping farm

Raven's Challenge

Rocket Science

Raven's Challenge

An explosion rocks the ground as a shockwave rips through the air. Smoke billows from the shattered windows of a city bus. Chaos ensues as screaming victims scramble to exit the twisted wreckage. Wounded and deaf passengers with a constant ringing in their ears stumble about the aftermath of the

Transitioning vets are great employees

Veterans

Transitioning vets are great employees

An estimated 500 soldiers and airmen that will be leaving Joint Base Lewis-McChord each month for the next few years as the military downsizes will all be asking the same question. What's next? Finding that next job will be a tough challenge in a struggling economy with high employment. A three-person panel from

New Lithuania Post stamp designed by 446th airman

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New Lithuania Post stamp designed by 446th airman

"I always wanted to be a pilot in the Air Force, but my vision wasn't perfect," explained Lt. Col. (Dr.) Arunas Banionis. "Then I got accepted into medical school and needed to figure out how to pay for that when I was offered a scholarship through the Air Force." Once his

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