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Music Critics' Picks: AKA's Birthday Extravaganza, Perry Acker, Xtramedium, Mugen Hoso

Critics' Picks

Music Critics' Picks: AKA's Birthday Extravaganza, Perry Acker, Xtramedium, Mugen Hoso

[HIP-HOP] + FRI, JULY 12 Will Farrell, Tom Hanks and Ernest Hemingway are born under the sign of cancer. In Olympia, Mark Bowen, of AKA and the Heart Hurt Goods, is a cancer too. Time to celebrate his 32nd orbit around the sun with an all out bash at The Royal featuring performances

Fox and the Law capture the magic of live performance

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Fox and the Law capture the magic of live performance

I had seen live music before, of course: "Weird Al" Yankovic from the nosebleeds at the Puyallup Fair; suffering through a migraine at a Jethro Tull concert; Paul Revere and the Raiders (I think), once more at the fair. But I had never been blown away by a live performance

1 Love Lounge to open in Olympia

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1 Love Lounge to open in Olympia

Jake and Doina Morales are hard at work when I arrive in the heat of the afternoon. Sweat on his brow and a smile on his face, Jake greets me while his wife finalizes paperwork. 1 (One) Love Lounge is in the final stages of opening in downtown Olympia. Located at 422 Legion Way, between Northern

Tacoma's Grub Crawl is back

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Tacoma's Grub Crawl is back

Art on the Ave Festival, Sixth Avenue Tacoma's annual street fair celebrating art and community with music, live art exhibitions and local vendors, is hosting its second annual Grub Crawl 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, July 14, with $6 special appetizer-sized menu items from participating restaurants. "Grub Crawl is a

Sunday, July 14: Art on the Ave

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Sunday, July 14: Art on the Ave

Is there any more vexing wee-hours quandary than "What is art?" According to Teller of Penn & Teller, "Art is anything we do after the chores are done." By that reasoning, most things we do can be art, as long as we enjoy them. (Ideally, someone else

Art is ... redefined on Tacoma's 6th Avenue

Arts

Art is ... redefined on Tacoma's 6th Avenue

Is there any more vexing wee-hours quandary than "What is art?" According to Teller of Penn & Teller, "Art is anything we do after the chores are done." By that reasoning, most things we do can be art, as long as we enjoy them. (Ideally, someone else enjoys them, too.)

Visual Edge: Leonardo Lanzolla's swimmers make splash

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Visual Edge: Leonardo Lanzolla's swimmers make splash

Leonardo Lanzolla's swimmers (La Bagnanti) are making a big splash at B2 Fine Art Gallery in Tacoma's Triangle District. If you saw Lanzolla's paintings in his last show at B2, that was just a warm-up. The paintings in this show are far superior. The lyrical forms, the ways in which he

Chaplain command change at 7th Infantry Division

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Chaplain command change at 7th Infantry Division

Nearly nine months after his assumption of stole ceremony, making history as the division chaplain for the newly reactivated and restructured 7th Infantry Division at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and its seven subordinate brigade's unit ministry teams, Lt. Col. Darryl Hollowell, chaplain, relinquished spiritual leadership to Lt. Col. Paul Jaedicke, chaplain,

Military couple open Clean 'n Chrome detailing

Military Life

Military couple open Clean 'n Chrome detailing

The story begins in 1999 when Volker Brunke was serving in the German Air Force as an upcoming member of the military diplomacy and was tasked to be a part of a classified seven-nation conglomerate of intelligence. It was during this assignment that he met his future wife, Margarita, who

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Hotrod-a-rama impresses

One of the conversations I had this week sent me in to one of my usual analytic tailspins, which usually find their way as an intro for this here column, which offers you more and more insight as to who this Carmen Jones of yours really is. I had the pleasure

Saturday, July 13: Perry Acker

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Saturday, July 13: Perry Acker

As we've mentioned many times before, Perry Acker is named like a single dude, but it's actually a band ... a band that's on the rise. Not only did Perry Acker win Ford Motor Company's Gimme The Gig national battle of the bands contest in 2011, then open for Paul

Sunday, July 14: Xtramedium

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Sunday, July 14: Xtramedium

Pop punk made it to all the way to France, as it turns out. Xtramedium, hailing from the French Riviera, have mastered all of the little emo flourishes and all the punky switches from contemplative riffing to spiteful rave-ups. Thrown into the mix is a healthy dose of lively folk

Thursday, July 18: Mugen Hoso

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Thursday, July 18: Mugen Hoso

Mugen Hoso are a two-piece rock band from Japan. They sound like the perfect mix of the Clash and the Ramones. They do not sing in English, and their harmonies are outlandishly good. Needless to say, they are fucking awesome. Good? Fine, I'll say some more. Seen in concert, Mugen

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Peter Frampton, Mingo Fishtrap, Snoop Dogg, The Weeknd, Gramatik and others ...

Concert Alert

Tickets On-Sale Alert: Peter Frampton, Mingo Fishtrap, Snoop Dogg, The Weeknd, Gramatik 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 down the road. SECRET TICKET CODE TM = Ticketmaster,

Friday, July 12: Fox and the Law

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Friday, July 12: Fox and the Law

Describing them musically, Fox and the Law are easy to undersell. Basically, they're just a really good rock band. Genre-wise, they lean in a garage rock direction, but there's little in the way of the typical Nuggets or punk influences that usually characterize modern garage rock acts. As a four-piece,

Feedbag: Fresh Swap, PROUD Outloud, Grub Crawl and more ...

Food Matters

Feedbag: Fresh Swap, PROUD Outloud, Grub Crawl and more ...

FRESH SWAP With the increase in community gardens and household farmers in the South Sound, Trinity Community Gardens (Park Avenue South and 121st Street, Parkland) at Pacific Lutheran University thought it would be a good idea to gather as a group of gardeners and do a bit of a Fresh Swap.

Friday, July 12: Open Studio and Film Discussion with Alec Clayton

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Friday, July 12: Open Studio and Film Discussion with Alec Clayton

Are you ready for your close up? It's Friday night. You're home alone. You could do some laundry. Or you can replace the sweat pants and disgusting slippers with halfway decent clothes and look through the peephole at Alec Clayton's artistic talents. In the 1980s his paintings were figurative and

Through Aug. 10: "Bathers of the Sun, Bathers of the Moon"

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Through Aug. 10: "Bathers of the Sun, Bathers of the Moon"

Leonardo Lanzolla's swimmers (La Bagnanti) are making a big splash at B2 Fine Art Gallery in Tacoma's Triangle District. If you saw Lanzolla's paintings in his last show at B2, that was just a warm-up. The paintings in this show are far superior. The lyrical forms, the ways in which he

The Grand Suggests: "Fill the Void"

Show And Tell

The Grand Suggests: "Fill the Void"

Foreign films are a hard sell for some people. Many moviegoers are quick to dismiss them as pretentious, esoteric little things best reserved for only the hippest of hipsters.  Unless the foreign film in question is dubbed over in English and features giant rubbery monsters moshing in the middle of

Urban Spelunker: Old Town Tacoma

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Urban Spelunker: Old Town Tacoma

Old Town is a cozy little business district that can be easily bypassed by those not in the know as they zip down Schuster to admire Ruston's waterfront attractions. Those that take the time to travel just one block up from Ruston to North 30th are in for a delightful

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