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South Puget Sound Live Music and DJ Calendar: Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011

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South Puget Sound Live Music and DJ Calendar: Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011

ACOUSTIC/FOLK/CELTIC Capitol Theater Olympia - Downtown. An Evening With Noel Hill. All Ages. 7 pm. $10-$15. Northern Pacific Coffee Co. Tacoma - Parkland. Jeriactric Jazz. All Ages. 11 am-1 pm. NC. BLUES Dawson's Bar and Grill Tacoma - South. Blues Jam, hosted by Tim Hall. 8 pm. City Hall Saloon and Eatery Enumclaw. Rockin' Blues

South Puget Sound Live Music and DJ Calendar: Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011

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South Puget Sound Live Music and DJ Calendar: Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011

ACOUSTIC/FOLK/CELTIC Harbor Greens/Forza Wine Bar Gig Harbor. Adam Small. 7 pm. Gig Harbor Farmers Market at Uptown Gig Harbor. Open Mic and Acoustic Jam with Billy Farmer. A live CD recording of performances are available. All Ages. 9-11 am. NC. BLUES Louie G's Pizzeria Fife. The Rikk Beatty Band, The Cody Rentas Band. All

South Puget Sound Live Music and DJ Calendar: Friday, Aug. 12, 2011

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South Puget Sound Live Music and DJ Calendar: Friday, Aug. 12, 2011

ACOUSTIC/FOLK/CELTIC Amocat Cafe Tacoma - Downtown. Amocat Live! featuring the Amocat House Band. All Ages. 7 pm. Harbor Greens/Forza Wine Bar Gig Harbor. Ben Union. 7 pm. Les Gove Community Park Auburn. Summer Sounds & Cinema, with The Coats, showing "Big". All Ages. 7 pm. NC. The Spar Olympia. The Burren Boys. 8 pm.

South Puget Sound Live Music and DJ Calendar: Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011

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South Puget Sound Live Music and DJ Calendar: Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011

ACOUSTIC/FOLK/CELTIC Mandolin Cafe Tacoma - Central. An Evening Of Keys IV. All Ages. 6 pm. Liquid Soul Coffee Roy. Open Mic. Hosted by David Wayne. All Ages. 7 pm. NC. The Spar Olympia. Shannon Stephens, Jason Harrod. 8 pm. NC. Tacoma Farmers Market - Broadway Tacoma - Downtown. The Key Of Joy. All Ages.

STAINED TEETH: South Sound Wine Trails

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STAINED TEETH: South Sound Wine Trails

Maybe I've been reading too much Sunset magazine lately, but the thought of touring local wineries leaves me salivating. I want it so bad, and I could have it - for $20. For the first time, the wineries of the South Sound have banded together with the Olympia Lacey Tumwater Visitor

Downright trashy

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Downright trashy

It's not every day you get invited to go dumpster diving. While I didn't end up digging in the trash, meeting artist Gabriel Brown gave me a new perspective on what we throw away and how we reuse it. The experience also taught me you can fit all kinds of old

Karma will get you

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Karma will get you

Karma Indian Cuisine Where: 12623 E. Meridian Ave., Puyallup, 253.770.6276Hours: 11 a.m.-9  p.m. Monday through Friday, 12 p.m.-9 p.m. Saturday and SundayCuisine: Northern Punjab-style Indian cooking; tandoori meats, seafood, large selection of naan, over 20 vegetarian dishes. Full menu served until 2 a.m. nightly.Scene: Casual dining and swanky "Bollywood" martini bar and

Hell's Kitchen rages on

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Hell's Kitchen rages on

Look, guys, change is always difficult. As I've mentioned before, metalheads are just about the most loyal bunch of music fans around, and no venue has catered to the tastes of Tacoma metalheads - in a very long time, at least - quite to the level of the storied Hell's

Surprising sweetness

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Surprising sweetness

You know those chocolates that melt in your mouth, not in your hands? Those aren't Chakralat Love Melts. The aptly named candies, made in Olympia and containing no sugar, dairy or soy, melt in your hand, on your countertop or just about anywhere other than the refrigerator. You might be thinking that

WHAT'S THE WORD: Awall

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WHAT'S THE WORD: Awall

There's been a hip-hop scene in Tacoma since the early ‘80s, which means our city has hip-hop musical forefathers and veterans. One of the OG's of the Tacoma hip-hop scene is Awall, aka 2-Piece. Awall first broke into the scene back in the mid ‘90s when he hooked up with

Truth about Northern

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Truth about Northern

Sitting in Café Vita, sipping our Americanos, we discussed what we knew. What we knew, what we had heard and what we still needed to find out. We had heard a lot of things about Northern, the prominent all-ages venue and gallery space in Olympia that had rocked the scene for

THE DAMAGE REPORT: Be the scene

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THE DAMAGE REPORT: Be the scene

Summer is here (finally) and in the heat the other night I had a great discussion with my dear friends DJ Aaron Mack and Metal God of Shred Shug Lewis. Over some icy drinks and blaring N.W.A. and Merciful Fate we talked about "the scene" when we all started in

On his own

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On his own

There was a time when MC battles were a huge part of determining how good of an overall rapper you were. That time has passed, but not completely. Although battles may not be as popular as they once were, Olympia rapper Heretic the Heathen still continues to grow - both

The Renewable Cycle

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The Renewable Cycle

One of the more immediately appreciable aspects about the Tacoma School of the Arts is the constantly renewable source of music the school supplies. Tight-knit groups of musicians are bred and make an impact on the local music scene before moving away or sticking around and becoming young veterans of

CRITICS' PICKS: Jettycats, SALT Records Showcase, The Legend of Bigfoot, Christmas Island

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CRITICS' PICKS: Jettycats, SALT Records Showcase, The Legend of Bigfoot, Christmas Island

JETTYCATS >>> Friday, Aug. 5 The Jettycats are nothing more or less than a remarkably pure embodiment of rock ‘n' roll spirit. The band's music is absurdly propulsive, and they sound positively thrilled to be making it. That this kind of enthusiasm is infectious on record is something, and it speaks volumes

Little tornadoes

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Little tornadoes

Featured at Flow through August is printmaker Bill Colby. The show also features a collection of wearable artwork by Jan Karroll, including handcrafted pins and necklaces that can be displayed as art in their own display frames or worn as unique jewelry. And in the back room there is a

All inclusive

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All inclusive

Now in its 15th year, the latest installment of the annual Proctor Arts Fest will feature sidewalk sales, an art show, more than 100 arts vendors, live music and family fun galore. Artwork and events will be featured up and down North Proctor and 26th Street, with Proctor Arts Fest

Boy or a girl

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Boy or a girl

Are you a boy or a girl? It seems like a simple enough question for most people. But what if your gender identity is not so obvious? What if you are transgendered or intersex or a girl with short hair and small breasts who wears gender-neutral clothing? And what if

BITE US: Bringing raw to town

Food Matters

BITE US: Bringing raw to town

Darrin and Tina London will break new Tacoma ground with the opening of ameRAWcan Bistro. Pronounced "American," the bistro's organic raw foods-focused menu will be found on an iPad at each table. Darrin says to expect "a more upscale dining experience," and asks potential customers to be open-minded. "It's not

Oly Foods Court

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Oly Foods Court

The new mobile food court at the corner of State Avenue and Adams Street in Olympia opened Tuesday, consisting of four mobile food trucks representing four different businesses: Kell's Kitchen, Barb's BBQ, Ricardo's Wood Fire Pizza Express and The Firehouse Grill's Extreme Burgers. Working under the joint venture Oly Foods,

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