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Letter from Idaho

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Letter from Idaho

I ride my bike to work just after sunrise.  About a mile from home, past the fairgrounds and the cemetery, the street becomes a road and plunges into the rolling Palouse, skirting the Moscow city limits.  Quail and pheasants spray from the ditches.  Wooded hills rise to the north, south

So Long, Little Holland

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So Long, Little Holland

First the housing market, then Wall Street, then Detroit, and now this.  The Little Holland Drive In?  When will it end?The inevitable, sadly, has proved inescapable: on July 25, Tacoma’s best classic burger stand stood down.   For years the tiny mom-and-pop restaurant defied the odds, going head to head with

Burning time

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Burning time

Some New Years feel like birthdays, while others feel like wakes.  New Years 2010 in Tacoma is starting to feel a lot like a wake.  And that, of course, is as it should be.The optimism that gripped us a few years ago is almost embarrassing to think about now as

The signs they carried

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The signs they carried

As the election map unfolded in the hours and days after the polls closed on Nov. 3, many in Pierce County were mortified to see what at first looked like a mistake.  On the Secretary of State Web site, county after county in the Puget Sound region turned green in

You Yell You Kick

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You Yell You Kick

Most bands would kill to have a lead singer like Marian Ladenberg of the Tacoma indie-pop five-piece You Yell You Kick, who will release their debut EP this weekend at The Den.  She can sing.  She can write.  She’s charismatic.  And she looks the part too.  So how did guitarist

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A new day of grace

Twenty years ago this week massive crowds of East Germans flooded through the gates of the Berlin Wall, symbolizing the end of Soviet communism and the beginning of a new, better era.  To celebrate the anniversary, artists and activists across the globe have staged tributes.  In Berlin on Monday, 1,000

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Motopony: Will he stay or will he go now?

It’s finally happening to me The thing I just had to believe It will be seven years in June I know my time is coming soon — Motopony, "June" A gray, blustery Tuesday afternoon.  The Mad Hat Tea Company in downtown Tacoma is quiet, almost empty.  When Daniel Blue

Bicycle Prom

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Bicycle Prom

On Friday night the sidewalk outside Doyle’s Public house will fill with bicycles.  Many of them will be unusual bicycles. On Friday night the tables inside Doyle’s Public House will fill with people.  Many of them will be unusual people. One of them will be TW (T-dub to

Bicycle Prom

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Bicycle Prom

On Friday night the sidewalk outside Doyle’s Public house will fill with bicycles.  Many of them will be unusual bicycles. On Friday night the tables inside Doyle’s Public House will fill with people.  Many of them will be unusual people. One of them will be TW (T-dub to

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Art is Anarchy

On a recent late Tuesday night I found myself alone on the roof of a former methadone clinic, gazing down at the lights of Tacoma.  Behind me, on Tacoma Avenue South at the edge of the Brewery District, a van caught fire.  Flames.  Smoke.  Sirens.  I thought of

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