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Saturday, Aug. 16: Music and Art in Wright Park

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Saturday, Aug. 16: Music and Art in Wright Park

Two artists, four food trucks, 25 vendors and 14 bands will span the course of the 7-hour day. Local musician Tony Reed, whose band Mos Generator will play for the second time at MAWP, feels the event is a great way to bring together people of all ages. "This year,

Music and Art in Wright Park

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Music and Art in Wright Park

What does Music and Art in Wright Park (MAWP) mean to Tacoma? Why did 2,500 people rally last year to support artists, musicians, food and craft vendors?  "All the old punk rockers get to bring their kids to a place that is beautiful and full of what makes them happy -

Friday, Aug. 8: Coven

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Friday, Aug. 8: Coven

Coven. What does that word do for you? Does it evoke images of darkness, figures shrouded by mystery and ritual? What does it smell like? Dank, dark and bloody? What does it sound like? In this case, Coven, the thrash metal band that dominated the late '80s and early '90s

Saturday, Aug. 9: 10 Cents in Oklahoma

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Saturday, Aug. 9: 10 Cents in Oklahoma

Bruising lyrics about weird moons and whiskey friends and love and hate in places like Montesano and Oklahoma, the female vocals are a little Mazzy Star meets old country, with that wavering sexiness that sounds like power. Instrumentally, a little shake, shake, shake, some twang, lots of good melodies and

Radio8Ball filmed live before Olympia audiences

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Radio8Ball filmed live before Olympia audiences

The concept: Ask a question and have it answered by a randomly chosen song, like a musical tarot card. Andras Jones created Radio8Ball in 1998 on KAOS in Olympia. Now, he is producing it as a local TV series (for the web, for now) with Olympia Film Collective. The episodes are

Saturday, June 28: Music and Art in Wright Park Fundraiser

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Saturday, June 28: Music and Art in Wright Park Fundraiser

The sprawling park, with its green grassy hills, where families picnic in the shade, or groups of friends share a smoke, where dogs sniff the air in anticipation, and where a rock band tunes up on stage. This is Music and Art in Wright Park, MAWP, Tacoma's annual summer event -

Saturday, June 28: Mosquito Hawk

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Saturday, June 28: Mosquito Hawk

To see Mosquito Hawk in person is to see the workings of four dedicated rockers, each bringing a stage presence that engages more than just your ears. Watch as Jerry Zeigler pile-drives his drums, float off with John Merithew as he noodles a guitar solo into your being, catch the

Saturday, June 21: BriFest 2014

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Saturday, June 21: BriFest 2014

There are no words when a community loses one of its beloved members. There are no words, but there is music. And this is exactly what Brian Redman would have wanted. A stalwart in Tacoma's music scene, (3 Inches of Blood, Trial, Dirty Knockers) it's been nearly five years since

Sunday, June 22: FISH Food Benefit Concert

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Sunday, June 22: FISH Food Benefit Concert

It's like money in dog years. For FISH Food Banks of Pierce County, every dollar raised has seven times the buying power. Based on this math, last year's Maurice The Fish Records' (MTFR) benefit concert brought in nearly $50,000 to help feed the hungry. Taking place this Sunday,

Maurice The Fish Records showcases talent at FISH Food Benefit Concert

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Maurice The Fish Records showcases talent at FISH Food Benefit Concert

It's like money in dog years. For FISH Food Banks of Pierce County, every dollar raised has seven times the buying power. Based on this math, last year's Maurice The Fish Records' (MTFR) benefit concert brought in nearly $50,000 to help feed the hungry. Taking place this Sunday, June 22, eight

Friday, June 13: Full Moon Radio

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Friday, June 13: Full Moon Radio

Friday night in Olympia is going to be crazy. It's a full moon, Friday the 13th and Evergreen State College graduation all rolled into one. It's a good thing this rock show is going to be at the 4th Ave Tav. The powerhouse bill will need the room to accommodate

Project Wedge: From tablet to projection in an instant

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Project Wedge: From tablet to projection in an instant

The last time I wrote about Mark Rentfrow was because he played Porl Thompson in a Cure cover band. This time I'm writing about him because he and his comrades have come up with a cure - for how to display content from your tablet device. The product is Project Wedge. The

Saturday, June 7: Gunslinger

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Saturday, June 7: Gunslinger

Taking a smoke break with my co-worker in the alley behind the bar, we de-stressed from our shift and speculated the amount of tips we may have made. Just as we were about to go back in and finish our busy Olympia Arts Walk shift, we caught a sound barreling

Saturday, May 31: Survival Knife

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Saturday, May 31: Survival Knife

Survival Knife is fresh off a West Coast mini-tour with Modest Mouse. Next stop: hitting up their home turf, the South Sound, and specifically, Bob's Java Jive. The foursome will show up at the Jive's front door with a California glow and a fresh-cut, debut LP, Loose Power (out April

Saturday, May 24: Wheelies

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Saturday, May 24: Wheelies

Doug "The Wheelie King" Domokos once accomplished a 145-mile wheelie. Can you imagine the rush? The disbelief? Wheelies, first performed in 1890, are one of the most classic bike moves ever. It's a kid's first sense of control - besides the transition from training wheels to the two-wheeler - and

Saturday, May 24: Strypes reunion

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Saturday, May 24: Strypes reunion

Beginning in 1981, front man Regan Lane, along with keyboardist Robert Richholt, guitarist Jesse Seales and bassist Bob D'Angelo (now of Mechanism) brought a certain power-pop, boy-band charm (complete with '80s hair) and danceable, relatable stories and music to their hometown of Tacoma, and then to the world. Fans in

Popular '80s band Strypes reunites in Tacoma

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Popular '80s band Strypes reunites in Tacoma

Here's how I first knew the Strypes reunion show was an important piece to write about: Ron Swarner, our fine, fedora-wearing publisher/editor at Weekly Volcano, sent me an email pitching me the story. "Please, please, please!" he pleaded. It is not often the man begs. Here's how I next knew the

Saturday, May 17: Ex-Gods, Giza, Bali Girls, Diesto

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Saturday, May 17: Ex-Gods, Giza, Bali Girls, Diesto

Saturday's music selection includes the promise of noise rock at its finest with a killer line-up at Bob's Java Jive: Heavy hitters Giza just put out a new record; Bali Girls, with their avant-garde noise rock, are making the show a CD release party; Diesto, a prog metal band from

Culinary artist Mareko Maumasi to open studio in Olympia

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Culinary artist Mareko Maumasi to open studio in Olympia

Culinary artist and bladesmith Mareko Maumasi recently attended the Seattle International Knife Show. His 222-mm Babbling Brook Damascus Chef's Knife with Thuya Burl Western Handle swooped up two awards out of five categories - Best Chef's and People's Choice. This was Maumasi's first trade show. "To win those awards was a

Friday, May 9: Andy Coe Band

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Friday, May 9: Andy Coe Band

I have a confession. I love The Grateful Dead. I own Steal-Your-Face shirts. I have dropped and been "enlightened" by Garcia. I sometimes sing "Ripple" as a lullaby to my kids. The reason I'm telling you this is because the Andy Coe Band is coming to the Olympia Ballroom for

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