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Friday, March 20: An Evening of Fine Jazz and Northwest Cuisine

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Friday, March 20: An Evening of Fine Jazz and Northwest Cuisine

In college, Scott Cossu immersed himself in the music of Ecuador, living in the Andes Mountains and Chota Valley while furthering his ethnomusicology studies.  He then alchemized his amassed knowledge into records with shamelessly cheesy titles like Emerald Pathways, Stained Glass Memories and, simply, Mountain. Cossu's a laudable pianist, and

Saturday, March 21: Women's League 47th Annual Flea Market

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Saturday, March 21: Women's League 47th Annual Flea Market

You spend hours wandering around consignment stores, yard sales, and nothing. Break the cycle. Rethink your thought process. Antiques - The older they are the better. And, unlike the average retail giant's merchandise, you can sometimes get a deal. So come check out the Women's League Annual Flea Market and

Monday, March 23: FOG

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Monday, March 23: FOG

What is FOG? It's the reaction of the air when hot meets cold. It disrupts air traffic at SeaTac. It causes crashes on Interstate 5. It's the ooh-la-la factor of Adrienne Barbeau. Or maybe we're confusing it with Swamp Thing. Either way, there are good reasons for FOG, too. It

Tuesday, March 24: 1936 Olympics and Sports Icons

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Tuesday, March 24: 1936 Olympics and Sports Icons

There's a sport for everyone. Whether it's video football or dangling from great heights by little ropes, you have enjoyed at some point the principles of fair play, hard work, achievement, etc. Well, so did many folks in 1936. History professor Chad Moody wants to tell you all about the

Wednesday, March 25: Jerry Miller

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Wednesday, March 25: Jerry Miller

Moby Grape was one of the most versatile San Francisco rock bands to emerge out of the summer of love.  While they were rooted in psychedelia, they injected elements of folk, blues and country. Unlike the jam bands of the time, Grape possessed a meticulously unique sound by way of

Music Critics' Picks: Warren G, Freeway Park, New Kingston, Diynosaur

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Music Critics' Picks: Warren G, Freeway Park, New Kingston, Diynosaur

[RAP] + THURS, MARCH 12 If the catch phrases "The G-Funk, We Funk ... " or "Regulators ... Mount up" don't have you funked up for Warren G's show this week, then you must not know your '90s hip-hop/rap. Warren G is (and I don't know how this is possible) one

Feedbag: Stroopwafels, Sip & Snack, kombucha class ...

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Feedbag: Stroopwafels, Sip & Snack, kombucha class ...

STROOPWAFELS Tacoma bakery Hopboom Bakery is supplying local sipping spots with Stroopwafels. Get excited to nibble on this Dutch waffle cookie highlighting rich, spiced caramel sandwiched between two thin waffle slices. It's recommended you place this baked good atop your piping hot beverage to allow the steam to soften the snack.

Thursday, March 12: Puget Sound Boat Show

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Thursday, March 12: Puget Sound Boat Show

Giving boaters and angelers an opportunity to see and touch, compare prices and features, and talk with experts about the newest technological advancements in boats and motors and fishing gear holds great appeal and utility in the Puget Sound area. Just before boat season begins, the Puget Sound Boat Show

Through March 29: "Picasso at the Lapin Agile"

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Through March 29: "Picasso at the Lapin Agile"

From the manic mind of comic Steve Martin comes the offbeat comedy Picasso at the Lapin Agile. Set in Paris at a bar known as The Lapin Agile (The Agile Rabbit), Martin imagines a meeting between a young Pablo Picasso and a young Albert Einstein, two men who will transform

Saturday, March 14: Dark Palms

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Saturday, March 14: Dark Palms

Dark Palms music is a barbaric, pulsing, yet nuanced and nimble band based out of Olympia. The type of band that proves that modern post-punk sounds can still hold pop sensibilities - that musically you can still see what's in your rear view while looking forward. Dark Palms was founded

Sunday, March 15: Ten Tiny Dances

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Sunday, March 15: Ten Tiny Dances

Instead of allowing choreographers to work within the infinite spaces and settings that dance allows, the fun of Ten Tiny Dances comes from its constraint: The short works must be performed entirely on a miniscule four-by-four-foot stage placed in the middle of a nightclub. Based out of Portland, the contemporary

Monday, March 16: Science on Screen

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Monday, March 16: Science on Screen

The Grand Cinema's Science on Screen series pairs screenings of classic, cult, and documentary films with lively lessons by notable figures from the world of science, technology and medicine. Each film is used as a jumping off point for the speaker to reveal current scientific research or technological advances, providing

Tuesday, March 17: St. Patrick's Day Tent Party

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Tuesday, March 17: St. Patrick's Day Tent Party

After nearly a week of celebration at Doyle's Public House, your liver will be more than ready for St. Patrick's Day by the time Tuesday finally rolls around. After hosting the Nolan Garret Band, Fields Under Clover, Ethan Tucker, Staxx Brothers and Positive Rising all day Saturday in the ginormous

Wednesday, March 18: "Something Wicked Has A Slumber Party"

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Wednesday, March 18: "Something Wicked Has A Slumber Party"

We miss slumber parties. We should start a sleepover revival, complete with pajamas, gossip, manicures and pedicures, Truth or Dare, and, of course, liquor-cabinet raids. Sleeping would be completely off-limits, at least until sunrise. Harlequin Productions' acclaimed improv comedy troupe is on it. Something Wicked takes the stage in Something

Music Critics' Picks: Great Grandpa, Smokey Robinson, Dead Larry

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Music Critics' Picks: Great Grandpa, Smokey Robinson, Dead Larry

[GRUNGE POP] + FRI, MARCH 6 Seattle quintet Great Grandpa exudes an effortless cool. The grungy pop recalls bands like the Breeders and Garbage, with their sly melodies and crunchy guitars. Lead singer Alex Menne brings a detached swagger that is offset by unobtrusive harmonies from her bandmates. A band like

Best of Olympia 2015 Music: The Hysterics, Cryptatropa, Northern, Full Moon Radio ...

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Best of Olympia 2015 Music: The Hysterics, Cryptatropa, Northern, Full Moon Radio ...

BEST SWAN SONGThe HystericsSadly Hysterics, who have managed to make my personal best of list in numerous ways over the past few years have stopped performing. But before they did they pulled off one mighty swan song of a show at Olympia's Northern this past October.  Though the band would

Best of Olympia 2015 Music: Readers pick Full Moon Radio, Hot Cops, Rhythm and Rye, Jessie Jackson, Oly Mountain Boys ...

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Best of Olympia 2015 Music: Readers pick Full Moon Radio, Hot Cops, Rhythm and Rye, Jessie Jackson, Oly Mountain Boys ...

The Weekly Volcano would like to thank all those who took the time to vote in the best of Olympia 2015 Readers' Poll. You are the best. BEST BAND: Full Moon Radio BEST NEW BAND: Hot Cops BEST SUPERGROUP: Survival Knife BEST INDIE ROCK BAND: Full Moon Radio BEST METAL BAND: Christian Mistress BEST PUNK BAND:

Best of Olympia 2015 Arts and Entertainment: Nathan Barnes, Salon Refu, Theater Artists Olympia, Christian Carvajal ...

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Best of Olympia 2015 Arts and Entertainment: Nathan Barnes, Salon Refu, Theater Artists Olympia, Christian Carvajal ...

BEST ONRAMP Olympia Audition League Are you a singer, actor, dancer or singer-actor-dancer who's wondering how to break into Olympia's thriving (though admittedly cliquey) theater scene? Perhaps you're a new arrival, or you may have just graduated from high school or college - in which case, no one off-campus is hip to

Best of Olympia 2015 Arts and Entertainment: Readers pick Red Williamson, TUSH Burlesque, Pug Bujeaud, Vomity, nanipoonani ...

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Best of Olympia 2015 Arts and Entertainment: Readers pick Red Williamson, TUSH Burlesque, Pug Bujeaud, Vomity, nanipoonani ...

The Weekly Volcano would like to thank all those who took the time to vote in the best of Olympia 2015 Readers' Poll. You are the best. BEST LOCAL FILMMAKER: Red Williamson BEST MOVIE THEATER: Capitol Theater MOST CREATIVE PERSON: Lauren O'Neill BEST THEATER COMPANY: Harlequin Productions BEST DANCE COMPANY: TUSH! Burlesque BEST PERFORMANCE SPACE: The

Best of Olympia 2015 Food and Drink: Quality Burrito, Obsidian, Peddler Bistro, Top Rung Brewing Co. ...

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Best of Olympia 2015 Food and Drink: Quality Burrito, Obsidian, Peddler Bistro, Top Rung Brewing Co. ...

BEST MULTICULTURAL TACO Quality Burrito We don't have to tell you about Quality Burrito, readers. You've voted it the best restaurant in Olympia more than once. (Don't you like upscale restaurants?) But if you go there and always order what you've always ordered, you might be missing out. QB doesn't just have

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