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March 29, 2009 at 11:29am

Tacoma last night in pictures

VOLCANO STAFF: CLUB HOPPING IN TACOMA, MARCH 28 >>>

Goldfinch and Motopony held an intimate house concert at Mad Hat Tea Company. Amazing show. Photos by Ron Swarner

Last-Night-Goldfinch Last-Night-Moto-one Last-Night-Moto-three Last-Night-Moto-Gold DoctorfunK blew away Jazzbones. Photo by Steve Dunkelberger

Last-Night-DoctorfunK-one Blanco Bronco rocked The Acme. Photos by Steve Dunkelberger

Last-Night-Blanco-Acme Last-Night-Blanco-close The Scuzztones headlined the Eric Rostedt benefit at The Spar. Photos by Ron Swarner

Last-Night-Scuzz-one Kast-Night-Scuzz-three Last-Night-Scuzz-dancers Temperedcast melted the faces of the Hell's Kitchen's crowd. Photos by Steve Dunkelberger

Last-Night-Hells-two Last-Night-Hells-One Last-Night-Hells-three LINK: Post your photos of last night here

LINK: Tonight's shows in the South Sound

March 29, 2009 at 2:42pm

Tacoma Dome Boat Show

MICHAEL SWAN: LET ME PUMP YOU UP >>>

Tacoma Dome Boat ShowTacoma. More than 8 acres of boats, booths and boat stuff, April 2 11 am to 8 pm, April 3 -4 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., April 5 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., $7-$9 (Tacoma Dome, 2727 E. D St., 253.756.2121).

Filed under: Events, Music, Tacoma,

March 29, 2009 at 3:58pm

South 37th Street, Tacoma, March 29

Filed under: Photo of the Day, Tacoma,

March 30, 2009 at 8:40am

Morning Spew

BOBBLE TIKI: BREAKFAST WITH BOBBLE TIKI >>>

Breakfast-with-Bobble-Tiki Tacoma's east-west arrest test

Washington state budget cuts could affect 12,000 state workers, 3,000 teachers and 3,000 college faculty.

So much for that auto bailout: White House rejects automakers plans … and stocks tumble.

U.S. deploys anti-missile ships before N.Korea rocket launch.

A Net-based phone service hits Apple's mobile platform tomorrow.

Cloris Leachman boffed Gene Hackman. Ewww.

March 30, 2009 at 9:17am

Nosh Pit

Rebel-Monday-leaderboard JAKE DE PAUL: MONDAY FOOD LINKS >>>

Sip Wine Bar opens in Gig Harbor.

Breakfast sandwiches will make you fat.

Naturally, unnatural

Port Townsend represent at U.S. Championship Cheese Contest


Today’s South Sound Specials

$5 Wine Mondays, 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., $5 glass of wines, Rosewood Café, 3323 N. 26th St., Tacoma, 253.752.7999.

Half Price Wine Night, Budd Bay Café, 525 Columbia St. N.W., Olympia, 360.357.6963.


Future Things Are Coming

Artful Cooking
Chef Danielle Klinkhamer will whip up a Pacific Northwest gourmet meal in 20 minutes â€" inside the Tacoma Art Museum. She will incorporate ingredients from local markets for you to taste, then send you on your way with a gift basket full of the meal ingredients and a bottle of wine.

The cooking demonstration includes a menu tasting, wine pairing and a dessert created by Rock Hushka, curator of Contemporary and Northwest Art at Tacoma Art Museum, and Northwest Biennial artist Debora Moore.

The cooking demonstration costs $75 for two people, $70 for members. You can skip the gift basket for $45 and $40, respectively.

Pre-registration is required by March 31. Reserve your space by calling 253.722.2455.

LINK: Happy Hour in the South Puget Sound

March 30, 2009 at 11:57am

Tossing Salad: Powerhouse

STEPH DEROSA: TAME CHICKEN SALAD >>>

Tossing-Salad-powerhouse-42 Powerhouse Restaurant and Brewery
Indonesian Chicken Salad
Rating: One out of four croutons
Croutons-one  

 


Having a hankering for a full-flavored and hearty salad, I dropped into Puyallup’s Powerhouse Restaurant and Brewery for their Indonesian chicken salad. Known to be an actual refurbished Puyallup powerhouse, this restaurant holds true to the ambiance of what is all warm and electrifying. Voltage innuendos, sound effects, and neon lightning bolts parade around your every move while brewed-on-the-spot beer fills your tummy and gives you the perfect mid-afternoon hangover â€" one the Volcano staff knows all to well.

Description: Crunchy and fresh Napa cabbage lies atop thick Asian noodles, while strips of green bell pepper and chilled grilled chicken sit inside the mound of this Indonesian chicken salad. All parts are tossed in a spicy (or so they say) peanut dressing and sprinkled with chopped peanuts and fresh cilantro.

Taste: The taste is, well, not spicy at all. At least to me it isn’t spicy, but then again I have a tongue of steel. Just ask my husband. (Hey-O!) Due to the fact that I was, as mentioned above, hankering for a full-flavored salad, this one simply fell short for my expectations. The only taste the entire salad, including the chicken, had was what came from the peanut-y dressing.

Conclusion: Although fresh and full of texture, I was disappointed in the Indonesian chicken salad. I’ve had quite a few delicious and extremely spicy entrees from Powerhouse Restaurant and Brewery, so this will not deter me from returning to one of my favorite Puyallup establishments. Next time I will order something else, and will most definitely be happily satisfied.

Dressing on the side
Why in e-mails or written messages is it necessary to short-type, “R U going 2 be there 2morrow?” It looks stupid, people â€" especially when you are not in high-school. Typing out the full word is literally one or two more keystrokes on your keypad. Lazy-ass MF’ers.

[Powerhouse Restaurant and Brewery, 454 E. Main, Puyallup, 253.845.1370]

March 30, 2009 at 12:37pm

Return of Frost Park Chalk Challenge

MICHAEL SWAN: IT BEGINS THIS FRIDAY >>>

Frost_park_DRAWDRAWDRAW Friday, April 3
12 noon to 1 p.m.
Larry Frost Memorial Park
Ninth and Pacific Avenue, downtown Tacoma

LINK: History rules!

Filed under: Arts, Community, Tacoma,

March 30, 2009 at 1:32pm

10th and Broadway, Tacoma, March 30

Filed under: Photo of the Day, Tacoma,

March 30, 2009 at 1:35pm

Homeless families at the Gates

PAUL SCHRAG: NEW EFFORT AIMS TO REDUCE HOMELESSNESS AMONG FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN BY 50 PERCENT OVER NEXT DECADE >>>

Homeless It’s only an agreement at this point, but a(nother) plan to end homelessness in Pierce County and beyond has arisen. Efforts in Pierce County will be backed by $200,000 from the Gates Foundation. So that’s a good start.

This latest effort is a bold public-private partnership led by Seattle-based non-profit Building Changes, and it endeavors to reduce homelessness among families with children by 50 percent in the next decade. Partners include the State of Washington, Pierce, King and Snohomish counties, the cities of Tacoma, Seattle and Everett, and a host of philanthropic and corporate partners.

Under the agreement, all parties have pledged to “redouble their efforts to minimize shelter stays and provide critical, ongoing support services for homeless families with children, and to help families on the brink of homelessness” according to press materials.

Counties and cities signing on to participate have agreed to align existing funding dedicated to assisting homeless families so that current resources can be used more efficiently and effectively. County officials and local affiliates are gearing up now to develop a roadmap that will guide them in spending the $200,000 grant presented by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, part of a $60 million commitment to the overall project, which will be spread out over the next decade.

“We are curious to see if there will be turf battles, but we can’t sit here today and know which agencies will work together. That’s what this planning will figure out,” says county spokesman Hunter George. “We will be inviting everyone to the table.”

Early planning efforts will evaluate existing programs, collect information about what services are available and where, and what it will take to get those programs connected and communicating. Ultimately, says George, the goal is to figure out how organizations can best work together for maximum impact.

Beginning this year, participants will pilot and tailor new strategies for meeting localized, unique needs of struggling families in their communities. Pilot projects will test innovative ways to help stabilize homeless families with children, as well as those struggling to pay their mortgages or rents before they lose their homes. Lessons learned in the pilot counties will eventually be applied across communities statewide. The hope is to ensure that no more Washington children are without a safe place to sleep at night. Funders from across the private sector - including the United Way of Pierce County, the Campion Foundation, the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, and the Ben .B. Cheney Foundation â€" have pledged to coordinate resources and help support efforts.

The effort begins during a time when, despite an estimated $200 million in combined annual funding by the state, counties, cities and private organizations, the number of homeless families appears to be on the rise. Economic Ragnarok 2009-2010 (or whatever we’re calling it) has dramatically increased the demand for services and support.

Partners in the new program will use five proven principles to guide future investments in solving the problem of homeless families: early intervention and prevention; coordinating access to support services; rapid re-housing; providing services tailored to meet each family's individual needs; and increasing economic opportunity through education and workforce services. These strategies have been shown to work elsewhere. If local organizations can work together, they might work here too.

Cross your fingers.

PHOTO: Flickr/Franco Folini

Filed under: News To Us, Paul Schrag, Tacoma,

March 30, 2009 at 2:11pm

Open mic tonight

MICHAEL SWAN: HEY, IT’S MONDAY >>>

Monday, that most put-upon of weekdays, has gotten a bad rap. Yeah, going back to the office stinks, but the first day of the week also happens to be the best one for open mics.

Think about it: You’re still fresh from your weekend, and you haven’t yet had your joie de vivre
trounced by the working week.

Lucky for you, Shakabrah Java offers an open mic every Monday. The event is free, open to everyone and pretty damn cool, if you ask the Weekly Volcano (and really, by reading this, you are asking us).

[Shakabrah Java, 7 p.m., 6 p.m. sign up, 2618 Sixth Ave., Tacoma, 253.572.2787]

Filed under: Music, Tacoma, Word,

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