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April 22, 2009 at 12:23am

5 Things To Do: Wednesday

MICHAEL SWAN: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2009 >>>

Earth 1. The documentary Earth, a feature-length spin-off of the BBC series Planet Earth, opens at The Grand Cinema.

2. The Port of Tacoma will be hosting free bus tours of restored wildlife habitat and environmental projects in the port from 9:30 a.m. to noon.

3. Chandler O’Leary’s To The Letter show at the Collins Memorial Library on the UPS campus.

4. Jazz musicians Joe Baque and LaVon Hardison will try to distract you from the view at The Cliff House beginning at 7 p.m.

5. Randy Oxford Blues Theatre open jam starts at 8 p.m. at Jazzbones.

LINK: Live music and DJs tonight in the South Sound

Filed under: 5 Things To Do, Arts, Music, Screens, Tacoma,

April 22, 2009 at 6:00am

Nosh Pit: Progressive dinner tonight

JAKE DE PAUL: WEDNESDAY FOOD LINKS >>>

The-Red-Hot-rectangle-11260 House votes to increase liquor license fees

It’s breakfast. Who’s having flapjacks? Everyone on Twitter!

His big idea is to get small

Today’s South Sound Specials

The Crown Bar celebrates Earth Day with Planet Earth movies and rhubarb cocktails. Check is out at 2705 Sixth Ave. in Tacoma.

Marlene’s Market and Deli hosts “Around the Kitchen Table: A Community Conversation” centering on family food traditions at 7 p.m. Gather around the table at 2951 S. 38th St. in Tacoma.

Studio 6 Ballroom on Sixth Avenue has organized a Sixth Avenue progressive dinner tonight beginning at 5:30 p.m. Il Fiasco, Primo Grill, Gateway to India and Shakabrah Java are the participating restaurants. Tickets are $45. For more information, call 253.905.5301.

Wino Wednesday $3 pours and Dollar Rainier Night, The Red Hot, 2914 Sixth Ave., Tacoma, 253.779.0229.

Half-price Wine Night, 4 p.m. to close, Brix 25, 7707 Pioneer Way, Gig Harbor, 253.858.6626.

Sample two beers for $1, 4-9 p.m., 99 Bottles, 35002 Pacific Hwy. S., Federal Way, 253.838.2558.

Half-price Wine Night, 4-9:30 p.m., Primo Grill, 601 S. Pine, Tacoma, 253.383.7000.

Half-price Wine Night with every bottle on regular wine list is half price, 5-9 p.m., Il Fiasco, 2717 Sixth Ave., Tacoma, 253.272.6688.

Half-price Wine Night, 5-10 p.m., Woody’s On The Water, 1715 Dock St., Tacoma, 253.272.1433.

Wine tasting, noon to 6 p.m., complimentary, Walter Dacon Winery, 50 S.E. Skookum Inlet Road, Shelton, 360.426.5913.

LINK: South Sound Restaurant Guide

Filed under: Food & Drink, Nosh Pit, Tacoma,

April 22, 2009 at 8:39am

Morning Spew

April 22, 2009 at 8:52am

Not Cool

April 22, 2009 at 9:45am

Poem-A-Tacoma: Luna’s literati

TAMMY ROBACKER: LUNA CITY LOVE >>>

Embellish-web-ad-April-2009 Last summer while volunteering at the poetry readings for Showcase Tacoma I met Christopher Luna, a poet and open mic host from Vancouver, Wash. In support of the thriving poetry scene at Showcase, Luna rallied up a bunch of fellow Vancouver poets, and they caravanned up here to put on a poetry show that had folks asking me afterward, “Who were those Cover to Cover poets?”

The open mic Luna hosts down south are words worth the drive. His readings at Cover to Cover Books showcase Vancouver’s burgeoning literati and invites many fine poets from across the state of Washington.

“One of the great thrills I get from hosting the open mic is listening to the diversity in age, background and subject matter. I am also honored to host many first-timers. We try very hard to create an environment in which everyone feels safe. Each reading is completely different, and we often draw 40-50 people per month. There is a real sense of community at these readings, and I'm proud to report that the attendees are friendly and supportive of one another,” says Luna.

A poet, editor, and collage artist, Luna graduated from the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder, Colo. A New York expatriate, he currently lives in Vancouver, where he is the host of a monthly open mic poetry series “always all ages and uncensored” at Cover to Cover Books every second Thursday at 7 p.m. For more info call 360.514.0358 or 360.694.9653. His most recent chapbook, Ghost Town, USA, which features poems and observations of Vancouver, is available at Cover to Cover, or through the author.

Part I from Christopher Luna’s Poem: Burning Word Triad

I.
AMTRAK STATION
Tacoma, WA
April 30, 2007

I give James the eight dollars
He needs to get on the bus

James was shot in the leg
during the first Gulf War
by a Shiite Muslim
he had fed and shared water with
only moments earlier

When James first approaches he explains
that he has just come from the VA
where they had replaced the rod in his leg

he hadn’t realized that his leg was deteriorating
had attributed his pain to arthritis
but by the time he made it to the hospital
it had gotten so bad
that they had nearly decided to amputate it

James and I agree
that George Two is out of control
and that Guantanamo Bay
and the war in Iraq
    are a travesty
and that our actions
have made the world
a more dangerous place

I'll bring you more poetry ditties Friday. Check out the Poem-A-Tacoma archives.

Poem-A-Tacoma is sponsored by Embellish Multispace Salon in downtown Tacoma.

TAMMY ROBACKER is a poet and writer living, breathing, typing and spitting words in Tacoma. She owns a freelance writing and marketing communications company called Pearle Publications. Her poetry has appeared in Plazm, Women's Work, The Wild Goose Poetry Review, and the Allegheny Review. A recent recipient of the 2009/10 TAIP grant, she will be publishing her first book of poetry, The Vicissitudes, through the generous support of this funding made possible by the City of Tacoma and the Tacoma Arts Commission.

Filed under: Books, Poem-A-Tacoma, Word,

April 22, 2009 at 12:34pm

Wine and Infinite Soups coming to Sanford & Son

JAKE DE PAUL: FOOD AND WINE NEWS >>>

Wine and food will find a home at Sanford & Son in downtown Tacoma. First, wine shop will be opening up the first week in May. Titled Abbys on Broadway, owners Abby and Greg Valleton will join the rest of the shop on Sanford’s middle floor.  Next, Infinite Soups will set up a second location in Sanford’s Library Room beginning the second week of May. Open 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday-Friday, the spot will accommodate lunchtime reading and slurping.

Sanford & Son is at 743 Broadway.

Filed under: Business, Food & Drink, Tacoma,

April 22, 2009 at 1:38pm

Ninth and Commerce, Tacoma, April 22

Filed under: Photo of the Day, Tacoma,

April 22, 2009 at 2:18pm

Heaven Can Wait

MICHAEL SWAN: FUTURE THINGS ARE COMING >>>

The Olympia Little Theatre stages Heaven Can Wait beginning April 24. I’m not sure how they’ll stage this one given its ease at hopping between numerous locales both earthy and celestial.
It’s the story of Joe Pendleton, a boxer who dies in a plane crash just before he's set to embark on a championship run. Insisting to the angel who nabbed him that there's been some mistake, Pendleton learns from the angel's superior, Mr. Jordan, that an error has indeed been made and that he's not set to die for another 50 years. But since his earthbound body has been cremated, Pendleton 's forced to occupy the human shell of Mr. Farnsworth, a heartless millionaire whose wife and assistant are plotting to murder him.

[Olympia Little Theatre, Heaven Can Wait, April 24-May 17 7:55 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 1:15 p.m. May 3, 10 and 17, $10-$12, 1925 Miller Ave. N.E., Olympia, 360.943.7500]

My favorite version of the story stars Warren Beatty as a football player.

April 22, 2009 at 3:18pm

Pierce County: reducing marine patrols

MATT DRISCOLL: SHAWN BUNNEY’S PISSED, BUT ED TROYER DOESN’T CARE >>>

If ever you need some direction when it comes to spending your own money, it seems the Pierce County Council is probably up for it.

Earlier this week, in reaction to a recent announcement by elected Pierce County Sheriff Paul Pastor that he plans to reduce marine patrols in an act of budget trimming, councilmember Shawn Bunney sent a letter to Pastor’s office letting it be known just why, and how adamantly, he objects to such an idea.

Not surprisingly, Bunney cited the yearly deaths on Pierce County waters and noted that the dangers alcohol poses on the roadways also apply on our area’s many lakes. Anyone that’s ever boated on Lake Tapps knows this to be true. It’s like a shirtless drunk fest most weekends of the summer. Bunney says such risks are just too serious to ignore.

Especially, Bunney notes, considering the Sheriff’s office fared better than most when it came to the last round of county budget cuts. At the moment, Bunney is quick to point out and use to his advantage, the Sheriff’s office is slated to see a five percent increase in budget from 2008 to ’09. Pierce County Sheriff’s spokesman Ed Troyer calls that math “smoke and mirrors,” pointing out that any increase will go toward overtime and already-negotiated salary benefits.

“These are extremely difficult times. Even so, the Council and Executive worked very hard to keep the Sheriff’s Department funding intact,” writes Bunney.

“Why target an important first responder force like Marine Services for substantial reductions while leaving other non-first-responder portions of your budget completely intact?”

Troyer calls BS.

“That’s Mr. Bunney’s district,” says Troyer of Lake Tapps. “It’s a bigger county than that.”

“It’s another tough decision. Our main objective is keeping people in Pierce County safe. (Marine Patrols) was just the first to go, determined by priority,” says Troyer, pointing out that the Sheriff’s Department has no plans of telling victims of rape or assault that they can’t investigate their cases because the money is being spent on patrolling waterways.

“The sheriff is an elected official. The county doesn’t get to micromanage his budget,” says Troyer. “They’re not law enforcement experts.

April 22, 2009 at 5:49pm

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