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October 22, 2011 at 9:38am

SHORT ORDER: 1022 South menu party, Primo's new menu, VIP Chef Dinner ...

1022 South owner and operator Chris Keil will no doubt blow your mind ... and taste buds ... tonight. Photo credit: Patrick Snapp

SOUTH SOUND DINING NEWS, NIBBLES AND BITES >>>

New Menu Party: 1022 South lounge will throw a cocktail party to celebrate the debut of the new fall and winter menu at 6 p.m. TONIGHT. The new menu showcases the lounge's exploration and innovation, respect for classic cocktail construction, excitement for apothecary techniques, and commitment to showcasing seasonal ingredients. To celebrate, all menu cocktails will be specially priced at $6 tonight.

Wine Fest: Toscanos in Puyallup is all about the wine this month.

New Menu: Primo Grill in Tacoma has a new fall menu featuring wild mushroom lasagne, rigatoni alla Romagna with house cured guanciale, pumpkin ravioli with sage butter and Grilled Beef Tenderloin with roasted pepper sauce and blue cheese butter. Nice.

Tomorrow: Adriatic Grill by the Tacoma Mall hosts a five-course with wine pairings VIP Chef Dinner.  The main course is braised pork shank with roasted garlic risotto,paired with a 2008 Aia Vecchia, Lagone, Bolgheri, Italy.

LINK: Today's wine tastings

LINK: Fall Restaurant Guide

October 22, 2011 at 3:44pm

Get Involved Gala: You need this GIG!

PROJECT:U HOSTS BENEFIT FOR COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS FUND >>>

Everyone's had this fear - and, unfortunately, the worst has happened to you. You'd prepared all week for your first wedding party pictures: manicure, professional shave, accessory consultations, shoe-and-eyewear pep talks. Now it was time for the main event. You touched up your hair on your way out the door and thought to yourself, "Tonight, I will be photographed by professional photographer "linh b" at Brenda and Jeff's wedding, and I will look good." Then, off to the wedding you went. When you arrived, you were photographed not once, but several times, and you could hardly wait to check out your candid shots online. But shockingly, when you finally saw the pics, you discovered that ... you have a bad side! Who knew?! You need damage control, and fast!

Put your best face forward and head to the only place where you are guaranteed to be photographed again by linh b as she will be snapping shots at The Get Involved Gala (The GIG) Saturday, Nov. 5 at the Tacoma Art Museum. This inaugural large-scale fundraising event by Project: U - the community service program of the United Way of Pierce County geared to 20- and 30-somethings - encourages you to wear the ever-popular cocktail attire but asks to "not be afraid to bring out your penguin suits." You can do that!

And just to be sure you're noticed, showcase your stunning self on the dance floor in front of DJ Doug from Mood Makers. Also, smile as you bid on such items as the Sports Package (round of golf for four at Twin Lakes, Seattle Storm tickets, Edgeworks Climbing pass, Seattle Sounders hat signed by Erik Friberg), Date Package (Throwing Mud Gallery art class, C.I. Shenanigans VIP dining card, overnight at the Hotel Murano), Cabo San Lucas vacation, restaurants gift cards, spa packages, fitness sessions and much more.

The manicure will pay off as you tote your swag bag stuffed with goods from sponsors, as well as when you hold that raffle ticket high as they announce you won a yoga session or dinner for two at Indochine.

Be sure you nibble on delectable appetizers and desserts, including treats from Tacoma's hello cupcake. Notice we said, "nibble" - you don't want the cameras catching you with your mouth full! (Or after a few too many trips to The Mix's table for its "signature drink" or Cork Wine Bar's pours; trust us, drunk doesn't usually make for pretty pictures.)

But most important, you'll stand tall and proud knowing your $35 ticket goes to support people in the community who need it most. All proceeds from the night will go to the United Way's Community Solutions Fund, which supports more than a 100 charitable programs in the Pierce County area.

To purchase tickets for this evening of extravagance, happening from 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, visit getinvolvedgala.org or email getinvolvedgala@gmail.com. Tickets only cost $35, but your photographic reputation - and Project: U's community service program - are definitely worth it.

LINK: Project: U's awesomeness

LINK: United Way's Community Solutions Fund

October 22, 2011 at 8:31pm

Occupy Tacoma: Their revolution, my Roman candle and democracy

Joy Bonney’s sign makes clear some of the Occupy Tacoma Movement’s aims are while occupying Pugnetti Park. Photo credit: J.M. Simpson

DROPPING IN ON THE TENTS >>>

This morning, as I stood in the light rain at the corner of T-town's Pacific Avenue and 21st Street, I wondered how the folks at the Occupy Tacoma Community branch of the Occupy Wall Street movement would receive an outsider.

The reception went well.

Sitting in a small, white tent next to the sidewalk on the north side of Pacific Avenue were Nikki Weatherhead and Joy Bonney. They offered me shelter from the rain.

They occupy Pignetti Pugnetti Park. They were willing to dialogue.

Some 15 tents were arranged in the park - in an orderly fashion.  The grounds were neat and clean - a concern for being green is very evident.

On the iron fence surrounding the park was a sign that read, "99% Grade A Human - Not For Sale."

So, I asked rhetorically, "What's with the encampment?"

"We're in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protests," Bonney pointed out.

Bonney, in a polite manner, pointed out to me that she has five part-time jobs and an occupation. Five.

In fact, most of the individuals populating the movement have jobs, she added.

Members of the T-town community who stand in solidarity with OWS don't have plans to leave anytime soon.

"We are peaceful; we want to hear from all voices; we're going be here for a while; we are the 99 percent," Bonney continued.  "We want to form a real democracy."

My inherent sense of skepticism went off like a Roman candle.

What the hell is a real democracy?  Who defines "real"?  And is such a political structure possible? Can anyone in this movement show any evidence of any such political/economic system of governance ever functioning to the benefit of all?

Dialogue involves competing ideas that can challenge prevailing thought.  A reading of the history of democracy illuminates.

Bonney said corporate greed had to be contained and campaign financing needed to be reined in.  Affordable health care and education would be nice too.

OK. No argument here. 

Then again, the Roman candle side of me wanted to add that the very Wall Street institutions that seem to house the 1 percent of fat cats that the OWS protesters in New York City and Tacoma and other cities are pissed off at also provided the majority of campaign money to put the current occupant of the White House into that residence.

Perhaps Pennsylvania Avenue is where the protests should be, not Wall Street.  I'm just saying.

"If we put politicians in office who care, the laws will change," Bonney added.

I agree. Then again, politicians are like everyone else - some care, some don't. 

Speaking of laws, I asked her about how the police have acted toward the Occupy Tacoma movement. 

"No problem. Their concern is for our safety," Weatherhead said.

Every so often folks driving by in their cars offered hand signs of support.  Others made suggestive hand signs and, occasionally, offered advice of the verbal kind.

"Get a job!" and variations on that theme is what we usually hear," Bonney informed me with a chuckle.

I repeat - and to be fair - Bonney has five part-time jobs. Most of the people comprising the Occupy Tacoma Community have jobs. Their beef is no matter how hard they work, corporations focus only on profit at the expense of "we the people."

When I asked about funding for the encampment in the park and the movement's website, Bonney said that donations came from community organizations and citizens.

She also went on to tell me about the movement's General Assembly.  While thoughts of the French Revolution crossed my mind, she explained that citizens who wish to speak are allowed to.

I also learned there are various sub committees within the protest movement, that issues are discussed. Eighty-five percent majority must be in favor for a decision to pass.

The movement's discussions are open to the public, and the Occupy Tacoma movement meets at the First United Methodist Church on Sixth Avenue at 6:30 pm on Sundays.

The morning was getting on, and the rain was beginning to let up, and I had to get going.

I told Weatherhead and Bonney I agreed with some of Occupy Tacoma's goals, but I also told them that I am skeptical of how their aims will take shape.

My Roman candle is far from out.

They said they understood, and I was welcome to attend the General Assembly.

That's democracy at work.

Check the movement out at www.occupytacoma.org.

LINK: Occupy Tacoma march photos

Filed under: Community, Economy, Tacoma,

October 23, 2011 at 9:23am

5 Things To Do Today: Lindsey Buckingham, Sexy Sunday at O'Henry's, Bob Hill's Food Connection Fundraiser and more ...

Bring canned food for the St. Leo's Food Connection tonight to The Spar in Old Town Tacoma and see Swampy Draws in the corner.

SUNDAY, OCT. 23, 2011 >>>

1. Hot damn! Lindsey Buckingham will perform at the Little Creek Casino tonight in Shelton. Find more info here.

2. In Puyallup there's no doubt the locals will be flocking to Sexy Sunday at O'Henry's Sports Bar. DJ El Guapo is at the center of the good times.

3. The place to be in Tacoma tonight is at Bob Hill's Food Connection Fundraiser at the iconic Spar in Old Town Tacoma. The lineup is a good one, featuring: The Good, The Bad, It Could Get Ugly with Bob Hill and The Bluebillies and Swampy Draws. There's no cover, but bring a can of food for St. Leo's Food Connection.

4. The Fantasticks at PLU's Eastvold Studio Theater busts out its final performance of the run today. All the newfangled technology at PLU's Eastvold Studio Theater serves as an invisible backdrop for the remarkably simple and sparse staging that makes up The Fantasticks. Vocal performances are often a highlight at PLU, known for the quality of its choral program. But the real standout of the show is the silent Mute, serving up pre-show antics and various utility roles. Angie Tennant, also the choreographer, picks up on an array of small mannerisms giving her Mute a genuine-feeling vaudevillian demeanor.

5.Sunday means it's Movie Night at the Brotherhood Lounge in Olympia. But you probably already knew that ...

LINK: More arts and entertainment events in the South Sound

LINK: Live music tonight

October 23, 2011 at 10:05am

FILM: Join the club

Tacoma Cult Movie Club will watch films featuring girls with guns Monday, Oct. 24 inside the Acme Grub Cage in downtown Tacoma.

THE TACOMA CULT MOVIE CLUB >>>

The culture of watching bad movies because they're so terrifically bad has been growing, outside of the light, insidiously, for years and years. Edward D. Wood Jr. conquered, very early on, the art of having such awesomely misplaced judgment in one's own talent. In his stead-and especially in the '70s and '80s-this grossly uneven ratio between the ability to make films and the ability to make good films grew to unforeseen heights. Before badness became a desirable quality, before filmmakers became self-aware, there was a sweet spot of awfulness that sprouted ghastly wings and took to the sky. Technology has cemented these oddities, and the Tacoma Cult Movie Club displays them in all their garish glory.

Every month on the second Sunday and fourth Monday from 7-10 p.m., the Acme Grub Cage in Tacoma is taken over by the Tacoma Cult Movie Club (TCMC). The objective: view the strangest nearly-forgotten films imaginable, pieces of cinema that would have faded into complete oblivion were it not for the fervent obsession people like TCMC co-founder the Rev. Colin - along with Tobin Ropes and Holland Hume - possess.

"We do a double feature based on a theme, along with shorts and trailers, and we put together about five different raffle packages," says Rev. Colin. "I pull (every film) out of my personal collection. ... We've done all kinds of themes. Our very first one was a 'biker night.' Last year, we had a 'vampire night.' We've done 'prison night' a couple times, and those usually go over really well."

Films shown at TCMC range from straight-up exploitation movies, like the aforementioned prison films, to horror, sci-fi, fantasy and every bizarre forgotten genre under the sun. Not all of the films are outright terrible. On one of my visits to the Cult Movie Club - in honor of the remake of Clash of the Titans - we watched the original Clash, as well as Sinbad of the Seven Seas. But watching any of these movies, with a group of people, in a place where the liquor is freely flowing, is a fun and uniquely intimate experience. The size of the Acme Grub Cage furthers one's natural inclination to feel as though they're watching some crazy movie at home with a group of friends.

"We have some nights where everyone sort of watches the movies, and there might be a little bit of 'commentary,' shall we say," says Rev. Colin. "But then there are other nights when there are people yelling out throughout the majority of the night. ... I can go either way on that."

As a matter of course, Rev. Colin keeps precisely what films will be shown a secret until their screening. All you receive in advance is a cryptically salacious postcard with a luridly pulpy cover to clue you in on what the theme will entail. These are not merely bad films, mind you. They've risen to a level outside of film, and exist as their own entity. They are cult movies, and they're dying to be unearthed.

Tacoma Cult Movie Club


Every second Sunday and fourth Monday, 7-10 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 24: "Girls With Guns" theme
Acme Grub Cage, 1310 Tacoma Ave. S, Tacoma
253.272.1892

LINK: Acme Grub Cage

Filed under: Screens, Food & Drink, Tacoma,

October 23, 2011 at 11:17am

FREELOADERS: Scary Edition

Death By stars will rock Dorky's Arcade's Halloween Show Saturday, Oct. 30. Photo credit: Vinny Beatty

THIS WEEK'S BEST FREEBIES OCT. 24-30 >>>

Bobble Tiki loves all holidays - or most of them anyway. Bobble Tiki loves Christmas because he loves getting presents. Bobble Tiki loves Thanksgiving because he loves stuffing his face. And Bobble Tiki loves Halloween because he loves dressing up like a damn fool.

While Halloween falls on a Monday this year, and that may be enough to curb some people's enthusiasm on the 31st, not Bobble Tiki.

Bobble Tiki's a gamer. He gives 110 percent every holiday, whether it's convenient or not. Sure, it'd be a lot easier if Halloween was on a Friday or Saturday, and you could get all liquored up without worrying about work in the morning, but it didn't work out like that.

Halloween's on Monday this year. Pros will deal with it. It can either ruin things for you or inspire you to lift your Halloween game to a whole new level.

Bobble Tiki's inspired. He wants it more. He's celebrating all things scary everyday until Oct. 31 - the cheap way.

MONDAY, OCT. 24: The Tacoma Cult Movie Club presents another free night of movies and popcorn from 7-10 p.m. inside the Acme Grub Cage. Monday's theme is cocked and loaded with flicks involving "Girls With Gun." Scary. Weekly Volcano scribe Rev. Adam McKinney has the inside scoop on the TCMC here.

TUESDAY, OCT.  25: "Each year the Great Pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch that he thinks is the most sincere," Linus explains to Sally as they wait together on Halloween night in It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. "He's got to pick this one - he's got to! I don't see how a pumpkin patch could be more sincere than this one," Linus continues. In the end, though, the Great Pumpkin chooses not to grace the Peanuts' pumpkin patch, and a disappointed Linus is forced to wait another year while an irate Sally laments her lost "tricks or treats." Alas, the stench of Lucy's hypocrisy must have been too strong. Let that be a lesson to any of you hipsters out there thinking of dropping by the W.W. Seymour Conservatory to partake in Pumpkin Patch Photos: Come correct or don't come at all. Bobble Tiki doesn't need any snickering from pumpkin haters ruining his chances of seeing the Great Pumpkin. True believers are invited to bring the family and greet the fall with a search for the perfect jack-o'-lantern in the park's fecund pumpkin patch. Snap photos of your young and old ghouls and goblins - a little pumpkin patch will be set up from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday through Oct. 30. Admission is by donations.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26: Bobble Tiki's shack lies within the city limits of Tacoma and, therefore, Bobble Tiki can join the other Tacoma residents at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium's Tacoma Resident Free Day Wednesday. In keeping with this week's Freeloaders theme, Bobble Tiki will concentrate his zoo visit on the scarier creatures such as the raven, blind cave fish, bats, owls and the 16-foot-long Burmese python.

THURSDAY, OCT. 27: Grave Concerns Association member and author Kris Anderson Reisinger reads from her book, Cemeteries of Tacoma, at 7 p.m. inside King's Books. The really spooky part, Reisinger will share personal stories of invisible companions in the graveyard. Yikes!

FRIDAY, OCT. 28: (This Event Has Been Moved To Monday, Oct. 31) MONDAY, OCT. 31 - While Halloween typically represents candy, haunted houses and costume parties, the Castle Megastore in Tacoma hasn't forgotten Bobble Tiki's favorite reason: an excuse for girls to dress like sluts. The warehouse-sized building is loaded with whips, stripper heels, handcuffs and lingerie - you name it. Bobble Tiki has the perfect spot for the ladies in lingerie. E & J Bar and Grill in Lakewood hosts a '90s "Holloween" House Party Friday at 9 p.m., concentrating on its typical hip-hop and R&B tunes. Those in their "pajamas" will receive free entry. Those not will have to pony up $5.

SATURDAY, OCT. 29: Video games have seeped out of Bobble Tiki's computer and become enmeshed in his life. Apparently, video games have also penetrated Halloween. Dorky's Arcade will host a Halloween Show Saturday night featuring the pulsating dance beats and synths meet jagged, buzzsaw guitars and ass-shaking bass lines of Tacoma dance-pink trio Death By Stars. The 8 p.m. free show also includes bands The Hyper-space Sludge Junkies, The Autonomics and the Dirty Words. Throw on your 8-bit punk costumes and party it up at the downtown Tacoma arcade. This show is for those 21 and older.

SUNDAY, OCT. 30: Tacoma Art Museum has partnered with Centro Latino and Proyecto MoLÉ once again to celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) culminating with a free community festival Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Now in its seventh year, the free festival will feature music, live performances, food and several hands-on art-making activities.

LINK: More arts and entertainment events in the South Sound

October 24, 2011 at 6:21am

5 Things To Do Today: Batman, wacky Tacoma slide show, "Girls With Guns" and more ...

Capes & Cowls Book Club will geek out on Batman tonight.

MONDAY, OCT. 24, 2011 >>>

1. Back in 1989, Grant Morrison and Dave McKean published Batman: Arkham Asylum, which was a kind of coffee table art version of Batman - almost a European movie-style Batman, if you will. In celebration of the book, sweet pea will turn on the Batman signal at 8 p.m. summoning the Capes & Cowls Book Club for a discussion of said book inside King's Books.

2. Tacoma has had its share of the unconventional - from an Egyptologist to a Swedish swami; from a dog that rides the rails to octopi that wrestle. Local historian Karla Stover will run through the wackiness at 10:30 a.m. inside the Point Defiance-Ruston Senior Center. Afterward, everyone will nap.

3. Spurred on by encouraging posts from Facebook friends about how much money they've saved and by reality TV shows like "Extreme Couponing" on TLC, more and more people are turning to clipping coupons as a way to stretch their grocery dollars. Heather Clarke in on this couponing thing, too. She will lead a Couponing 101 class at 7 p.m. inside the Olympic Room at the Tacoma Public Library Main Branch. Clarke will examine techniques for getting groceries, toiletries and drug store items cheap and even free by using coupons, rebates and sales.

4. The Tacoma Cult Movie Club screens films under the theme "Girls With Guns," plus raffles and free popcorn at 7 p.m. inside the Acme Grub Cage. Weekly Volcano scribe Rev. Adam McKinney has the inside scoop on the club here.

5. The Rod Cook and his crew will fill The Swiss with soulful blues melodies beginning at 8 p.m.

LINK: More arts and entertainment events today in the South Sound

LINK: Best freebies of the coming week

October 24, 2011 at 7:53am

MORNING SPEW: Mini farmers market today, new mortgage help, "Schweddy Balls" yanked ...

Concerned Parents: 1 - Ben & Jerry: 0

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Farmers Can Do Anything They Want: Tacoma Farmers Market hosts a "Mini Market" today from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the MultiCare Campus in the parking lot across from Wright Park. Ten local vendors will freshen up your life. (Facebook)

Lights On After School: Tacoma School District pilot project has grown from the vision of Tacoma 360, a partnership of local government agencies. (News Tribune)

We're Outta Here: The United States has pulled its ambassador out of Syria due to "credible threats against his personal safety." (CNN)

Feds Offer New Mortgage Help: President Obama will announce changes in the government's Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) today. (CNN)

Shocking: SNL cast member Darrell Hammond says he drank and did cocaine while with the show. (New York Post)

Yanked: Ben & Jerry's "Schweddy Balls" is being pulled from grocery store shelves. (Jezebel)

Edward Balloonhands: Tim Burton is creating a float for the Macy's Thanksgiving parade. (Hollywood Reporter)

Farting Fozzie Bear: That's just not right! (Hollywood Reporter)

October 24, 2011 at 10:00am

Halloween in the South Sound

Figurine by Jeremy Gregory / Photography by Jason Ganwich

BOO >>>

Halloween is right around the corner, and here at the Weekly Volcano, we appreciate any holiday that offers a chance to dress up, drink up and get down. While we can't be held responsible for outdated costume choices that result in frightening fashion faux pas (hey, you in the Sarah Palin get-up: 2008 called, and it wants its costume back), we do consider it our duty to inform you of all that is scary around the South Sound during the Halloween season.

Everyone has a ghost story: A look at Olympia's spookiest places by Brett Cihon

Haunted Tacoma: A ghost hunter's guide by Paul Schrag

Hauntings and handprints: A look into Olympia Paranormal Research Group by Nikki Talotta

Costume crunch: There's still time to throw something together by Paul Schrag

Blood and cash: The business of Halloween by Brett Cihon

Dark with a heart: Le Noir Bizarre offers a little bit of everything (dark) by Paul Schrag

Aspirations of imitation: Night of the Living Tribute Bands returns for another out-there assembly of the far corners of rock by Rev. Adam McKinney

Rutledge Farm: Twilight Breaking Dawn corn maze

LINK: Search Halloween events in our calendar

Filed under: Holidays, Business, Olympia, Tacoma,

October 24, 2011 at 10:24am

Calling all Garfield Gulch patrols!

VANDALS WREAK HAVOC! >>>

The Weekly Volcano was just chatting with Metro Parks Commissioner Erik Hanberg about ruffians. Apparently, ruffians are wreaking havoc on the Natural Area Restoration Project.

According to a press release, Metro Parks and the Green Tacoma Partnership are asking for the public's help in apprehending vandals who are maliciously damaging an environmental restoration project that has been underway for nearly 7 years in the gulch abutting Garfield Park.

Read the press release after the jump and help capture these ruffians!

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Filed under: Crime, Green Crush, Tacoma,

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