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January 5, 2012 at 1:42pm

WEEKEND HUSTLE: "Incident at Oglala," "The Big Lebowski," Puyallup Home & Garden Show, "The Furniture Series" & more ...

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THE LOWDOWN ON WHAT'S UP THIS WEEKEND >>>

WEATHER REPORT

Friday: Cloudy, hi 43, lo 30

Saturday: Cloudy, hi 45, lo 30

Sunday: Chance of sun, hi 52, lo 37

>>> FRIDAY, JAN. 6: INCIDENT AT OGLALA

Head to King's Books in Tacoma Friday night for a free screening of the 1992 film Incident at Oglala, detailing the 1975 shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and narrated by Robert Redford. As many know, the shootout at Pine Ridge led to the conviction of Leonard Peltier, who remains in prison to this day despite the efforts of activists across the nation campaigning for his freed.

  • King's Books, 6 p.m., 218 Saint Helens Ave., Tacoma, 253.272.8801

>>> FRIDAY, JAN. 6: THE BIG LEBOWSKI AT MIDNIGHT

What's better than sitting back in Olympia's iconic Capitol Theater at the stroke of midnight and vegging out to the Cohen Bros' cult-classic The Big Lebowski? Try beer and wine in the mezzanine, yo! Enjoy all of the above Friday, or a week from now on Friday, Jan. 13. (The Big Lebowski will also screen at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 16, though beer and wine will not be offered on this date.) Each screening will drive home just how much that rug tied the room together.

  • Capitol Theater, midnight, also Friday, Jan. 13 and Monday, Jan. 16 at 6:30 p.m., 206 Fifth Ave. SW, Olympia, 360. 754.6670

>>> JAN. 6-8: PUYALLUP HOME & GARDEN SHOW

For three days inside the Puyallup Fairground's Showplex, the Puyallup Home and Garden Show will serve up the best in home design, landscaping and decorating. Produced by Trade Shows Northwest, a company that makes its living putting events like this together, according to hype the Puyallup Home and Garden show promises to provide "homeowners with wonderful ideas on enhancing their home´s comfort and functionality, as well as the overall look and appeal of their home." Expect product demonstrations and guys in Janet Jackson headsets slinging vinyl siding. It just might be enough to inspire you to make that kitchen island or storm door a reality.

  • Puyallup Fairground's Showplex, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 6-Saturday, Jan. 7, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, $6-$7, Ninth and meridian, Puyallup, 253.874.8711

>>> JANUARY 6-7: THE FURNITURE SERIES

Last year the Tacoma Dance Collective-produced Furniture Series collaborative dance performance captured local hearts and minds with its inventive choreography and artful presentation. This year the Furniture Series is back, promising more of the same, plus new dancers and three new full acts. Under the artistic direction of Robin Jaecklein, and featuring dancers from the Tacoma School of the Arts along with Robin Jennings Jaecklein, Joel Myers, Hannah Crowley, Mary Tuttle, Danny Boulet and Faith Stevens, this year's presentation of the Furniture Series seems destine to reach new heights of awesomeness. All of it, naturally, is set to original music by Jamie Alls, Paul Eliot, Colin Reynolds and Ruth Taylor, and features costume design by Lisa Fruichantie, lighting by Kelly Doran and sets by Jim Jaecklein. Also included this year is the visual arts gallery event Vases, provided by Terri Placentia and Jimmy Gosselin.

  • SOTA Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 6, Jan. 7 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., $15 adults, $7 students, 1118 Commerce St., Tacoma, brownpapertickets.com

>>> SUNDAY,JAN. 8: BUMP KITCHEN

Bobble Tiki likes to say he put the “bump” in Bump Kitchen — always pointing toward his lap and doing one of those pelvic thrust moves with a wink. Typically, Bobble Tiki does this at Bump Kitchen shows, when trying to lure unsuspecting middle aged women drunk on white wine on to the dance floor. Sometimes it even works. At a Bump Kitchen show, there’s plenty of action like this to be had. Packing the dance floor with a body grabbing, booty shaking mix of groovin’ favorites and bumpin’ originals, Bump Kitchen is, like, the party band for the middle age club scene — a cougar heavy, expensive jeans wearing, tanned and trimmed mob that should never be taken lightly. Experience the magic this Sunday at the Spar in Old Town Tacoma.

  • The Spar, 9 p.m., NC, 2121 N. 30th St., Tacoma, 253.627.8215

>>> WHAT SOME OF OUR STAFF MEMBERS ARE UP TO

STEVE DUNKELBERGER Meat Market Photographer
I'll be kicking it with the kiddos this weekend, which will likely mean a Mythbusters marathon on the couch followed by the creation of a Capt. America cake for a birthday party on Saturday for my pa and maybe a movie of some sort tossed in for good measure. There might also be a walk around the Nisqually Delta just to make sure we enjoy the sun... Oh wait, never mind. I'm in Washington.

CHRISTIAN CARVAJAL Theater Critic
I plan to read part of one book and write part of another.

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JENNIFER JOHNSON Food & Lifestyles Writer
Homework.

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JOANN VARNELL Theater Critic
Thankfully, I've got nothing on the agenda this Friday or Saturday. Hopefully I'll be able to finish the skirt I've been working on for the last several months and maybe catch a nap or two. On Sunday I will be at Urban Grace singing with my old band.


REV. ADAM MCKINNEY Music & Film Writer
I don't have any plans for the weekend, but here's a cheap pop: I will be doing my second guest DJ set at the weekly DJ Melodica-helmed musical revue at Magoo's Annex, Micro Mondays. I go by DJ Pocket Square, and there will be live musical stuffness supplied by N. Dybevik and Porch Grapes.


NIKKI TALOTTA Features Writer
Prepping my family for next weekends Family Feud audition! We've got to figure out our outfits and where we're going to stand and what we'd say to the savvy Steve Harvey if we made it on the show...all that good stuff...Go team Talotta!

ALEC CLAYTON Visual Arts Critic/Writer
PFLAG Sunday, no other plans, but I'm sure we'll find something to do.

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