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February 6, 2012 at 7:36am

MORNING SPEW: Today in scumbags, Super Bowl stuff,"Soul Train" flash mob ...

Madonna won the Super Bowl! / Photo credit: madonnarama.com

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Today In Scumbags: Josh Powell set fire that killed him and his two sons at Graham-area home. (News Tribune)

Olympic Pharmacy and Healthcare Services: The Gig Harbor pharmacy is being sued for incorrect dosages. (News Tribune)

U.S. loses Embassy in Syria: Intense blasts echo through the Syrian city of Homs after a weekend bloodbath ended in hundreds of deaths, activists say. (CNN)

New York Will Go Nuts: Super Bowl champs New York Giants will receive a giant parade. (CNN)

US And Israel: Working together to prevent Iran from going nuclear. (BBC)

Super Bowl Ad Metter: Doritos wins. (USA Today)

Madonna's Half-time Show: See it again. (YouTube)

Shown Only In Nebraska: Will Ferrell's Super Bowl ad. (New York Magazine)

Love At The Bottom Of The Sea: The Magnetic Fields release new video. (Out)

Famous Authors Chime In: The greatest books of all time. (The Atlantic)

Soul Train Flash Mob Tribute To Don Cornelius

January 30, 2012 at 10:34am

Vote for the best breakfast in the South Sound

WE'RE SEEDING OUR TOURNAMENT OF BREAKFAST! >>>

In March, the Weekly Volcano will host the South Sound Tournament of Breakfast. Chosen through the nomination process below, the top 64 vote getters - the cream of the griddle - will compete daily on our blog - weeklyvolcanospew.com - March 15-April 2. Through online voting, readers will pick daily winners until the Best Breakfast in the South Sound is crowned. It's just like March Madness, only with way more syrup. The Tournament of Breakfast grand champion will be announced at our Tournament of Breakfast Party at 6 p.m. April 2 (details soon).

First, we need you to help select the 64 restaurants that should be included in the tournament. Who has the best breakfast in the South Sound? Vote for your favorite below.



January 21, 2012 at 1:07pm

Night Moves: Big Wheel Stunt Show, Rae Solomon, Dandy, Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme and others ...

Hairstorm

LIVE MUSIC TONIGHT IN THE SOUTH SOUND >>>

Eagle's Hall Olympia - Downtown. KBRD Benefit Swing Dance, with Lakewood Community Jazz Band, Syd Potter, Jessica Blinn, Greta Jane Pederson, Vicki Anderson, Rich Sikorski, Lizzy Boyer, Brad Schrandt, Christine Corey. All Ages. 7 pm. $10-$20 suggested donation.

Eastside Club Tavern Olympia - Downtown. Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme, The Brown Edition. 9 pm. $5.

Forza Wine Bar Gig Harbor. Chicken Joe. 7 pm.

Hell's Kitchen Tacoma - Downtown. Big Wheel Stunt Show, Fonzarelli, Dungeon Science, Dreams Jaded, DJ Darren Selector. All Ages. 8 pm. $5. Sok & The Faggots, Reptile Eruption. 11 pm. NC.

The Hub Tacoma - Stadium District. Tai Shan. 9 pm. NC.

Imperial Dragon Tacoma - Sixth Avenue. T. Bone & The Porterhouse Boys. 8 pm. $5.

Jazzbones Tacoma - Sixth Avenue. Rae Solomon, Aces Up. 8:30 pm. $10.

Louie G's Pizzeria Fife. Left 4 Dead, Vigilante Justice, Rancheros, Hairstorm. All Ages. 8 pm.

Mandolin Cafe Tacoma - Central. Alejandro Fleites & Friends. All Ages. 8 pm. NC.

The New Frontier Lounge Tacoma - Dome District. Dandy CD Release Party. 9 pm.

The Olympia Ballroom Olympia. Vagabond Opera & Erav Rev Double CD Release Party, with DJ Sweet Elite, belly dancing by Heidi Joe Landin. All Ages. 8 pm. $15-$18.R&B

The Red Room Tacoma. The Mural Project, Cell Phone Parking Lot. All Ages. 7 pm. $5.

The Spar Tacoma - Old Town. The Buckets. 9 pm.

LINK: More live music tonight in the South Sound

January 21, 2012 at 9:41am

South Sound guide book of a different color

A NOVEL GEM >>>

To the outsider, the South Sound can seem like a sea of trucker hats, strip malls, teriyaki restaurants and traffic jams. At first glance, we may be viewed as an over-caffeinated lot with seasonal affective disorder that loves a good cover band and burger while we try to claim a more liberal definition of the American Dream.

Three talented Tacomans have a different view of the South Sound. They see the nooks. They see the treasures. They see the back trails. And they see it through a creative eye.

Civic activist Ken Miller and artists Chris Sharp and Sean Alexander have assembled a team of writers and visual artists to produce the South Sound Users Guide - a guidebook to the region's more than 3,000 square miles and its 1.1 million inhabitants.

This will not be your typical, glossy travelogue. From what I can gather, it will carry an independent tone with sass completed with hand-drawn illustrations and an out-of-the-box design.

I traded a few questions with Miller as the team generates money for the project via Kickstarter.

WEEKLY VOLCANO: What sparked this project?

KEN MILLER: I've been convinced for a long time the South Sound is a distinct cultural and economic region, and then I saw some of Sean's drawings and talked with Chris and it just sort of tumbled together.

One of my motivations really is to help us see ourselves as a distinctive place. We don't have a Pottery Barn, for example; but by population we're bigger than eight states.

Plus with LeMay and the U.S. Open, we'll need a guide of our own, and I want it to be cool, rather than glossy photos of daffodil fields.

VOLCANO: What's your definition of the South Sound?

MILLER: We're concentrating on Pierce, Thurston and Mason counties – breaking them down by locations, much like Saul Wurman's Access series.

VOLCANO: Where will the guide be distributed?

MILLER: We're finalizing a distribution agreement with Partners West, to put the book into bookstores and gift shops across the western U.S. and Canada. We'll have an e-version, too. There won't be advertising in the text, but we have the ability to offer "customized" back covers in volume - over 100 copies - for $5 per book. The retail price will be $20.

VOLCANO: You already have 32 backers on your Kickstarter.

MILLER: We're using Kickstarter to finance the front-end costs - with rewards at various levels of donations. Among the rewards on Kickstarter are three opportunities to write up one's own "feature" - a business, for example. Those rewards are at the $500 level, and are the only paid content.

For more details, to provide support or to pre-order a copy of the book, go to kickstarter.com and enter "South Sound Users Guide" in the search box; or contact Miller at krm@harbornet.com.

January 21, 2012 at 8:29am

5 Things To Do Today: "Astro Boy," James Keeffe III, free theater workshop, Vagabond Opera ...

See "Astro Boy" for free!

SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 2012 >>>

1. At 10 a.m. The Grand Cinema will host a free screening of Astro Boy, a CGI-animated origin story for the legendary cartoon hero of the same name, who first appeared in Osamu Tezuka's 1951 futuro-Pinocchio manga comic. Westernized and sterilized, the still nipple-less, rocket-thrusting robo-kid now wears pants, flies without his classic theme song and name drops Asimov's law of robotics and Kant.

2. James Keeffe III will sign copies of his award-winning book, Two Gold Coins and a Prayer - The Epic Journey of a World War II Bomber Pilot, Evader and POW, which includes tales of his father's time in hiding in occupied Holland, from 1-3 p.m. at the Tacoma Costco.

3. Cindy Arnold from Live Paint will conduct free theater workshops Saturday afternoons from 1-3 p.m. in the Spaceworks Tacoma spot at 1314 Martin Luther King Jr. Way on the Hilltop, which Toy Boat Theatre once inhabited. The sessions are free and open to anyone who wants to read a script, perform an original piece, practice an audition monologue, or do improv and get friendly feedback.

4. If the names Ratched, McMurphy, or Bromden mean something to you, then get ready for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at Paradise Theatre in Gig Harbor. And, if those names are unfamiliar, then it's definitely time you experienced the play, which is based on the Ken Kesey novel. While many people are likely familiar with the Academy Award-winning 1975 film (starring Jack Nicholson), less have probably experienced the play adaptation, which is not only a bit different, but arguably more poignant. It hit sthe stage at 7:30 p.m.

5. Offering music of the world, Vagabond Opera dabbles in sounds spanning the globe - from European cabaret, to Balkan belly dance, to Old World Yiddish theater and beyond. The six-piece troupe of out Portland will perform at 8 p.m. with Erev Rav inside the Olympia Ballroom.

LINK: More arts and entertainment events in the South Sound

LINK: Live music and DJs tonight

LINK: This week's freebies

January 18, 2012 at 11:55am

Intern Snowpocalypse Roundup

ALL THE SNOW THAT'S FIT FOR PRINT >>>

Maddie the Intern at your service. At the instruction of editor Matt Driscoll, I've done my best to give you all the important snow stories I could find on the interwebs this morning.

Kevin Freitas: Snowy morning walk communte in photos

Anagram Press: Snowy silence

Angela Jossy Blog: Bets Snow Sculptor of the Universe in Tacoma

Komo News: Is any school actually open?

Tacoma News Tribune: Stay inside! Or walk...

Tacoma News Tribune: Olympia breaks records?

Tacoma Komo: This snow is kind of a big deal...

Olympia Komo: Slowly but surely....

Gig Harbor Komo: Forget the liger, it's all about the liog now.

Tacoma News Tribune: Play now, pay later.

YouTube: Sh*t Seattle People Say When It Snows

Filed under: Gig Harbor, Olympia, Tacoma,

January 16, 2012 at 8:58am

AccuWeather News: "Substantial Snow" headed our way

WHEN WEATHER REPORTS SCARE >>>

AccuWeather just dropped this on the Weekly Volcano World Headquarters:

January 16, 2012 – State College, PA – After a modest round of wintry weather over the weekend, more snow, including a potentially historic winter storm will target the Pacific Northwest this week, with heavy accumulations expected, even in Seattle.

In the Cascades of Washington and Oregon, snow will be measured in feet and along some western-facing slopes, it could take multiple yard sticks to total up the powder!

Read more...

January 14, 2012 at 10:42am

Lemme tell you somethin' good

BURN BAN IS OFF! >>>

The fire marshall has turned off the burn ban for Pierce, King, Kitsap and Snohomish counties because winds are dispersing the air pollution that built up across the Puget Sound over the past week. You may fire up now.

For those who like charts, click here. 

Filed under: Health, Tacoma, Gig Harbor, Puyallup,

January 13, 2012 at 4:20pm

NIGHT MOVES: Drew Grow, Cody Rentas Band, Argonaut, Hitchkick, Mosquito Hawk and others ...

Feeding Frenzy

LIVE MUSIC TONIGHT IN THE SOUTH SOUND >>>

4th Ave Ale House Olympia - Downtown. Hitchkick CD Release Party, with Midstokke. 9 pm. $5.

Amocat Cafe Tacoma - Triangle District. Amocat Live! featuring the Amocat House Band. All Ages. 7 pm.

C.I. Shenanigans Tacoma - Northend. Live Jazz. 7-10. NC.

Cork! A Wine Bar Tacoma - Sixth Avenue. Louis Degal. 8 pm.

Dawson's Bar and Grill Tacoma - South. Highrollers. 9 pm.

Eastside Club Tavern Olympia - Downtown. Mosquito Hawk, Iron Goat, Resident Kings, Dirty Birds. 9 pm.

Forza Wine Bar Gig Harbor. Kelsie Bahr. 7 pm.

Hell's Kitchen Tacoma - Downtown. Argonaut, Umber Sleeping, Ten Suns. 9 pm. $5.

Le Voyeur Olympia - Downtown. Feeding Frenzy, Brandon Reid. 10 pm.

Louie G's Pizzeria Fife. Jonny Smokes, Jason Kertson, Amanda Hardy. All Ages. 8 pm.

Maxwell's Restaurant & Lounge Tacoma - Downtown. Lance Buller Trio. 7 pm.

The New Frontier Lounge Tacoma - Dome District. Vile Red Falcons Album Release Party, with The Fuzz, Surreal Sutra. 9 pm.

The Red Room Tacoma - Downtown. Cowardice, Four Minute Mile, Rookie Town, Vincible, Undefined. All Ages. 6:30 pm. $5 with formal wear / $8 without.

The Royal Lounge Olympia - Downtown. Aaron Daniel's One Man Banned. 8 pm.

South Sound Manor Tumwater. Olympia Community Bluegrass Music Show, with The Blackberry Bushes Stringband, Mission Mountain, Black River Bluegrass. Proceeds benefit SafePlace, Bread & Roses. All Ages. 8 pm. $5.

Tempest Lounge Tacoma - Upper Tacoma. Nick Deongi. 7:30 pm. NC.

Uncle Sam's American Bar & Grill Spanaway. Cody Rentas Band. 8 pm.

The Warehouse House Party Tacoma - Downtown. Drew Grow, St. Paul De Vence, Sporty Lee. All Ages. 9 pm. Secret Password.

LINK: More live music tonight in the South Sound

LINK: Friday the 13th events

January 10, 2012 at 10:18am

SHORT ORDER: Downtown hot dog cart, restaurant deals, new club and more ...

Happy anniversary Northwest Mountain Winery!

SOUTH SOUND DINING NEWS, NIBBLES AND BITES >>>

Tonight: Toscanos Café & Wine Bar hosts Hot Drinks & Cool Scarves tonight. If you purchase one of Toscanos's specialty hot cocktails you'll be entered into a drawing for a bitchin' winter scarf.

Fill Your Growler: Beginning today through Friday, Jan. 13, Wine Bank & Beer Vault will take $2 off any growler fill.

Bonus: Through the month of January Brix 25 will present an envelope to diners to open after their meals revealing a $20.12 discount, a free dinner up to six guests or $500 gift certificate. Reserve your spot at 253.858.6626.

News: Garlic Jim's on Sixth Avenue is now called Sammy's Pizza with the same owner.

Hot Dog Cart: T-Town Hot Dog cart will open for business at 10 a.m. Monday-Saturday in Tollefson Plaza beginning today.

New Club: Surreal Ultra Lounge replaced Club Kokonut in April 2010 at 728 Pacific Avenue in downtown Tacoma. Surreal closed in late 2011. Now, Club Kokonut has re-opened in the same space. The dance club hosts "Wobble Wednesday" featuring DJ Reign spinning dubstep and $3 top-shelf pours without a cover change.

Celebration: Northwest Mountain Winery celebrates its first anniversary from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 with jazz music by Norma Owens. Admission is free.

On Hold: Wildside Wine will be closed until Jan. 18. It has a Bordeaux blind tasting scheduled for Jan. 28.

Maxwell's Night Out: Maxwell's Restaurant offers two wild mixed green salads, two selected entrees, two scoops of ice cream, two glasses of house wine and two tickets to The Grand Cinema for $60. Reserve the deal at 253.683.4115.

Farrelli's Pizza is opening up a new store this summer

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