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March 7, 2012 at 7:15am

MORNING SPEW: Russell Building woes, Super Morrissey Bros., Twitter vs. Lady Gaga

LADY GAGA: She rules the 140 character world.

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Russell Building: Will it be bought at a discount and cheapen downtown Tacoma? (News Tribune)

Pierce County Council: Its still in charge of its salaries. (News Tribune)

Syd's Boot: Pacific Avenue's giant boot has walked off. (News Tribune)

Holy Rosary School Students: They're not talking. (King5)

Super Tuesday: Romney can't light his cigar with burning thousand dollar bills yet. (CNN)

We Have No Idea What This Means, But Exciting!: US scientists report seeing tentative evidence of the Higgs boson, at a mass similar to the hints seen at the Large Hadron Collider. (BBC)

Twitter: Lady Gaga wins! (Yahoo)

Young Anakin Skywalker: Not a happy Jedi. (Black Book)

Bill & Ted 3: Dude! (Den Of Geek)

Super Morrissey Bros.: The Smiths meet Nintendo (but does Super Mario roll around on the ground?) (Rolling Stone)

There Goes The Neighborhood: It is the Lollipop House, the Lollipop House, the Lollipop House. (Fubiz)

Could You Use A Little Of This Today?

February 16, 2012 at 7:27am

MORNING SPEW: 6.0 earthquake too close for comfort, rock legend, extreme fashion ...

A slinky, super-customizable dress made of 120 zippers. Photo credit: weburbanist.com

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Not Good: 6.0 quake recorded off Oregon coast. (UPI)

Opening: After two decades of crap, the 5,000-acre Tehaleh planned community will open in Eats Pierce County. (News Tribune)

Closing: After years of crap, the Rainier Inn motel in Lakewood will close. (News Tribune)

It's ship Has Come In: Tacoma's J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Co. will build a ship. (News Tribune)

In The Driver's Seat: GM posted record earnings in 2011, just two years after a federal bailout and bankruptcy reorganization. (CNN)

Bangkok Blast: A group of Iranians detained after prematurely exploding bombs in Bangkok on Tuesday planned to target two Israeli diplomats, Thai police believe. (BBC)

Rock And Roll Legends: Van Halen comes clean. (NPR)

Green Day: Frontman Billie Joe Armstrong tweets that recording sessions have begun in their new album. (NME)

In Honor Of The Simpsons 500th Episode This Weekend: Here is every single sentence Bart has ever written on Mrs. Krabappel's blackboard. (Buzz Feed)

Extreme Fashion: let's take a look. (Web Urbanist)

WTF

December 28, 2011 at 8:14am

MORNING SPEW: New 10th District map, economist come clean, beard slap ...

The power of the enemy is growing. Sauron will use his puppet Saruman to destroy the people of Rohan. The Eye of Sauron now turns to the back of Harold of Akron.

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

New 10th Congressional District Map: It's unveiled today. (News Tribune)

Tougher DUI Fatal Terms: It's unveiled today. (News Tribune)

Olympia's Mistake By The Lake: Olympia officials are in the process of condemning the old county Department of Health Building at the base of the Fourth Avenue bridge. (The Olympian)

Survey: Top economists are less worried that the economy will slip back into a recession. (CNN)

Swag: Hip-hop's word of the year. (NPR)

End Of The Year List: 25 most powerful songs of the past 25 years. (Mental Floss)

House Of Lies: Watch the premiere. (The Hollywood Reporter)

More Painful Than An Orc Slap: Lord of the Rings back tattoo. (The Daily What)

Time For Your Beard Slap: Bam!

November 28, 2011 at 7:41am

MORNING SPEW: SoDo Tacoma facelift, Occupy faceoff, Zoot! ...

Murray might be headed to the big screen.

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

SoDo Tacoma: A half-million-dollar grant has launched the City of Tacoma toward pre-approving up to 30 million square feet of new development in south downtown. (News Tribune)

Score One For Tacoma: Tacoma had more schools named to the Innovative Schools list than any other school district. (News Tribune)

United States Receives A Warning: Pakistan's prime minister vows there will be "no more business as usual" with Washington after NATO aircraft killed two dozen Pakistan troops. (CNN)

Occupy Camps: The stakes will be pulled on Los Angeles. (Los Angeles Times)

Oh, Great: New Star Trek film will be in 3-D. (Deadline)

Interview: Noel Gallagher is on his own. (The New York Times)

Make It Happen Murray!: There could be a Flight of the Conchords movie. (New York Magazine)

Thought Zoot Would Be Higher: Top 25 Muppets (CinemaBlend)

November 15, 2011 at 6:55am

MORNING SPEW: More condos to apartments, 11 sounds that no longer exist, famous last tweets ...

What the hell is this?

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

The Commencement Luxury Condos In Ruston: New developer is turning them into apartments. (News Tribune)

Academy Award Of The Jewelry World: Tacoma's LeRoy Jewelers grabbed one. (News Tribune)

LeMay-America's Car Museum: Drove its chief operating officer out. (News Tribune)

Sandusky Situation: Former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky told NBC Monday night that he is innocent of charges that he sexually abused boys for at least 15 years. (CNN)

Video: Regis Philbin's 11 funniest(?) moments. (The Daily Beast)

Listen: 11 sounds your kids have never heard. (Mentalfloss)

A Stretch: 50 best celebrity bikinis. (InStyle)

Creepy: Famous last tweets (MTV)

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November 3, 2011 at 7:20am

MORNING SPEW: Winthrop woes, Phoenix Jones lost his job, flying orb robot ...

Fetch me some oatmeal Flying Orb Robot.

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Checking In with Downtown Tacoma Buildings: The Winthrop is in bankruptcy court, but it's not bankrupt. (News Tribune)

Idiot: A Sumner man suspected of snatching old ladies' purses is in jail. (News Tribune)

Fighting The Evil Department of Social and Health Services: Seattle's masked crime-fighter Phoenix Jones has lost his day job. (Seattle P-I)

Awesome: University of Puget Sound Ski Team is having their annual ski swap this weekend. (CBS Seattle)

There Big Fat Greek Meeting: Greek Prime Minister Papandreou and President Karolos Papoulias to meet. (CNN)

Nice: Built to Spill working on a new album. (Rolling Stone)

Cool: Neil Gaiman, his wife Amanda Palmer of the Dresden Dolls, Moby and Steven Merritt performed a cover of "Science Fiction Double Feature" from Rocky Horror Picture Show on Craig Ferguson. (Topless Robot)

Trouble In The Kitchen: Why Top Chef is bad. (Time)

Today In Photographs: 20 Stormtrooper portraits. (Dvice)

Flying Orb Robot Will Kill Us All (Thanks Blogtown)

September 27, 2011 at 8:01am

MORNING SPEW: Elks building troubles, teachers' pay update, best dream sequences ...

The Bangles have a new album out.

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Downtown Tacoma Elks Building Development: Oops, they didn't buy the land. (News Tribune)

Pay Up: Tacoma striking teachers should receive their full pay. (News Tribune)

Big, Fat Greek Debt: Prime Minister George Papandreou guaranteed "Greece will live up to all its commitments." (CNN)

WTF?: The L Word's Leisha Hailey was escorted off a Southwest jet after kissing her girlfriend. (LA Times)

Hair Club For Whiners: George Costanza has new hair. (Best Week Ever)

Interview: Susanna Hoffs dishes on The Bangles' dysfunction, motherhood and Prince. (Spinner)

It Wasn't Because Of His Music: Randy Travis is OK after passing out at a Texas concert. (Yahoo)

If We Only Had Some Money: Dorothy's ruby slippers are on the auction block. (Daily News)

The Dream Is Always The Same: Top 10 movie dream sequences, including the freaky one below. (Flavorwire)

September 12, 2011 at 2:16pm

PARK(ing) Day: Turn on with the Weekly Volcano Friday

HEY MAN, HANG WITH US >>

For those dreaming to turn on, tune in and drop out of work for four hours Friday, your dream is now reality. The Weekly Volcano will transform a street-level parking space along Pacific Avenue in Tacoma's Museum District into a mini Woodstock festival. Titled PARK(stock), our hippie happening is part of national PARK(ing) Day, the annual global event where citizens, artists and activists collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spaces into "PARK(ing)" spaces: temporary public places.

It's beautiful, man.

Downtown On the Go - the Tacoma commuter program partnership between downtown businesses and the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber, the City of Tacoma, and Pierce Transit - sponsors the local version of the movement. Local businesses - including your favorite alt rag - will create pop-up parks in parking spaces, from the University of Washington-Tacoma to the Stadium District, in hopes the public will hang at each park and ponder how public space is created and allocated - while, at least at our park, spreading love and peace, man.

Drop by our park Friday with your tambourine, you dig?

PARK(ing) Day

Friday, Sept. 16, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free
Downtown Tacoma
253.682.1739

LINK: Tell the universe you are down with this

LINK: Downtown On The Go

September 2, 2011 at 12:26pm

Tacoma's Central Neighborhood Council opposes Elks site development

FIGHTING FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES >>>

Never assume Central Tacoma folks are less passionate about the city of Tacoma's special character than North and South Tacoma neighborhoods. Tacoma's Central Neighborhood Council has done themselves activist-proud the past year, rapidly mobilizing a passionate and intelligent public outcry against the digital billboards and abandoned shopping carts - and now the development at the Tacoma Elks Lodge Site.

As you may of heard, Wal-Mart plans to build a 150,000-square-foot store on the Central Tacoma Elks site despite the Tacoma City Council's moratorium on big-box stores.

Tacoma's Central Neighborhood Council is not happy.

Yesterday at its Sept. 1 monthly meeting the CNC unanimously passed a resolution opposing large-scale retail development at the Elks Lodge property.

According to CNC Secretary Justin Leighton, the CNC's major concerns with the development - besides the obvious increase in traffic hell at 23rd and Union - is the economic hit to local businesses.

"If this city is serious about protecting small business interest, building a sustainable market and protecting family wage employees then this city needs to stand up, stand strong and be bold in our actions," Leighton says. "Wal-Mart has not afforded this city any of that and that is clear and apparent in their actions thus far with trying to quietly sneak this by.  If it was not for strong questions by (Tacoma) City Council Members Mello and Fey at EPW last week and the CNC's vigor at public records request and shaking this to light we would not even know about it today." 

The CNC would rather see a mixed-use center with residential and commercial elements on the Elks property.

A large single purpose retail store with surface parking will not benefit the neighborhood," commented Tricia DeOme, CNC chair in a release.  

What's CNC's next move?

"We will continue to public records the city to insure all things are coming to light," explains Leighton.  "We want to make sure the city adheres to all the policies its in acting including the Mobility Master Plan, the Comprehensive Plan and Transportation Improvement plans."

"Wal-Mart will hurt business," he continues. "They will not draw in a new market place they will just try and shift it from one to the other which as we indicated in our release is pure market saturation and lacks market diversity."

According to Leighton, the CNC encourages the other seven neighborhood councils in Tacoma, community groups, business district associations and neighbors to join them in this opposition.  

LINK: Central Neighborhood Council website

August 25, 2011 at 8:11am

Tacoma Brand Results: Looking to buy a house?

HOW YOU VOTED >>>

Tuesday the Weekly Volcano asked readers what is the most respected brand in Tacoma.

The Rock Wood Fired Pizza?

Nope.

Simpson Tacoma Kraft?

Nope.

Nalley's Fine Foods?

Nope.

Readers picked Windermere Professional Partners as Tacoma's respected brand, followed by Brown & Haley and Tacoma Screw.

Congratulations WPP. Maybe the Tacoma Regional Convention & Visitor Bureau should add WPP to its tours.

We suspect this person had something to do with the voting results.

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