Tacoma Art Museum announcement. TACOMA – Following five-star rave reviews, THE INFINITE—the first and largest collective virtual reality experience to send visitors on a mind-bending journey into space—has announced that the wildly popular NASA-inspired experience will be making its third stop in Seattle-Tacoma. The interactive installation is set to take place at the historic Tacoma […]
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Ross Salvosa in a Piano Recital at Classical Tuesdays in Old Town
Classical Tuesdays in Old Town announcement. The Firebird: How Music and the Arts Mirror One’s Spiritual Journey. A bonus event! – presented by Classical Tuesdays in Old Town Tacoma and SAI Music Fraternity Tacoma Alumnae Chapter: Ross Salvosa, Filipino-Canadian pianist now based in Seattle, in a recital to include works by beloved Filipino composers Lucio San Pedro, […]
Lane closures planned for westbound SR 16 from Tacoma to Gig Harbor March 19-20
Washington State Department of Transportation announcement. TACOMA – Travelers using westbound State Route 16 and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge from Tacoma to Gig Harbor will want to plan for extra travel time March 19-20. If the weather allows, Washington State Department of Transportation bridge maintenance crews will close two right lanes on westbound SR 16 […]
Tacoma Art Museum to Present a Survey of Hilltop Artists Alumni in GATHER: 27 Years of Hilltop Artists
Tacoma Art Museum announcement. TACOMA, WA (March 14, 2022) – Opening March 26, GATHER: 27 Years of Hilltop Artists presents the works of 21 alumni whose work challenges the status quo in questioning who is an authentic artist and who has value in museum spaces. Featuring primarily artists of color, GATHER highlights the outcomes and […]
Overnight southbound I-5 lane and ramp closures scheduled for week of March 14 in Tacoma
Washington State Department of Transportation announcement. TACOMA – Construction crews building the new southbound Interstate 5 Puyallup River Bridge are watching the weather as they complete striping of southbound I-5 to final alignment in Tacoma. If the weather cooperates, crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will close multiple lanes and ramps of southbound I-5 […]
Martin Luther King Jr. Way closes northbound from S. 19th St. to S. 17th St. for rail repair and station work
Sound Transit announcement. Crews continue working on the St. Joseph Station and make adjustments to the rail and roadway on Martin Luther King Jr. Way. MLK Jr. Way will close northbound from S. 19th St. to S. 17th St., as soon as Tuesday, March 15, to continue this work. Please follow the detour on S. […]
Murder for Two – A Musical Review
Lavinia Hart contributed to this review. The Harlequin Theatre’s current production, Murder for Two, is a raucous, free-wheeling murder mystery in the genre of Physical Theatre. Two actors, he truth of this genre is that the literary value of the text ranks low in merit compared to the amazing physical theatre antics from two highly […]
Smoke, Mirrors, Pathos, and Ambition – The Magic of A Chorus Line – Review
Peg and I saw A Chorus Line at Tacoma Little Theatre two years ago . . . it did so well, they were bringing it back at the end of the season, however COVID darkened our lives and our theatres here in Tacoma and around the world. We’ve been waiting for A Chorus Line ever […]
TCC to Host on-Campus Commencement June 11
Tacoma Community College announcement. Tacoma Community College (TCC) will return to an in-person, on-campus Commencement celebration this June. The college will host two in-person Commencement ceremonies in the Building 20 Gym. Commencement ceremonies will be held Saturday, June 11 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. As in previous years, which ceremony a student attends will […]