Sixteen actors vie for three parts at Tacoma Little Theatre’s tryouts for Neil Simon’s love-triangle show The Star-Spangled Girl, as the director keeps comedy’s bubble from bursting in air.
Tacoma's imperiled alternative paper, the Weekly Volcano, leaps into the burly GI arms of the Fort Lewis Ranger and raises a crucial question: what's "alternative," anyway?
At ninety-one, Tacoma's greatest cowboy painter Fred Oldfield is still cranking out a masterpiece a week. Boot Hill will have to wait; "There's always one more I want to do."