The following is the Letter From the Editor, written by Sara Kay, that will be appearing in our fourth hard copy magazine....
Photos by Sierra Hartman Come mid-March the hard seltzer fiends of Tacoma will no longer have to feel torn between their beverage...
Poverty and homelessness are major topics of conversation in Tacoma these days and everyone has an opinion on what to do about...
Brew Five Three knows the magic recipe for the perfect Pacific Northwest afternoon: beer, music, food, and fun.
If you’ve been following the saga of Old City Hall, you’ll know that just last week the City of Tacoma announced its favorite from the five most recent proposals for revitalization of the historic structure. The winner was Surge Tacoma.
It’s no secret Tacoma is full of creative people making awesome stuff. The fact they all gather up in a beautiful old brick building on Pac Ave every month is not quite so well known, however.
Pay attention as you drive past Visual Options, just off of South Tacoma Way, and you just might see one of their creations being picked up and shipped out.
Photos by Sierra Hartmanand courtesy of the Tacoma Public Library Hot damn, we’re having a party! You don’t have to come to...
When you walk through the bright yellow facade of Second Cycle on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in the Hilltop neighborhood, you are greeted...
You get a bed! You get a couch! You get a table! You get two dining chairs!
These are the humble dreams Hope Furnishings and Northwest Furniture Bank try and make come true for everyone.
What would leap to mind if I were to say the name Bluebeard? Most would mumble something about a pirate or a fairytale, but those in Tacoma might answer "coffee" or even "a cat."
After Surge South Tacoma generously supported the printing of our first hard copy magazine, we met up with them to talk about their new digs on the corner of 54th and South Tacoma Way.