Monthly Archives: September 2006

and when i say somberly, i mean beautifully

posted by laurabecker last year i chose not to attend tba’s opening night festivities for the simple reason “i don’t do crowds”. then the next day and every day since then i’ve been kicking myself for not going. i could … Continue reading

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portraiture

posted by laurabecker but, last night’s activity wasn’t MY opening to TBA. my opening occurred around 3pm yesterday when i went downstairs to get the mail at work (in the w+k building) and discovered a girl sitting at a computer … Continue reading

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Opening Night @ The Works

We arrived just a bit early, the distant sounds of the LRSD drum corps bleeding from atop the Hawthorne bridge as we dodged through the alleys and side-streets of the eastside industrial district. Sliding past the machine shops and loading … Continue reading

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One bang up opening night

While John King created a nice atmosphere in Pioneer Square tonight, it was hard to find the “Extreme” in Extreme Guitar Orchestra, especially given the bar for extremity set by STREB in last year’s public opening performance. As it turns … Continue reading

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From the bridges to the burbs

Before this year’s TBA kicked off with a blustery strum from John King’s guitar, Guest Artistic Director Mark Russell said a few words about the importance of bridges in this years festival. For the rest of the evening, his words … Continue reading

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T:BA:00

The opening night has set a lovely tempo for this year’s T:BA festival. Victoria, Tom and Mark said a few words, and then the festivities were kicked off with a wonderfully amplified horde of guitars orchestrated by John King. When … Continue reading

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A LOVELY EVENING FOR A BOAT RIDE

At first there are just a few people on the Hawthorne Bridge, loitering here and there against the railing, looking off into the water below. There are plenty of boats: canoes, kayaks, and a green motorboat with “sheriff” stenciled on … Continue reading

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Your TBA Datebook

My little copy of the TBA catalogue has become dog-eared from browsing and now lays open flat in some places. I carry it like a little prayer book to work and dinners, sticking purple tabs on the events of special … Continue reading

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Making a Splash: FLOAT

David Eckard’s “Float” The wait’s almost over. It would be impossible to overstate how much I’ve been anticipating David Eckard’s piece “Float.” You should know by now that Eckard employs sometimes ultilitarian, sometimes baroque sculpture in performance that has components … Continue reading

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When Food Commodities and TBA Collide.

photo credit: Serena Davidson Stan’s Cafe: When Food Commodities and TBA Collide. by LIZZY CASTON Rice. White. Long Grain. In 50 Pound Bags. 10,866 Pounds of Rice. Can you find it? When PICA asked me to help find rice for … Continue reading

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