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U.S. Open (Golf) Fan Guide 2015

A fan guide to the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay (University Place, Wash.) in 2015. An extended version of The News Tribune's weekly Go section.

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42<br />

Friday, June 12, <strong>2015</strong> • Thenewstribune.com/Entertainment<br />

GUIDE<br />

From40<br />

PAUL BLART: MALL<br />

COP 2<br />

Not reviewed<br />

PG; some violence<br />

Time: 1:34<br />

After six years of keeping our<br />

malls safe, Paul Blart has<br />

earned a well-deserved vacation.<br />

He heads to Vegas with<br />

his teenage daughter before<br />

she heads off to college. But<br />

safety never takes a holiday,<br />

and when duty calls, Blart<br />

answers.<br />

PITCH PERFECT 2<br />

<br />

PG-13; innuendo and language<br />

Time: 1:55<br />

Can we please talk about the<br />

snottiness of “Pitch Perfect<br />

2”? It’s seriously snotty. It’s a<br />

two-hour lesson in how to act<br />

like a frenemy to your alleged<br />

friends. And it’s not funny<br />

enough. — Michael Phillips<br />

POLTERGEIST<br />

1/2<br />

PG-13; intense frightening<br />

sequences, brief suggestive<br />

material and some language<br />

Time: 1:33<br />

Kennedi Clements plays Maddy<br />

Bowen, the child trapped<br />

between the real world and<br />

the afterlife in the new version<br />

of “Poltergeist.” She gives us<br />

wild-eyed terror we can hang<br />

onto and a blood-curdling<br />

scream that will haunt your<br />

nightmares. The rest of the<br />

players? They sort of shrug it<br />

off and under-react to the<br />

stunning evidence of a supernatural<br />

menace in a way one<br />

can only describe as blasé. —<br />

Roger Moore<br />

SAN ANDREAS<br />

1/2<br />

PG-13; intense disaster action<br />

and mayhem throughout and<br />

brief strong language<br />

Time: 1:54<br />

Disaster movies, which predate<br />

the zeitgeist’s fascination<br />

with a world falling apart<br />

around us, are always great<br />

measures of the state of the<br />

Hollywood art of special effects.<br />

In “San Andreas,” you<br />

will believe the ground is<br />

rippling under Los Angeles, the<br />

cracking collapse of the Hoover<br />

Dam and that a tidal wave is<br />

submerging San Francisco. —<br />

Roger Moore<br />

SPY<br />

1/2<br />

R; language throughout, violence<br />

and some sexual content<br />

including brief graphic nudity<br />

Time: 2:04<br />

Writer-director Paul Feig and<br />

his “Bridesmaids” muse, Melissa<br />

McCarthy, flip the script<br />

and ditch the fat jokes for their<br />

latest. And “Spy,” a bloodyminded<br />

spy spoof, is all the<br />

richer for it. — Roger Moore<br />

TOMORROWLAND<br />

1/2<br />

PG; sequences of sci-fi action<br />

violence and peril, thematic<br />

elements, and language<br />

Time: 2:10<br />

“Tomorrowland” is a movie for<br />

the “dreamers,” the ones like<br />

its teenage heroine Casey<br />

(Britt Robertson). She’s the<br />

only kid in class who asks the<br />

obvious, when confronted with<br />

lectures on nuclear proliferation,<br />

the unstable politics of<br />

much of the world and global<br />

climate change: “Can we fix<br />

it?” As much as one appreciates<br />

the idea of optimism,<br />

looking for solutions instead of<br />

bemoaning the doom-laden<br />

futility of it all, “Tomorrowland”<br />

falls short. — Roger<br />

Moore<br />

1751624-01<br />

JUNE 12- JUNE 14<br />

Tacoma Little Theatre<br />

CABARET<br />

1769140-01<br />

JUNE 14TH<br />

Evergreen Brass Quintet<br />

MUSIC<br />

OF THE<br />

AMERICAS<br />

1765220-01<br />

JUNE 14<br />

Immanuel Presbyterian<br />

Church<br />

BLUES VESPERS:<br />

TIM “TOO SLIM”<br />

LANGFORD<br />

AND THE<br />

TAILDRAGGERS<br />

1777463-01<br />

FRI & SAT 7:30PM • SUNDAY 2PM<br />

Tacoma Little Theatre<br />

210 N I Street Tacoma, WA 98403<br />

One of the best known musicals of all time<br />

comes to the TLT stage. Join Sally Bowles and<br />

Cliff as they witness the rising Nazi power in<br />

1930’s Germany. Wilkommen to the CABARET.<br />

Ticket Info: $25-$15.<br />

Group rates and family passes available!<br />

www.tacomalittletheatre.com • 253-272-2281<br />

SUNDAY 3:00PM<br />

Trinity Lutheran Church, 12115 Park Ave<br />

South, Tacoma<br />

Evergreen Brass Quintet and Friends<br />

“A Summer Concert & Ice Cream Social”<br />

Daniel Schmidt, conductor. George Steward, trumpet<br />

soloist. Works by Gershwin, Joplin, and more<br />

Ticket Info: Admission by free will donation. website:<br />

www.trinitylutheranparkland.org, 253-537-0201<br />

SUNDAY, 5PM<br />

Immanuel Presbyterian Church<br />

901 North J Street Tacoma WA 98403<br />

On tour from Nashville - a longtime<br />

Northwest and Blues Vespers favorite - the<br />

fabulous Tim Langford and his band The<br />

Taildraggers!<br />

Ticket Info: Free 627.8371<br />

ipctacoma.org<br />

JUNE 18<br />

Second City Chamber Series<br />

CONCERTS<br />

AT THE<br />

GARDEN<br />

“Eastern Europe in Western<br />

Washington”<br />

1778277-01<br />

THURS, JUNE 18 7:00PM | SAT, JUNE 20 & SUN, JUNE 21, 2:00 PM<br />

Tacoma Musical Playhouse<br />

Education Department<br />

WORKING<br />

(MUSICAL)<br />

1769206-01<br />

JUNE 20<br />

Tacoma Musical Playhouse<br />

and Lance Buller present<br />

JAZZ @TMP’S<br />

THE THREE<br />

LOUIES<br />

(Armstrong, Jordan & Prima)<br />

1769238-01<br />

NOW - JUNE 28<br />

Lakewood Playhouse<br />

“DROOD”<br />

THE SOLVE-<br />

IT-YOURSELF<br />

MUSICAL<br />

1775778-01<br />

THURSDAY, 7:30PM<br />

Lakewold Gardens: Charles Wetherbee and Svend<br />

Ronning, Violins; Korine Fujiwara, viola; present Dovorak’s<br />

Terzetto, Kodaly’s String Trio, and Rozsa’s Sonata for Two<br />

Violins. Duos and trios make up this colorful soundtrack<br />

to the U.S. <strong>Open</strong>! Garden grounds open at 6:30 for those<br />

wishing to bring a picnic. Early music icon Stephen Stubbs<br />

returned to his native Seattle from Germany in 2006.<br />

Ticket Info: $25 Regular Admission, $23 Seniors or<br />

Military,Under 18 free. For tickets call 253-572-TUNE (8863).<br />

Tacoma Musical Playhouse<br />

7116 Sixth Avenue · Tacoma, WA 98406<br />

The Young at Heart Players, TMP’s Senior (50+)<br />

Musical Theater Education program is pleased to<br />

present the musical – WORKING. Based on the bestselling<br />

book of interviews with American workers.<br />

Ticket Info: Adult: $15.00, Senior/Military/Students:<br />

$13.00, Children: $12.00, Group of 10 or more: $10.00 ·<br />

All seating is reserved. 253-565-6867 or www.tmp.org<br />

SATURDAY 8:00 PM<br />

Tacoma Musical Playhouse<br />

7116 Sixth Avenue – Tacoma<br />

A tribute to the music and era of the three<br />

Louies – Louis Jordan, Louis Prima and Louis<br />

Armstrong. performed by Lance Buller & the<br />

Roadstars with special guests Greta Matassa,<br />

Bernie Jacobs, and Laura Rosok.<br />

Ticket Info: All tickets $25.00. Reserved<br />

Seating. 253-565-6867 or www.tmp.org<br />

FRI & SAT 8PM • SUN 2PM<br />

Lakewood Playhouse<br />

5729 Lakewood Towne Center Blvd SW<br />

By Rupert Holmes, adapted from Charles<br />

Dickens, a wildly warm-hearted experience<br />

with 33 possible endings!<br />

LAKEWOOD: Shop, Eat, Play, Stay!<br />

Ticket Info: Adults $29; Military $27; Seniors<br />

$26; Students/Educators $24. (253) 588-0042<br />

or online www.lakewoodplayhouse.org<br />

Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures<br />

Constance Zimmer, left, as Dana Gordon, and Jeremy Piven as<br />

Ari Gold, reprise their TV roles in feature film “Entourage.”<br />

Sponsored by The News Tribune and participating Art Groups<br />

For advertising information, contact Erica Wilkins 253.597.8264 or<br />

Melissa Meissner 253.552.7061 • Fax 253.552.7057

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