Author: Megan Sukys

Jane Brazell, A Class Ring and the Ticket to Freedom

Jane Brazell challenged orders from the US Army to earn her class ring. PHOTO: Scott Haydon

Jane Brazell challenged orders from the US Army to earn her class ring.
PHOTO: Scott Haydon

 

As a 16 year old Army brat, Jane Brazell wanted nothing more than to graduate from the high school where she got her class ring. So, she tried to outsmart her father – and by extension the US Government – to avoid moving to Germany.

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Tricia DeOme, The Digital Billboard War

Tricia DeOme helped get Digital Billboards banned in Tacoma. PHOTO: Scott Haydon

Tricia DeOme helped get Digital Billboards banned in Tacoma.
PHOTO: Scott Haydon

 

Tricia DeOme was a gung-ho community organizer in the Central neighborhood of Tacoma – and pregnant – when she found herself taking on the international corporation Clear Channel to ban digital billboards in the city.

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Let’s Get Ready to Rumble TONIGHT!

Stories of Epic Battles, Friday, November 15, 2013, Broadway Center, Studio III, 7:30p FREE Art by Britton Sukys

Stories of Epic Battles, Friday, November 15, 2013, Broadway Center, Studio III, 7:30p FREE
Art by Britton Sukys

 

The Wait Is Over…

TRUE TALES OF EPIC BATTLES TONIGHT AT 7:30P

Get a drink from the bar, find a seat and enjoy these true-life tales…

Plus, the story of a young man risking his future for a free pizza, a young woman witnessing her father’s odyssey to catch an Alaskan salmon and a high school junior trying to outsmart the US Army to earn her class ring.

Then, we’ll throw a Story Slam and invite audience members to share their own 5-minute story of an epic battle in their lives.

 

Get ready for the show by listening to stories from our last show, “Neighbors”.

Find out what it’s like at a show by watching this TV story on Drunken Telegraph from the show PIE on KCTS.

And finally, you must RESERVE your free ticket to the show at the Broadway Center for the Performing Arts website.

Clash of the Titans TOMORROW!

  What does a Drunken Telegraph show sound like? Here’s a sneak listen of just half the stories in our next show: Join us TOMORROW, November 15 at Tacoma’s Broadway Center for the Performing Arts, Studio III, at 7:30 for True Tales about Epic Battles. Sign up for the Story Slam and you can share your own 5 minute story…

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Tad Monroe, The Deal with Mr. Cooke

Drunken Telegraph co-founder Tad Monroe was a new minister serving in Tacoma’s Hilltop when he bought his first house. He expected to make a difference in the neighborhood, but didn’t expect the bare-chested, bench-pressing, rottweiller-wielding, foul-mouthed 81 year-old man next door to teach him about being a good neighbor. CLICK THE TRIANGLE BELOW FOR THE FULL STORY https://www.drunkentelegraph.com/09-21-13%20Tad%20Monroe.mp3

Story Slam: Neighbors

Takimo Nimura, one of the story slammers from our "Neighbors" show. PHOTO: David Matsui

Takimo Nimura, one of the story slammers from our “Neighbors” show.
PHOTO: David Matsui

At every show, after our Main Stage storytellers, we invite the audience to take part in a Story Slam where they can share their own 5 minute story on the night’s theme. (If the story is really rolling, people can sometimes squeak past the clock.) Our audience votes for the winner with the highly calibrated (not) Human Applause-O-Meter. The winner gets a gift certificate to Tacoma’s King’s Books.

This is what the Slam at our September show, “Neighbors”, sounded like. The stories below aren’t edited. These are people speaking in the moment, moved to reveal their lives to strangers.

**SLAM WINNER**
Sandy King, Scraping By With The Neighbor

Tamiko Nimura, Meeting At The Corners

Dean Burke, Practically Joking Neighbors

Glenn Sukys, Upstairs from Big Twist