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Coast Weekend hiring freelancers
By ERICK BENGEL
COAST WEEKEND
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
weekend
arts & entertainment
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10
THE ARTS
Noel Thomas paints Venice
22
COAST WEEKEND EDITOR
ERICK BENGEL
CALENDAR COORDINATOR
REBECCA HERREN
CONTRIBUTORS
RYAN HUME
BARBARA LLOYD McMICHAEL
NOEL THOMAS
BRENNA VISSER
Art is featured in upcoming RiverSea Gallery show
FEATURE
Seaside
Beach
Volleyball
World’s largest
amateur beach
volleyball
tournament
enters 36th year
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PHOTO BY DANNY MILLER
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Mouth of the Columbia
FishMongers boasts a ‘barrel-chested’ fi sh sandwich
ASTORIA REGATTA 2017
‘Regatta have fun!’ Aug. 9-13
Full schedule of events
FURTHER ENJOYMENT
MUSIC CALENDAR .....................5
SEE + DO ........................... 12, 13
CROSSWORD ........................... 17
CW MARKETPLACE ......... 18, 19
GRAB BAG ................................ 22
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Run On Sentence plays the Sou’wester
SEAVIEW — Run On
Sentence, a band formed
in Portland in 2007, will be
performing at the Sou’west-
er Lodge (3728 J Place,
Seaview, Washington) 8 to
10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27.
The event is free and open to
the public.
Based on the songs of
Dustin Hamman, Run On
Sentence involves a rotating
cast of musicians but the
core duo is Hamman (guitar
and vocals) and Dan Galucki
(drums).
Though the lineup shifts
frequently, Hamman is
always front and center,
sharing his blend of intimate
lyrics and dynamic musi-
cal amalgamations, often
consisting of elements of
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Run On Sentence
soul, folk, psych, rock and
country, according to press
materials.
Over the years, Run On
Sentence has shared mem-
bers with Portland bands like
Loch Lomond, The Builders
and The Butchers, Laura
Gibson and Wooden Indian
Burial Ground. They’ve also
shared the stage with some
of their favorite national
artists, such as Rodriguez
and Vic Chesnutt.