Tag: Amocat Cafe

  • Tacomapocalypse III: Stayin’ Alive

    The Mayan apocalypse has come and gone, and Tacoma held the afterparty. Tacomapocalypse III: Stayin’ Alive, the third annual zombie-themed art show from Tacoma-based Treefish Studio, opened on Friday with a beer-and-brains bang at Amocat Cafe. The mood was drastically different from the past two years of zombie mayhem; instead of a small crowd hyped…

  • Quick update from a tired zombie

    Tired Zombie Adam winds down after a thrilling day zombifying Tacoma for the second annual Tacomapocalypse. If you missed the opening event on February 3rd, be sure to stop by Amocat Cafe all month long to check out the apocalyptic artwork! And check back here later for a full, proper video of the launch party!…

  • The Tacomapocalypse Returns

    The Tacomapocalypse Returns

    With all the different end-of-the-world scenarios lately – we had two Raptures last year alone – it’s easy to forget that Tacoma had its own zombie apocalypse exactly one year ago. A frightful mess of blood, gore and science gone awry, the Zombie Tacomapocalypse was a huge success for the mad, world-ending geniuses at Treefish Studio. An art…

  • Zombie Tacomapocalypse

    Back in February, there was a little event called the Zombie Tacomapocalypse. This video is long overdue. Remember, I’m competing in King of the Web, so please remember to vote ten times a day! LINKS: Treefish Studio Amocat Cafe Amocat Cafe on Facebook MUSIC: Theme Song: Pluto Vs. Neptune by Driftless Pony Club Montage: “I…

  • The Tacomapocalypse begins today!

    The zombies cometh! Today from 4:30pm to 8:00pm, the undead shall roam the walls of Amocat Cafe. The Zombie Tacomapocalypse art show – put on by the fine folks at Treefish Studio – opens with a bang today, and runs all month. For more info, check out the nifty article that the Weekly Volcano wrote about the…

  • Today in Tacoma: Improv at Amocat

    Amocat Cafe is the place to be. The new hub of culture and community in Tacoma, Amocat’s quirky rooms and multicolored walls have housed everything from painted mariners and Patty Murray to crazed clowns and cacophonous cartoonists. Now, the cafe that professes to be “your local counter-culture and political vortex” adds another rivet to its…