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Rosemary Ponnekanti is the arts reporter at The News Tribune, and has been a classical music nerd nearly all her life. Besides spending way too much time in galleries, museums and concert halls, she occasionally brings a whistle or double bass to Celtic jam sessions, and insists on singing "Happy Birthday" in four-part harmony.

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What's new on the walls, stage, screen and streets of Tacoma and South Puget Sound.
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
Posted by Soren Andersen @ 05:00:03 pm

The Grand Cinema has been having an identity problem. The problem, said executive director Philip Cowan, is that the Tacoma's three-screen arthouse has had all kinds of logos in its 12-year history. “We have six logos on things right now,” he says. Business card logos are different from stationery logos, and so on. There is no consistency. The theater’s brand identity has been muddled.

That all changes next week. On Jan. 21 the theater will be rolling out a new logo and will be throwing a coming-out party to mark the occasion. Cake and cookies will be served, and replicas of the emblem will be handed out. The event will begin at 2:45 p.m.

The logo, which is being kept under wraps until the 21st, was created by Rusty George Creative, a Tacoma design studio.

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