FORKS — Crescent Blue, the West End bluegrass band featuring Barney Munger, Ken Lambert, Dave Lenahan and Mary Meyer, is set to give a free… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A flock of local musicians, bellydancers and business people are coming together Saturday night for “Raise the Rent!,” a benefit for Port… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Married actors Heather Dudley Nollette and Scott Nollette will present “Hate Mail,” a wicked spoof of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” in one… Continue reading
SEQUIM — “The Green Cathedral” is one of the songs Maestro Dewey Ehling has known, and loved, all of his life. “It’s a piece about… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Shades of rose, red and violet will flow onto silk in a free art-making demonstration at the Museum & Arts Center this Saturday.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Amelia Andaleon grew up in Port Angeles, the daughter of Filipino parents. She left for a while to live in the San… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Playing in a rock 'n' roll band isn't all glamor; it's also about balancing musical tastes and personalities — if you want… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A 6-foot-long sculpture made with lamp parts — adorned with a dragon — has won the $1,000 best-in-show prize in the new… Continue reading
SEQUIM — An evening celebrating local writers is coming up Friday at Rainshadow Coffee Roasting Co., 157 W. Cedar St., and the public is invited.… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The Blue Danube Waltz, “Funiculi, Funicula,” “O Sole Mio” — with such music, it won't be a typical weekday afternoon at St. Luke's.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The internationally known Icelandic artist Sossa will pay a visit to Peninsula College for a free public lecture and discussion Wednesday afternoon.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — You hold it close to your chest. It vibrates, murmurs and sings. And you can take it with you, anywhere. For Bert… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The joint was once called “The Speakeasy,” and it was loaded with colorful characters. Soon, this crowd will turn an otherwise plain… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Retired Port Angeles High School teacher Jim Cornell calls himself “elderly” — but 5-year-old Devlin has taken care of that. Devlin is… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Uh-oh. The National Endowment for the Arts has sent an inspector to Olympic Theatre Arts, just as the local thespians are putting on… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — You hold it close to your chest. It vibrates, murmurs and sings. And you can take it with you, anywhere. For Bert… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Nationally touring dance caller George Marshall, along with the band Perpetual E Motion, are about to join forces for a rare Monday… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Following the “Bare, Naked Souls” photography exhibit last weekend, a performance-art event of the same name will come to the Alle Stage… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — This sweet young couple, seeking help with their relationship issues, hits a glitch. The therapists want to help but have issues of… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Uh-oh. The National Endowment for the Arts has sent an inspector to Olympic Theatre Arts, just as the local thespians are putting on… Continue reading