PORT ANGELES — With his enormous sculptural sign to be unveiled Friday, Clark Mundy seeks to give people a whole new experience. The copper and… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — In his introduction of the nation’s only elected community development director, Dick Pilling emphasized how she seeks to make her office “a… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Joey Pipia hopes you’ll vote for him. Not that he’s running for office. No, the local magician and self-described “delusionist” who runs… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — When saxophone-playing tap dancer Shoehorn Conley failed to appear at the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts for his Sunday afternoon… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — As a little girl in Forks during the early 1980s, Serena Tideman found inspiration in the Hoh Rain Forest, Tchaikovsky and MTV.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — What will make this long weekend memorable, Dan Maguire believes, is something beyond which bands are here. To Maguire, who became executive… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Bob Boardman, a guitarist, mandolinist and artist, loved the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts for its community energy, wild variety… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Let’s do a flyover for just a few snapshots of the four-day pageant of music, dance and mind expansion. The Juan de… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — They call themselves Three-Legged Dog, while the boss calls it a “three-ring circus.” Either way, the performance-art trio — Port Angeles painters… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Getting your head around the Wizard-of-Oz-Pink-Floyd-bluegrass show, coming to town Thursday night to warm us up for the Juan de Fuca Festival… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The “community” in the Fifth Street Community Garden — set to open Saturday — isn't just a buzzword. Here and now in… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A Montana bartender-pastor, a marimba band specializing in the music of Zimbabwe and Abby Mae & the Homeschool Boys: Together, they're giving… Continue reading
SEQUIM — After a decade with the Peninsula Men’s Gospel Singers, Michael Rivers is saying goodbye to the group he founded. Rivers will lead the… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Let us take a step inside the mind of Bryan Bennett, a man who, despite a horrific trauma in childhood, has grown up… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Beginning today, downtown is different. The store windows, the fronts of banks, the interiors of shops — they're suddenly bedecked with “Young… Continue reading
LONG BEACH, Calif. — As much as Wesley Stromberg, 17, enjoyed growing up in Sequim, the town wasn’t quite the music-industry hotbed he needed to… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Patty Duke, Academy Award-winning actress, longtime sufferer of manic depression and advocate for people with mental illness, started her address at the… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Jaiden Grinnell, 19, likes the way her father describes her life. Good-naturedly, Kurt Grinnell recently told her: “You’re doing things backwards. You’re… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Teenage fashion designer Hana McAdam touts tonight's festivities as something like the Kinetic Skulpture Race, that famed October event that flows through… Continue reading
BLYN — She’s sold more than 5 million albums, had nine No. 1 singles and, during the extended process of making her latest CDs, the… Continue reading