PORT ANGELES — As Ana Maria Spagna wrote her book, Potluck: Community on the Edge of Wilderness, she thought of it just as a bunch… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Rust Fish, Maya Jewell Zeller’s new book, reveals the Northwest as a “land of verdant sensuality,” said poet Jonathan Johnson. The collection,… Continue reading
Washington state’s organic-farming picture dimmed some last year, but some farmers in Clallam and Jefferson counties are enjoying a ray of sunshine — in terms… Continue reading
JOYCE — Mikki and Maizie Reidel agree: We have a very loud family. They’re loud and they know how to work and play hard. Mikki,… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A lot of virtual hooting and hollering goes on around Barrage’s YouTube.com presence. “I LOOOVE Barrage. They came to my school. And… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — There was one time when Bernice Cook took a vacuum-cleaner attachment and put a large piece of rhododendron in it. That was… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — “Bat Boy,” the musical about to overtake the stage at Port Townsend High School, can be summed up with the phrase “and… Continue reading
JOYCE — A band of city kids discover a beautiful house, with an equally lovely garden, in the middle of their concrete-and-broken-glass environment. But then… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Elise Beuke had never played a grand piano before. But faced with the instrument Saturday night at the first-ever Springfest Talent Show,… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Centrum is bringing a packed season of festivals, conferences and concerts back to Fort Worden State Park this summer: beloved bluesman Taj… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Author Elizabeth Ann Scarborough of Port Townsend will make a rare public appearance Tuesday — to read from her latest novel about… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — This spring, Jovi Deede is immersed in two vocations that have surprised, even baffled, her family. Bellydancing and truck-driving. About both, “They… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Nash Huber calls himself the “local, radical hippie” and “odd guy out.” And for years — throughout the 1980s at least — his… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Prepare to frolic through your woods and meadow. The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, with its surrounding Webster's Woods Art Park, belongs… Continue reading
SEQUIM — A chance to dance, play pool and darts, and otherwise enjoy a night at the Oasis comes Friday, as Danni Lowe of Sequim… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The first-ever Juan de Fuca Festival Springfest Talent Show is a Saturday night celebration to warm people up for another celebration four… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Sarah Tucker remembers reading “The Tell-Tale Heart,” Edgar Allan Poe’s psycho-thriller short story, when she was a girl. The 168-year-old story, about… Continue reading
Sadie Watson’s love story grabs hold of the listener, literary critics say. Like a hand reaching out of the past, her telling clasps the heart… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Seven inns. Eleven chocolate makers. It looks to be a memorable day for the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra. The symphony's Music and… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Rikki Ducornet is the daughter of a Cuban father and a Russian-Jewish mother — “a whole minestrone,” she calls her ethnic makeup… Continue reading