AN OCEAN-VIEW STATEROOM, a jet-black cocktail dress, “The Sound of Music”: They’re among the donated items up for bid during the annual Readers Theatre Plus… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — For the first time in Port Townsend history, the Pipia Sisters and the Barnes Twins will pool their sisterly talents for a… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Shopping for the essentials — food, clothing and music — is especially diverse right now in Port Angeles, what with one of… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles-born, internationally known poet Tess Gallagher, the widow of the celebrated writer Raymond Carver, will join a small group of fellow… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Brooklyn, N.Y., native Jonathan Pasternack, a conductor who's been leading orchestras since he was a teenage college student, has been chosen as… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Sweaters from Ecuador, blackberry cheesecake ice cream, Joy in Mudville: They're coexisting indoors and out as the Juan de Fuca Festival of… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles-born, internationally known poet Tess Gallagher, the widow of the celebrated writer Raymond Carver, will join a small group of fellow… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Sweaters from Ecuador, blackberry cheesecake ice cream, Joy in Mudville: They're coexisting indoors and out as the Juan de Fuca Festival of… Continue reading
Eleven choirs, 220 singers at Worden PORT TOWNSEND – The Fort Worden Children’s Choir Festival, a gathering of singers from across the Northwest, culminates in… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Juan de Fuca was a Greek and an explorer, a man who made much of his short time on Earth in the… Continue reading
“Tonight” signifies Friday, May 22. PORT ANGELES — When “The Vagina Monologues” played in Sequim a few months ago, the shows kept selling out. Olympic… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Looks like all kinds of harmony will win out. On Saturday, four musical groups will bring their songs to Olympic Theatre Arts for… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Armed with pianos, these two men aim to make a whole lot of music. In the inaugural Duel of the Decades, Jess… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — From Carnegie Hall to Havana, James Garlick of Port Angeles has spread his life's passion — music — far and wide. Garlick,… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Whether you want to do the Argentine tango, try a contra dance, learn the swing or try a little of everything, this… Continue reading
Eleven choirs, 220 singers at Worden PORT TOWNSEND – The Fort Worden Children’s Choir Festival, a gathering of singers from across the Northwest, culminates in… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Juan de Fuca was a Greek and an explorer, a man who made much of his short time on Earth in the… Continue reading
“Tonight” signifies Friday, May 22. PORT ANGELES — When “The Vagina Monologues” played in Sequim a few months ago, the shows kept selling out. Olympic… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Looks like all kinds of harmony will win out. On Saturday, four musical groups will bring their songs to Olympic Theatre Arts for… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Armed with pianos, these two men aim to make a whole lot of music. In the inaugural Duel of the Decades, Jess… Continue reading