Diane Urbani de la Paz

WEEKEND: Benefit for Readers Theater plus side by side with ‘Side by Side’

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

The Pipia Sisters — Sophie

Two sets of siblings to put on Port Townsend show Friday

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

The Pipia Sisters — Sophie
Jeri Hansen

Juan de Fuca Festival of Arts to wrap up today in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Shopping for the essentials — food, clothing and music — is especially diverse right now in Port Angeles, what with one of… Continue reading

Jeri Hansen
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Raymond Carver to be remembered at Port Angeles cemetery today

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

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Jonathan Pasternack

Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra taps New York native as new maestro

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

Jonathan Pasternack
The Dusty 45s band

Hot, hot, hot! Community ‘flair’ on display at Juan de Fuca Festival today

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

The Dusty 45s band
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Raymond Carver to be remembered on Monday at Port Angeles cemetery

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

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Transcendental Brass Band members make their way through vendors at the Juan de Fuca Festival before their  performance Saturday. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News (Click on image to enlarge))

Hot, hot, hot: Community ‘flair’ on display at Juan de Fuca Festival in Port Angeles

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

Transcendental Brass Band members make their way through vendors at the Juan de Fuca Festival before their  performance Saturday. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News (Click on image to enlarge))
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ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT: Choir festival at Fort Worden on Saturday — and other entertainment briefs that you need to know about

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

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Long weekend of memorable entertainment featured at Juan de Fuca Festival

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

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WEEKEND: ‘Monologues’ makes Peninsula encore, this time at Port Angeles Playhouse on Saturday, Sunday

“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

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WEEKEND: Benefit to blend bit of bluegrass, barbershop in Sequim on Saturday

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

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Bill Plumley

WEEKEND: Dueling pianists duke it out in Port Angeles on Saturday

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

Bill Plumley
The Onyx Chamber Players — from left

WEEKEND: Port Angeles native returns Saturday to speak ‘universal language’: music

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

The Onyx Chamber Players — from left
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Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts — 80 performances on six stages this weekend in Port Angeles

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

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ENTERTAINMENT SPOTLIGHT: Choir festival at Fort Worden on Saturday — and other entertainment briefs that you need to know about

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

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Long weekend of memorable entertainment featured at Juan de Fuca Festival

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

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WEEKEND: ‘Monologues’ makes Peninsula encore, this time at Port Angeles Playhouse tonight, Saturday, Sunday

“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

FarmStrong is

WEEKEND: Benefit to blend bit of bluegrass, barbershop in Sequim on Saturday

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

FarmStrong is
Bill Plumley

WEEKEND: Dueling pianists duke it out in Port Angeles on Saturday

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

Bill Plumley