NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, May 8. PORT ANGELES — To mark the 70th anniversary of World War II's Victory in Europe Day… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A lithe 180-pound mountain lion now lives at City Hall. Duncan Yves McKiernan of Port Angeles, maker of the sculpture, has given… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Joseph Turrey, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Council member, was one of many voices at a North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center council meeting… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Lark Eden. Sounds like a sweet, peaceful refuge from the crazed world. And so it is, a fictional Georgia town where friendship is… Continue reading
“Tonight signifies Friday, May 8. It’s not just about standing up there and waving the stick, Wesley Schulz notes. Watch a conductor lead an orchestra,… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Joey Pipia's “HeadTrip” is coming around again, this time with what he bills as “two new mind-bending moments of amazing” this Saturday… Continue reading
“Today” and “tonight” signify Friday, May 8. PORT ANGELES — Fashions flamboyant and futuristic, a Tibetan carpet weaver and the Soul Ducks are a few… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — We don't get to see how our parents were when they were young. But if we knew more about the lives they… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — A lithe 180-pound mountain lion now lives at City Hall. Duncan Yves McKiernan of Port Angeles, maker of the sculpture, has given… Continue reading
“Today” and “tonight” signify Friday, May 1. WHAT DO YOU love? A small flock of women will answer that question — in song — tonight… Continue reading
SEQUIM — “A fiddler on the roof . . . Sounds crazy, no? But here, in our little village of Anatevka, you might say every… Continue reading
Sing-along of gospel slated in Sequim SEQUIM — Singers Michael Rivers and Dan Cobb are taking their “Love Songs” program, debuted in February, to Sequim… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — La Famille Leger, a dance-driving foursome, plus caller Kathy Anderson will put people’s feet to moving — whatever their levels of experience… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — A painter of Seattle’s Japanese Garden, a fine art photographer and a Brazilian jeweler are among the people showing their work in… Continue reading
“Today” and “tonight” signify Friday, May 1. What do you love? A small flock of women will answer that question — in song — tonight… Continue reading
SEQUIM — “A fiddler on the roof . . . Sounds crazy, no? But here, in our little village of Anatevka, you might say every… Continue reading
Patrice Vecchione has no trouble recalling the Centrum writing workshop she joined in Port Townsend three decades ago. She also remembers feeling her hackles rise.… Continue reading
Sing-along of gospel slated in Sequim SEQUIM — Singers Michael Rivers and Dan Cobb are taking their “Love Songs” program, debuted in February, to Sequim… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The Natural Resources program, what's known as an “alternative learning experience” at the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center, is slated for elimination,… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The moment he met U.S. Olympic champion Joe Rantz of Sequim, writer Daniel James Brown knew: Here is a story to surpass… Continue reading