PORT ANGELES — The local residents whose work will fill the 2015 edition of Tidepools, Peninsula College's art, music and literary magazine, have been announced.… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Lindy MacLaine, a former staff member at the Sequim Library, has embarked on a new path: author and creativity coach. This Saturday, she’s… Continue reading
COYLE — If you like a dash of romance in your live music, the duo called March to May might be your ticket. The Seattle… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The words “Fill-a Me Up,” from a song title, jumped out at Michael Rivers. It helped that his choir, the 16-voice Peninsula… Continue reading
Today and tonight signify Friday, March 20. PORT ANGELES — When Readers Theatre Plus put out the call for original plays, a doozy came in… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — “Thomas T. Wilson: The Best-Known Unknown Artist in the Northwest,” a new art exhibition, opens at the Jefferson Museum of Art &… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — It’s not any old night when you can bid on whiskey-maple-bacon cupcakes. And depending on your fancy, you might also try for… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — It’s not any old night when you can bid on whiskey-maple-bacon cupcakes. And depending on your fancy, you might also try for… Continue reading
The ventriloquist-comedian’s life: Las Vegas one day, Olympic Peninsula ports the next week. Lynn Trefzger, voices and characters in tow, recently stopped in Vegas to… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — With nine days to deadline, pledges of $25 to $10,000 are coming in. So report Scott Nagel and Karen Powell, partners in… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Magician Joey Pipia's “HeadTrip: The Mind Magic Show” keeps selling out: the Chameleon Theater filled up for evening shows in December, January… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — With nine days to deadline, pledges of $25 to $10,000 are coming in. So report Scott Nagel and Karen Powell, partners in… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — “The Rhapsody Continues: Welcoming a New Era” is the theme of the Port Angeles Symphony’s most important fundraiser of the year, to… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — With nine days to deadline, pledges of $25 to $10,000 are coming in. So report Scott Nagel and Karen Powell, partners in… Continue reading
“Today” and “tonight” signify Friday, March 13. PORT ANGELES — In the form of art and music, March is about to come in like a… Continue reading
NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, March 13. PORT TOWNSEND — The Fantabulous Follies are all about frolic. And this time around, their big… Continue reading
Jooyong Ahn is a man who speaks the international language of music. Born in Seoul, South Korea, he's a U.S. citizen who has taught music… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Magician Joey Pipia’s “HeadTrip: The Mind Magic Show” keeps selling out: the Chameleon Theater filled up for evening shows in December, January… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — With her song, 15-year-old Leelah Smith wowed her crowd. Leelah, a student of the Klallam language at Port Angeles High School, sang… Continue reading
“Today” and “tonight” signify Friday, March 13. PORT ANGELES — In the form of art and music, March is about to come in like a… Continue reading