Diane Urbani de la Paz

Novelist and Peninsula College Writer in Residence Cristina Garcia signs a flier for a student after her lecture on the Port Angeles campus.  —Photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Author praises chaos as fresh path to creativity in Peninsula College talk

PORT ANGELES — Cristina Garcia, National Book Award nominee, Guggenheim fellowship recipient and former Time foreign correspondent, aimed her keynote speech, “Cultivating Chaos: Fresh Paths… Continue reading

Novelist and Peninsula College Writer in Residence Cristina Garcia signs a flier for a student after her lecture on the Port Angeles campus.  —Photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
Noah Glaude  [Photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News]

PENINSULA PROFILE: Librarian combines power of verse, nature on Poetry Walks

Last Sunday, Noah Glaude went out to Lake Crescent to get some library work done. Along the Spruce Railroad Trail, he installed a temporary sign… Continue reading

Noah Glaude  [Photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News]
Rebekah Cadorette

WEEKEND: Chorale to bring songs to both hearing, deaf Sunday in Sequim, Monday in Port Angeles

Why am I doing this? It's what Rebekah Cadorette wonders. At home in Port Townsend, translating, rehearsing and repeating, the sign language interpreter has spent… Continue reading

Rebekah Cadorette

WEEKEND: Dewey Awards to be presented Sunday in Sequim

SEQUIM — The Deweys, Readers Theatre Plus' version of the Academy Awards, will be bestowed on local actors, directors and singers in a festive event… Continue reading

Percussionist Alexandre Lora

WEEKEND: Brazilian choro to spice up Fort Worden’s stage Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — Four Brazilian musicians will join Israeli jazz artist Anat Cohen for a night of choro, Brazil’s street music, at Fort Worden State… Continue reading

Percussionist Alexandre Lora
Rebekah Cadorette

WEEKEND: Chorale to bring songs to both hearing, deaf Sunday in Sequim, Monday in Port Angeles

Why am I doing this? It's what Rebekah Cadorette wonders. At home in Port Townsend, translating, rehearsing and repeating, the sign language interpreter has spent… Continue reading

Rebekah Cadorette

WEEKEND: Dewey Awards to be presented Sunday in Sequim

SEQUIM — The Deweys, Readers Theatre Plus' version of the Academy Awards, will be bestowed on local actors, directors and singers in a festive event… Continue reading

Maia Santell will bring her band

WEEKEND: Lustrous locks, faux fur theme for Saturday Hair Ball in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Big hair, brightly colored locks, wigs, bad toupees: All of these are wanted at the Elks Naval Lodge on Saturday night. So… Continue reading

Maia Santell will bring her band

WEEKEND: Power House to play at Black Diamond dance Saturday

PORT ANGELES — This Saturday’s community contra dance, an event open to people of all ages and experience levels, features a new band with a… Continue reading

Ciel Pope

WEEKEND: ‘Wanda’s World’ makes West Coast debut in Port Townsend tonight

PORT TOWNSEND — In “Wanda's World,” teenager Wanda Butternut hosts a popular television show, dispensing advice to callers. Butternut is not only beautiful; she also… Continue reading

Ciel Pope
Ciel Pope

WEEKEND: ‘Wanda’s World’ makes West Coast debut in Port Townsend tonight

PORT TOWNSEND — In “Wanda's World,” teenager Wanda Butternut hosts a popular television show, dispensing advice to callers. Butternut is not only beautiful; she also… Continue reading

Ciel Pope
Percussionist Alexandre Lora

WEEKEND: Brazilian choro to spice up Fort Worden’s stage Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — Four Brazilian musicians will join Israeli jazz artist Anat Cohen for a night of choro, Brazil’s street music, at Fort Worden State… Continue reading

Percussionist Alexandre Lora
In “The Desperate Housewives of Shakespeare

WEEKEND: Chimacum show starting tonight combines Shakespearean women with ‘Desperate’ TV show

Today and tonight signify Friday, May 2. CHIMACUM — Six of the Bard's leading ladies — Kate the shrew, Juliet, Rosalind, Lady Macbeth, Titania and… Continue reading

In “The Desperate Housewives of Shakespeare
In “The Desperate Housewives of Shakespeare

WEEKEND: Chimacum show starting tonight combines Shakespearean women with ‘Desperate’ TV show

Today and tonight signify Friday, May 2. CHIMACUM — Six of the Bard's leading ladies — Kate the shrew, Juliet, Rosalind, Lady Macbeth, Titania and… Continue reading

In “The Desperate Housewives of Shakespeare
Rebekah Cadorette

WEEKEND: Chorale to bring songs to both hearing, deaf Sunday in Sequim, Monday in Port Angeles

Why am I doing this? It's what Rebekah Cadorette wonders. At home in Port Townsend, translating, rehearsing and repeating, the sign language interpreter has spent… Continue reading

Rebekah Cadorette

WEEKEND: Dewey Awards to be presented Sunday in Sequim

SEQUIM — The Deweys, Readers Theatre Plus' version of the Academy Awards, will be bestowed on local actors, directors and singers in a festive event… Continue reading

Maia Santell will bring her band

WEEKEND: Lustrous locks, faux fur theme for Saturday Hair Ball in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Big hair, brightly colored locks, wigs, bad toupees: All of these are wanted at the Elks Naval Lodge on Saturday night. So… Continue reading

Maia Santell will bring her band

WEEKEND: Power House to play at Black Diamond dance Saturday

PORT ANGELES — This Saturday’s community contra dance, an event open to people of all ages and experience levels, features a new band with a… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Sequim Art Walk tonight to ‘wet’ art appetites for Irrigation Festival

Today and tonight signify Friday, May 2. SEQUIM — The Sequim First Friday Art Walk always has a color theme, and tonight it’s aqua, that… Continue reading

Sabrina Marunde

WEEKEND: Sequim to ring with ‘The Sound of Music’ tonight through May 17

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, May 2. SEQUIM — A 29-voice chorus of nuns, Maria and the Mother Abbess, seven children, the captain… Continue reading

Sabrina Marunde