PORT TOWNSEND — The Pipia Sisters, two Port Townsend-bred performers, are planning a children’s theater camp, a Port Townsend show and a trip to the… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The Pipia Sisters, two Port Townsend-bred performers, are planning a children’s theater camp, a Port Townsend show and a trip to the… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — When the youngsters at Five Acre School found out about this little-known genius, they didn’t just read his story and set it… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — As it travels from Las Vegas to Port Angeles, the National Dance Company of Ireland isn't just doing the “Riverdance” routine. No,… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Soul Motion Week is about to start, and that means low-cost dances with a variety of leaders, open to the public at… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The thing about the Mujeres de Maiz Opportunity Foundation's Mexican Breakfast is that it's much simpler than its name. The meal, to be… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — As it travels from Las Vegas to Port Angeles, the National Dance Company of Ireland isn't just doing the “Riverdance” routine. No,… Continue reading
SEQUIM — No Batteries Required, a local doo-wop and barbershop quartet, asks a lot of questions. “Who put the bomp In the bomp bah bomp… Continue reading
COYLE — A brand-new, all-female trio will bring the music of Ireland and Appalachia to rural Jefferson County this Saturday night. Calliope — Tashina Clarridge,… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Last spring, Michael Rivers contemplated a return to the Peninsula Men's Gospel Singers, the group he'd founded some 23 years earlier. A… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — John Nemeth and the Bo-Keys, in the midst of their Memphis Grease tour, will bring their blues and soul to the Public… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Original folk, rock and live art will converge at the Junction Roadhouse, 242701 U.S. Highway 101, as Redwing hosts an album-release party… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Soul Motion Week is about to start, and that means low-cost dances with a variety of leaders, open to the public at… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The thing about the Mujeres de Maiz Opportunity Foundation's Mexican Breakfast is that it's much simpler than its name. The meal, to be… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — As it travels from Las Vegas to Port Angeles, the National Dance Company of Ireland isn't just doing the “Riverdance” routine. No,… Continue reading
PORT LUDLOW — “The Gazebo,” a suspense-laced comedy, opens March 27 for a four-day run at the Beach Club courtesy of the Ludlow Village Players.… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Stickshift Annie Eastwood has, at long last, made music her main livelihood. The artist was a graphic designer for a good 40… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — “Paris,” declared Audrey Hepburn, “is always a good idea.” For First Step Family Support Center, the nonprofit provider of parenting classes and… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — The newest concert space at Peninsula College has been a place for classical music and jazz, along with the occasional poetry reading… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Longtime Port Townsender and prize-winning writer Adrianne Harun has a new novel, and that’s cause for celebration this Sunday. Harun will host… Continue reading