Entertainment

Film celebrates Native American girl’s abilities ‘Off the Rez’

The Magic of Cinema and the First Nations Club will host a screening of “Off the Rez,” a film about a young… Continue reading

Marmots focus of Evening Talk at ONRC

Marmots will be the topic of the University of Washington Olympic Natural Resources Center’s free Evening Talk at 7 p.m. Monday. Maia Murphy-Williams,… Continue reading

Burlesque show to bewitch at Studio Bob

Burlesque show to bewitch at Studio Bob

‘Trick or Tease’ kicks off Saturday night

Burlesque show to bewitch at Studio Bob

‘The Dark Side of Art’ comes to light

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center to host pre-Halloween party

Libraries to host series on sanctuary otters

Libraries to host series on sanctuary otters

As part of Clallam County Reads, the North Olympic Library System will host a series of talks on sea otters in the Olympic Coast National… Continue reading

Libraries to host series on sanctuary otters
Storytelling festival marks 25th anniversary this weekend

Storytelling festival marks 25th anniversary this weekend

Event brings performances, workshops, story slam

Storytelling festival marks 25th anniversary this weekend
‘The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later’ opens

‘The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later’ opens

Play focuses on how Matthew Shepard’s murder continues to affect a community

‘The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later’ opens

‘Future of Oceans’ focus of talk at Fort Worden

Alex Gagnon, an assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Oceanography, will be the featured speaker at the Port Townsend… Continue reading

‘Sea Marks,’ dancing, discussions and more on tap this weekend

‘Sea Marks,’ dancing, discussions and more on tap this weekend

A Sons of Norway dancing program, a hydrology presentation in Sequim and “Sea Marks” at Key City Public Theatre are among the upcoming activities on… Continue reading

‘Sea Marks,’ dancing, discussions and more on tap this weekend

25th Forest Storytelling Festival begins at Peninsula College

Port Angeles’ 25th annual Forest Storytelling Festival runs today through Sunday in and around the Little Theater, aka Building J, at Peninsula… Continue reading

Concerts in the Woods features Cavort

Concerts in the Woods features Cavort

Celtic song choices ‘typically resonate to a modern audience’

Concerts in the Woods features Cavort
Flugelhorn player Dmitri Matheny to perform

Flugelhorn player Dmitri Matheny to perform

David P. Jones Trio will back up award winner

Flugelhorn player Dmitri Matheny to perform
Improvisation troupe returns to Sequim’s Olympic Theatre Arts

Improvisation troupe returns to Sequim’s Olympic Theatre Arts

Will Tyler finally admit his crimes? Will an audience member find a love match? Will Marybeth successfully play all five of the characters… Continue reading

Improvisation troupe returns to Sequim’s Olympic Theatre Arts

Kids Create Art program offered at Sequim Library

Kids Create Art is offered the third Saturday of every month October through December at the Sequim Library. Led by local artists, the… Continue reading

Port Angeles Farmers Market benefit gala slated

The Port Angeles Farmers Market plans its second annual benefit Saturday. The market’s Fall Benefit Gala will be from 7 p.m. to… Continue reading

Key City Public Theatre auditions open for 2020 season

General auditions for Key City Public Theatre’s 2020 season are set for Monday, Nov. 4, at the Key City Playhouse. Auditions will… Continue reading

‘Laughter and Story’ workshop coming to festival

‘Laughter and Story’ workshop coming to festival

Kevin Kling part of 25th annual gathering

‘Laughter and Story’ workshop coming to festival

‘Sea Marks’ adds one more show

An extra show has been added to the final weekend of “Sea Marks,” the Irish love story at Key City Public Theatre.… Continue reading

Group to host story slam at Peninsula College

The Story People of Clallam County will offer a participatory Studium Generale at 12:35 p.m. Thursday in The Little Theater at Peninsula… Continue reading