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Details of new downtown mural to be told during Second Weekend Art Walk in Port Angeles

Details of new downtown mural to be told during Second Weekend Art Walk in Port Angeles

A new mural is in the works for downtown Port Angeles. Port Angeles Arts Council members will announce details about the mural,… Continue reading

Details of new downtown mural to be told during Second Weekend Art Walk in Port Angeles
Aspiring world-class quartet on view at Saturday performance

Aspiring world-class quartet on view at Saturday performance

After teaching a weeklong musical workshop, the award-winning Miró Quartet will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Wheeler Theater. Tickets are… Continue reading

Aspiring world-class quartet on view at Saturday performance

Book, live readings celebrate Sierra Club founder

Robert Wyss, author of “The Man Who Built the Sierra Club: A Life of Dave Brower,” will give two free readings on the North Olympic… Continue reading

Friends Meeting Hall goes Gaelic for Monday concert

Gaelic songs, tunes and dance music will be performed at the Friends Meeting Hall on Monday. The concert of Scottish music by… Continue reading

Have phone, will travel: Port Angeles graduate touches on mobile use abroad

The Boys &Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula will host Port Angeles graduate Kevin Williams of the television show “Rick Steves’ Europe”… Continue reading

This painting, called “Nesting Egrets” by Susan Martin Spar, is on display at the Sequim Museum & Art Center.

Local artist hosts solo show at Sequim museum

A solo show of the work of artist Susan Martin Spar, formerly with the Blue Whole Gallery and presently showing at Gallery 9… Continue reading

This painting, called “Nesting Egrets” by Susan Martin Spar, is on display at the Sequim Museum & Art Center.

Local authors publish collected works in Peninsula anthology

The work of 14 authors is included in a new collection of writing focused on the Olympic Peninsula. Olympic Peninsula Authors (OPA) is… Continue reading

New Old Time Chautauqua to present benefit for Hands Across the Border

The New Old Time Chautauqua will present a benefit show for the Hands Across the Border Project at the Palindrome, 1893 S.… Continue reading

Port Angeles Dance Center celebrates studio closure with final performance

Port Angeles Dance Center celebrates studio closure with final performance

After 26 years in Port Angeles sharing the joy of dance with students of all ages, the Port Angeles Dance Center will… Continue reading

Port Angeles Dance Center celebrates studio closure with final performance
Tony Award-winning comedy ends Olympic Theatre Arts’ Main Stage season

Tony Award-winning comedy ends Olympic Theatre Arts’ Main Stage season

Olympic Theatre Arts is ending its Main Stage season this year with a bang. For its… Continue reading

Tony Award-winning comedy ends Olympic Theatre Arts’ Main Stage season
Torrid romance plays out on Port Townsend stage starting this week

Torrid romance plays out on Port Townsend stage starting this week

A new rock opera titled “Murder Ballad” exploring the complications of love, the compromises we make and the betrayals that ultimately undo… Continue reading

Torrid romance plays out on Port Townsend stage starting this week
Brass Screw Confederacy Steampunk Festival to open in Port Townsend this weekend

Brass Screw Confederacy Steampunk Festival to open in Port Townsend this weekend

This weekend, downtown Port Townsend will be a place for people-watching as costume-clad steampunkers take over during the sixth annual Brass Screw… Continue reading

Brass Screw Confederacy Steampunk Festival to open in Port Townsend this weekend

Modern baskets shown in Peninsula College Longhouse through August

Kylee Butler of the Makah Tribe will introduce “Modern Utilitarian Basketry” in a Studium Generale lecture beginning at 12:35 p.m. Thursday. The… Continue reading

Olympic Music Festival to present season of 13 concerts

Olympic Music Festival to present season of 13 concerts

Superstar violinist Sarah Chang will star in the Olympic Music Festival’s special summer gala kicking off the summer season July 9. Tickets… Continue reading

Olympic Music Festival to present season of 13 concerts
Linda Lundell’s water lilies are among the pieces shown at Gallery 9.

Port Townsend Gallery Walk includes juried exhibit, sculptures, jewelry, paintings

A biannual juried exhibit at the Northwind Arts Center’s Exhibit Gallery will be one of the attractions during Saturday’s Port Townsend Gallery… Continue reading

Linda Lundell’s water lilies are among the pieces shown at Gallery 9.
‘Day of the Orca’ celebrates killer whale, Port Townsend science center’s 35th year

‘Day of the Orca’ celebrates killer whale, Port Townsend science center’s 35th year

The Port Townsend Marine Science Center will kick off Orca Month and its 35th anniversary year with “The Day of the Orca”… Continue reading

‘Day of the Orca’ celebrates killer whale, Port Townsend science center’s 35th year
NANDA to flip for hometown audiences in Port Townsend

NANDA to flip for hometown audiences in Port Townsend

NANDA, an acrobatics and comedy group made up of four men from Port Townsend, will perform its inaugural full-length solo show in… Continue reading

NANDA to flip for hometown audiences in Port Townsend

A capella choir to lift voices for 25th anniversary

Wild Rose Chorale will celebrate 25 years with two anniversary concerts today and Saturday. Both will be at 7:30 p.m. at Quimper… Continue reading

The Miró Quartet will perform in Port Townsend next week.

Aspiring world-class musicians on view at Centrum workshops next week

Some of the world’s most promising classical musicians will arrive in Port Townsend on Sunday, say organizers of the Chamber Music Workshop… Continue reading

The Miró Quartet will perform in Port Townsend next week.

Chance to learn about whales offered Monday

A free presentation about the return of humpback and gray whales — and a chance to walk through an inflatable whale —… Continue reading