The Roby King’s a barnyard as painter Cheri Christensen returns for her 10th annual solo summer show this month.
Chris Mulally travels from Bremerton’s open mic circuit to label owner/frontman.
“Mother of God,” said the assertive bystander. “What kind of terrorists are these?”
Silver City’s beers applauded with four more North American Beer Awards, brewmeister Big Daddy Don Spencer reveals the wisdom.
Washington state Civil War Association sets up camp for its fourth annual North Kitsap reenactment June 20-22.
Chris Mulally travels from Bremerton’s open mic circuit to label owner/frontman.
Poulsbo troupe takes the stage this weekend in “Broadway Bound,” an original production combining main stage favorites.
Political guru/authoress Iris Burnett comes to Bainbridge June 19 with her new book “So You Think You Can Be President?”
Seeing as the kids of Washington state have to “meet standard” on the monstrosity of an exam that is the WASL just to graduate from high school, it seems the President of the United States should have to pass some sort of quiz to get into the Oval Office.
Former presidential adviser, political communications guru Iris Burnett and Vietnam vet, author Clay Greager have crafted a near 200-page paperback showing what that test might look like.
The famous, much loved and enjoyed Bainbridge Island garden of David Lewis and George Little is in its last season at the current site. Internationally known Little and Lewis are embarking on a new set of adventures. They’ll still design and install gardens and will continue to create their art consisting of sculptures, mirrors and paintings. This talented team is creating a smaller garden and gallery at a new Bainbridge Island location.
The lot only is five acres and sits just a few miles off State Route 16, but its openness and quiet serenity create a country feel.
It’s not exactly destitute, though.
Wander through the yard — if the dogs don’t make their presence known first — to the electric fence where Joe Swinney stores his family of bulls. Behind the wires are the 1,920-pound Smilin-Sugartooth Shorty, Captain ’n Krunch (1,700 pounds), Tornado Blanco (1,000), Cinnamon (1,600), the mother, and the first heifer she and Shorty produced, Thunder Cloud (800), who was born last month.
Late one night after rehearsal last week, Changing Scene artistic director Pavlina Morris looks a bit anxious, almost nervous as she surveys the set of their latest production “Contrived Ending.”
The Bremerton Community Theater’s latest production, which hit the boards this weekend, makes clear that it’s often best to leave work at the office.
June 15 is Father’s Day and as a tribute to those special dads, the CK Reporter asked a few local leaders to describe how their own fathers impacted their lives. Red Cross West Sound Director Janet Heath and Miss Kitsap 2008 Samantha Przybylek were among those who responded. Here’s a look at what each had to say about their dad.
For more than 30 years, Mike Lawson was an engineer at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, working his way up to the highest civilian rank in the nuclear engineering program.
Changing Scene Theatre stages the Northwest regional premiere of Denver playwright’s slice of life June 12-28.
British farce “There Goes the Bride” will be on the boards through June 29.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Port Ochard’s Academy of Dance will be presenting a special annual performance recital titled “Back to the Future” with shows at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. June 14 at the South Kitsap High School auditorium, 425 Mitchell Ave. in Port Orchard. In honor of the company’s 10 years in business, students will be performing resurrected favorites. Info: www.myacademyofdance.com or call Jennifer (360) 710-1752.
British farce “There Goes the Bride” will be on the boards through June 29.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Port Ochard’s Academy of Dance will be presenting a special annual performance recital titled “Back to the Future” with shows at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. June 14 at the South Kitsap High School auditorium, 425 Mitchell Ave. in Port Orchard. In honor of the company’s 10 years in business, students will be performing resurrected favorites. Info: www.myacademyofdance.com or call Jennifer (360) 710-1752.
Changing Scene Theatre stages the Northwest regional premiere of Denver playwright’s slice of life June 12-28.