Imagine the number of songs that The Posies duo Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow have played together. It is immense.
What’s Up’s columnist in the garden Peg Tillery waxes on the joys of May — plant sales.
Fashion and art show fundraiser May 10 aims to raise money to provide scholarships and grants.
KINGSTON — In stride with the weather brightening up for spring, so is this year’s fashion.
From vintage skirts to nautical anchor motifs, runway models sported this year’s ensembles, inspired by the 1940s and 50s, in Saturday’s Retro-Hollywood Fashion Show at Kingston High School.
Helen Norris Open Art Show brings together and eclectic display of local amateur artists through May at the Sidney.
Imagine the number of songs that The Posies duo Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow have played together. It is immense.
Bainbridge Performing Arts brings the musical version of family classic “A Secret Garden” to its stage beginning May 9.
Fashion and art show fundraiser May 10 aims to raise money to provide scholarships and grants.
People on Paper exhibit to show in Port Orchard through May 31.
Come July, Dr. Thomas Mosby will have spent three years in the South Kitsap School District.
The whirlwind of life often blows our simple moral values out the door, swooping them away in politics, money and the daily grind, clouding what’s really important.
Comedic flair will meet famous fairy-tale as the Peninsula Dance Company readies for its latest performance, “Cinderella,” beginning May 10 at the Admiral Theatre in downtown Bremerton.
In a somewhat bittersweet fashion, the West Sound Art Council’s annual spring tea and fashion show fundraiser is moving to a new location this year.
Port Orchard artist Pat Moriarity waxes on making a living with art while keeping the man at arm’s length.
Bainbridge Cinemas to show the new release at 8 p.m. May 1, midnight everywhere else.
Chalk one more up in Judd Apatow’s win column. The guy is a juggernaut of comedic success.
Team Banana of Kingston raised $1,300 for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at a benefit three-mile walk April 12 on Bainbridge Island. The 11-member team walked on behalf of Mary Heacock, Laurie Hammons, Jackie Harrison (pictured above in the front row with a scarf), Kathy Bright and Linda Obergottsberger, all MS patients. This is the first year the Kingston team participated in the event. Bananas were given out to everyone!
The Mountaineers Players perform at the outdoor Kitsap Forest Theater and this year, the season includes Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” and Arne Zaslove’s rock-and-roll “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Kitsap Children’s Musical Theatre will feature several kids from Kingston in their up-coming version of “Bye Bye Birdie” at the North Kitsap Auditorium.
Has it been cold or what? I’ve lived here for more than 50 of my 60 plus years and remember lots and lots of seasons of dreary, gray, rainy days. Lots of rain. But I definitely don’t recollect quite as many continuous chilly days throughout all of April.