Mountain biking series hosts first of three races March 29 in the forest land of North Kitsap.
Tina Howe’s play “Painting Churches” examines the edifice of growing old and finding grace
March 28-April 26.
Norm Hollingshead will speak on the composer’s life and work, accompanied by his Gershwin record collection at KRL Sylvan.
In Kitsap for the week of Feb. 20-27
Dig This by Peg Tillery
Lovin in the Oven by Aaron Managhan
New York Times bestseller Lisa See slated to appear Feb. 25 at OC Bremerton with her new book “Peony in Love.”
Research artist Ron Harper’s ‘Quest’ makes for an exhibition out of the ordinary at Ploy Studios Gallery.
Clif Bar Chilly Hilly kicks off the events season, while Kitsap 0offers great places to ride, year round.
Bremerton: This could be your last chance to see Seattle sonic legend Dejha.
The company’s annual Choreography Showcase, slated for Feb. 23-24, features guest guru Kiyon Gaines from Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Gandhi’s Lounge, a place known for its contemporary club vibe, is taking it back to the old school.
For the week of Feb. 27 through March 5
Submariner Pat Hrabe, represents with “Hey, Shipwreck,” an animated movie short series about his experiences in the Navy.
Jody Brouwer’s stained glass kaleidoscope work, featured during March at the Verksted in Poulsbo, traces the roots of a long-lost tradition.
WWCA presents Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park” Feb. 15 through March 16 in Port Orchard.
AFU hosts punk rock show for the Valentine’s Day hangover.
Eagle Harbor’s Paul Hanson set to discuss how important truth and reality are in the genre at 7 p.m., Feb. 19.
Movie adaptations part II from Film Cynic Bronsyn Springer
BPA’s “Anton in Show Business” satirizes the world of drama in a world gone wild.