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Hallelujah for TPT’s ‘Tartuffe – Born Again’

Can we get an “amen,” folks? The Phoenix Theatre’s “Tartuffe – Born Again,” through Oct. 27, is a hilarious fresh take on the 1664 comedy by Jean Baptiste Moliere. …

Through Your Lens and Ours …

Make Bellingham your next getaway

Bellingham and its surroundings are gems of the Pacific Northwest. Here you’ll find picturesque coastal views, verdant forests and abundant nature, outdoor adventure, a vibrant arts scene, …

On display through Nov. 2 at Graphite Arts Center is “Through Windows and Doors.” Perspectives, views and interpretations as seen through, into, out of, between or across windows or …

Shari Levine featured at MaJe Gallery this month

Shari Levine’s art is full of vibrant colors. Her new exhibition at MaJe Gallery includes a full range of hues from cool to warm. Levine’s encaustic paintings in her “Color …

Cascadia Art Museum is exhibiting the first retrospective exhibition of Tacoma artist Beulah Loomis Hyde (1886-1983). It runs through Feb. 2. One of the most accomplished and progressive …

Public invited to Finding Hope: Community Healing Forum

The public is invited to a forum dedicated to those who are navigating the challenges of grief and healing -- and who may also have youth in their lives experiencing mental health behavioral and …

The market, and my Dad

Last month, Edmonds Sketchers explored the Saturday market at Fifth and Main. This time of year is sentimental for me. I was in mind of Labor Day and veterans and the end of summer, all of which make …

From Aug. 28 to Sept. 9, 45 local and national artists painted Edmonds, Kingston and Washington islands as part of Cole Gallery’s “Edmonds & Beyond Plein Air Paint Out.” They …

Share your feedback on PorchFest Edmonds

PorchFest Edmonds returned for its third and most successful event yet Sept. 7 in downtown Edmonds. Over 37 neighbors and businesses came together to host 70 musicians and artists from a wide …

Changing colors and a ferry

The ferry, beautiful sunset colors, and the mountains. It’s a classic landscape from Edmonds, taken recently by Barry Johnson.

Gallery North presents juried invitational art show

Gallery North will host “The Beauty of the Northwest," a juried invitational art show with 65 pieces of art that brings together the talents of 38 selected artists. Spanning an array of …

Michelangelo (and a little vino) at the Ladies Book Club

Gene Openshaw, Edmonds author of the book “Michelangelo at Midlife , ” recently met with the Edmonds Ladies Book Club, hosted by Carol Kinney. The club, formed in 2004, enjoys meeting …

Public invited to Rain Garden tour in Edmonds Oct. 5

The public is invited to join the City of Edmonds and Snohomish County Conservation District on a tour to explore rain gardens in the Perrinville Creek watershed Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to noon. …

See 'Killer Whale Tales' at Northwest Stream Center

The Adopt-A-Stream Foundation presents Killer Whales Tales at 1 p.m. Oct. 5, in the Chinook room at the Northwest Stream Center (600 128th St. SE, Everett) in McCollum Park. Jeff Hogan, a …

The view from the top of Walnut

If you’re familiar with the Five Corners traffic circle, you’ll know that driving west down Bowdoin Way eventually becomes Walnut Street. This road trip presents a gorgeous view of Puget …

Performance is 'For the Birds’ (and the climate)

After composer and pianist Nelda Swiggett composed her “Alaska Suite,” she performed it at more than 30 Washington state churches in 2017. Edmonds was not on the list. But her new …

The too-tall Everett designer

Denise Stevenson, Everett’s emerging fashion designer with the Neon Crow label, is rather tall. When a formal event was on the horizon, she couldn’t find a dress that was long …

Oktoberfest Edmonds: Snapshots

The  Rotary Club of Edmonds' Oktoberfest at Civic Field featured plenty of beer, lots of music, a cornucopia of food vendors, kids activities – and even snakes, turtles and pigs. The …

‘The Market in Winter’

  On a drizzly February morning in 2023, I went to Pike Place Market to meet some out-of-town friends for breakfast at Lowell’s. I was early. Almost no one was around, except for …

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