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WEEKEND: Sequim Art Walk to feature BirdFest Quest tonight (Friday)

SEQUIM — Tonight’s First Friday Art Walk promises a special matching game, a show titled “Jewels of the…

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WEEKEND: Contra picks up Acadian accent for Saturday dance in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The sound of French Canada will fill the Black Diamond Community Hall as Devon and…

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WEEKEND: Trio to wrap season for Port Ludlow Arts Council on Sunday

PORT LUDLOW — When John Novacek was an 11-year-old just starting to play the piano, he learned “The…

WEEKEND: Clemente series brings memoirist to Port Townsend on Sunday

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WEEKEND: Clemente series brings memoirist to Port Townsend on Sunday

PORT TOWNSEND — Walter Kirn, author of Blood Will Out: The True Story of a Murder, a Mystery…

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Port Angeles concert Saturday to benefit Oso fire department in wake of mudslide

PORT ANGELES — Live music will be the catalyst Saturday night, bringing local residents together behind the families…

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WEEKEND: Olympic Theatre Arts fetes birthday of the Bard on Friday in Sequim

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, April 4. SEQUIM — “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “The Merchant of…

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Port Angeles concert Saturday to benefit Oso fire department in wake of mudslide

PORT ANGELES — Live music will be the catalyst Saturday night, bringing local residents together behind the families…

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Harlem gospel choir to make harmonious trip to Port Angeles on Friday

PORT ANGELES — When you’re the founder of the Harlem Gospel Choir, you’re not afraid to promise a…

The 76-voice Port Townsend Community Chorus includes

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Port Townsend chorus to host ‘Night at the Opera, a Day in the Country’ on Friday, Sunday

There’s a moment in the song when the best things come together. “Everyone is singing with heart,” said…

“Surroundings: Painting Nature's Chaos” brings Greg Navratil's vibrant

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Artist paints vibrancy of ‘nature’s chaos’ in Port Angeles exhibit to open Thursday; free talk, reception slated Friday

PORT ANGELES — Twenty-eight years ago, the artist boarded the train for Seattle, his bicycle in tow. Upon…

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Story People revive April Fool’s tradition at Port Angeles Library

PORT ANGELES — Alan Turner hosted a night of joke-telling — uncensored and free — for years. But…

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WEEKEND: Peninsula Singers concert to honor late member on Saturday and Sunday

SEQUIM — Wherever she lived, Jane Stevenson got together with people and made music. She taught elementary school…

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Pipia Sisters look to ‘kick-start’ plans

PORT TOWNSEND — The Pipia Sisters, two Port Townsend-bred performers, are planning a children’s theater camp, a Port…

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WEEKEND: Peninsula Singers concert to honor late member on Saturday and Sunday

SEQUIM — Wherever she lived, Jane Stevenson got together with people and made music. She taught elementary school…

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WEEKEND: Dancers, troupes to sashay, shimmy into Port Angeles venue Saturday night

PORT ANGELES — If you’re interested in burlesque, bellydance, Gypsy or steampunk culture, you’ll be pleased to know…

Dillan Witherow and Abby Mae Latson will appear tonight at Next Door

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WEEKEND: Witherow to ascend stage at Port Angeles pub tonight

Tonight signifies Friday, March 28. PORT ANGELES — Abby Mae Latson and Dillan Witherow, those Port Angeles-bred sweethearts,…

Robin Bessier  — David Conklin photo

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WEEKEND: Jazz songstress to step out onto Sequim stage Saturday night

SEQUIM — A bit of jazz, some bossa nova and a dose of samba will fill Wind Rose…

Olive (Barbara Drennan) and Sylvan (Don White) struggle to connect in “Olive and the Bitter Herbs.”  —Photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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WEEKEND: Readers Theatre Plus performance looks at inner self beginning tonight

Today and tonight signify Friday, March 28. SEQUIM — Olive, along with her suitor, her gay neighbors and…

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WEEKEND: Poet to step up to coffee house mic tonight

Tonight signifies Friday, March 28. SEQUIM — Craig Andrews, a rock ‘n’ roll musician, California student of religion…

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Pipia Sisters look to ‘kick-start’ plans

PORT TOWNSEND — The Pipia Sisters, two Port Townsend-bred performers, are planning a children’s theater camp, a Port…