Entertainment

Makah weavers to tell of their art at Studium Generale

EDITOR’S NOTE: “Three Makah Weavers,” originally planned for Thursday was canceled due to illness. Instead, Studium Generale will be a free showing of “Usual and… Continue reading

Registration still open for Saturday’s Railroad Bridge run/walk

Space is still available in the Railroad Bridge 5K/10K on Saturday. The Railroad Bridge race, the second in the Run the Peninsula Series,… Continue reading

Singers in the Rain to perform for Candlelight Concert

Singers in the Rain to perform for Candlelight Concert

Singers in the Rain, a men’s choral group, will be featured in their ninth return engagement at the Candlelight Concert at 7… Continue reading

Singers in the Rain to perform for Candlelight Concert

PNW Trio to perform at college

Jennifer Nelson, Wendy Wilhelmi and Francine Peterson will perform as the PNW Trio as part of the 2019 Maier Hall Concert Series… Continue reading

Easter egg hunts set today in Port Townsend

The oldest continuous Easter egg hunt on the Peninsula will begin at 8 a.m. today. The 89th hunt, hosted by the Port… Continue reading

Men with Guitars concert scheduled for Saturday in Sequim to raise funds

Men with Guitars concert scheduled for Saturday in Sequim to raise funds

John, Paul, George and Ringo will be in the house. So will Phil and Don Everly. Channeling that youthful Beatles-Everlys energy are Barry,… Continue reading

Men with Guitars concert scheduled for Saturday in Sequim to raise funds
Famed Montana poet to read his work in Port Townsend

Famed Montana poet to read his work in Port Townsend

Roger Dunsmore, a distinguished poet from Montana, will read from his new book “On The Chinese Wall, New and Selected Poems, 1966-2018”… Continue reading

Famed Montana poet to read his work in Port Townsend
Internationally known guitarist to perform in Coyle

Internationally known guitarist to perform in Coyle

Guitarist Claude Bourbon will perform Middle Eastern and Spanish blues at Concerts in the Woods at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The concert will be… Continue reading

Internationally known guitarist to perform in Coyle

Steelhead Review Series continues at ONRC Thursday

The 2019 Wild Steelhead Review Series will continue at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Hemlock Forest Room at the Olympic Natural Resources Center.… Continue reading

Audubon group to hear mastodon stories

Audubon group to hear mastodon stories

The Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Dungeness River Audubon Center at Railroad Bridge Park, 2151 W.… Continue reading

Audubon group to hear mastodon stories

Bike rider to urge ‘engaging while aging’ in stories

Lin Bruce is a late blooming, against-the-odds cross-country cyclist whose first transcontinental ride was in honor of her 60th birthday in 1999.… Continue reading

Bainbridge illustrator to talk in Northwind

Bainbridge illustrator to talk in Northwind

Join Bainbridge Island book artist Carolyn Terry as she discusses the creation of her work at the Northwind Book Arts Group spring… Continue reading

Bainbridge illustrator to talk in Northwind
Inaugural Food and Flowers Show opens today

Inaugural Food and Flowers Show opens today

The Gallery at Old Alcohol Plant will celebrate its inaugural Food and Flowers Show with an opening reception from 3 p.m. to… Continue reading

Inaugural Food and Flowers Show opens today
Doreen Hynd finds lightness, balance in ‘exercise art’

Doreen Hynd finds lightness, balance in ‘exercise art’

Port Townsend teacher subject of documentary at Women & Film fest

Doreen Hynd finds lightness, balance in ‘exercise art’
Poetry graces popular park trails

Poetry graces popular park trails

Nature is pure poetry, judging by the artwork on Olympic National Park trails. The North Olympic Library System (NOLS) has teamed… Continue reading

Poetry graces popular park trails
Women Film festival offers 17 documentaries, features

Women Film festival offers 17 documentaries, features

This movie — and its heroines — are not what you think. So promises Carra Greenberg, who brings the documentary “Daughters of… Continue reading

Women Film festival offers 17 documentaries, features
Comedian spotlighted at Peninsula College

Comedian spotlighted at Peninsula College

Peninsula College will kick off spring quarter with a national touring comedian appearing on campus. Tommy Ryman, a semifinalist on NBC’s Last… Continue reading

Comedian spotlighted at Peninsula College
Fifth Street Community Garden walks return for 2019

Fifth Street Community Garden walks return for 2019

The Clallam County Master Gardeners monthly garden walks at the Port Angeles Fifth Street Community Garden are slated to begin at 10… Continue reading

Fifth Street Community Garden walks return for 2019

Grammy nominee Karrin Allyson, band to perform at Peninsula College tonight

Jazz vocalist Karrin Allyson will bring her band to Port Angeles for a performance at 7 tonight at the Little Theater at… Continue reading

NorthWest Women’s Chorale concert features two shows in one day

NorthWest Women’s Chorale concert features two shows in one day

The NorthWest Women’s Chorale will present its spring concert, “Weather, or not …” at 2 p.m. Saturday at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100… Continue reading

NorthWest Women’s Chorale concert features two shows in one day