Entertainment

Community dinners set for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day

Free holiday meals are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The dinners are arranged by community. CHIMACUM Free Christmas… Continue reading

Hi-Jinx: an ‘outrageous’ Christmas package

Hi-Jinx: an ‘outrageous’ Christmas package

The show is irreverent and reverent. It’s sweet. It’s tart. And you have to hear the songs to believe and sing along… Continue reading

Hi-Jinx: an ‘outrageous’ Christmas package
Hurricane Ridge offers plenty for winter adventurers

Hurricane Ridge offers plenty for winter adventurers

Time to slip on the boots, skis, snowboard, snowshoes and/or the warmest cold-weather gear and head on up to the ridge.… Continue reading

Hurricane Ridge offers plenty for winter adventurers
OTA’s production of ‘Bakersfield Mist’ is cast, in rehearsal

OTA’s production of ‘Bakersfield Mist’ is cast, in rehearsal

Inspired by true events, Olympic Theatre Arts’ coming production of “Bakersfield Mist” by Stephen Sachs, is cast and in rehearsal. “Bakersfield Mist” will… Continue reading

OTA’s production of ‘Bakersfield Mist’ is cast, in rehearsal
’Magical’ twice at Key City Playhouse: tickets on sale now for New Year’s Eve show

’Magical’ twice at Key City Playhouse: tickets on sale now for New Year’s Eve show

She’s been a female incarnation of Scrooge for weeks. And Vickie Daignault, a nationally-known actor recently alighted at the Key City Playhouse,… Continue reading

’Magical’ twice at Key City Playhouse: tickets on sale now for New Year’s Eve show
Improve river habitat with tree-planting trip

Improve river habitat with tree-planting trip

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and the North Olympic Salmon Coalition are seeking volunteers to help plant native trees along the Dungeness River from… Continue reading

Improve river habitat with tree-planting trip

PT performer slated for tonight at Rainshadow Recording

Singer-songwriter Micaela Kingslight will perform at 7:30 tonight at Rainshadow Recording on Battery Way at Fort Worden. Tickets are $15 and are… Continue reading

Ugly sweater contest, pub crawl set tonight

An ugly sweater contest, a pub crawl and poker walk — all in one night. The Kiwanis Club of Port Angeles has… Continue reading

Choral Belles to perform in Port Townsend Candlelight Concert

The Choral Belles, an all-women’s chorale, will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday for Trinity United Methodist Church’s Annual Christmas Candlelight Concert. Admission… Continue reading

‘Material as Metaphor’ opens with free reception

‘Material as Metaphor’ opens with free reception

To create freely, to make art outside what anyone expects: That’s what these women want. They are four Americans of color; four… Continue reading

‘Material as Metaphor’ opens with free reception
All kinds of comedy in ‘The Nutcracker Cracked Up’

All kinds of comedy in ‘The Nutcracker Cracked Up’

Olympic Theatre Arts and Sequim Ballet come together for an original twist on a timeless Christmas classic with “The Nutcracker Cracked Up.” Comedic… Continue reading

All kinds of comedy in ‘The Nutcracker Cracked Up’

Art and music together in Port Angeles

Second Friday Art Rock (2FAR) will bring color to gray with music featuring Ches Ferguson and Friends and artists Cherish Dahinden and… Continue reading

Blues friends to play Studio Bob this weekend

Blues friends to play Studio Bob this weekend

Upstage Presents and Studio Bob will host a performance of the blues group Band of Friends at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are… Continue reading

Blues friends to play Studio Bob this weekend
Dickens’ ‘Christmas Carol’ as radio show this weekend

Dickens’ ‘Christmas Carol’ as radio show this weekend

Charles Dickens could not have conceived of a wireless machine that would use sound waves to transmit his novella “A Christmas Carol”… Continue reading

Dickens’ ‘Christmas Carol’ as radio show this weekend

Discovery Bay raptor rescue center to host open house Saturday

The Discovery Bay Raptor Rehabilitation and Education Center will host an open house from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The bird… Continue reading

Self-guided parlor tour set for Saturday in Port Townsend

Port Townsend invites the public to step back into a quieter time for the holidays and experience the simple joys of the… Continue reading

Sequim City Band, Sequim Community Orchestra join forces for holiday concert

Sequim City Band, Sequim Community Orchestra join forces for holiday concert

Two long-standing community groups will come together for one big holiday show when the Sequim City Band hosts Sequim Community Orchestra to open… Continue reading

Sequim City Band, Sequim Community Orchestra join forces for holiday concert
Winter Song concerts slated for this weekend in Port Townsend

Winter Song concerts slated for this weekend in Port Townsend

Singer, songwriter and violinist Kathryn Clair will be accompanied by collaborator Don Henson on piano and percussion in two shows in East Jefferson County this… Continue reading

Winter Song concerts slated for this weekend in Port Townsend
Jingle Jazz offers holiday cheer Thursday

Jingle Jazz offers holiday cheer Thursday

Peninsula College will ring in the holiday season at the sixth annual Jingle Jazz concert at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Little… Continue reading

Jingle Jazz offers holiday cheer Thursday

Port Ludlow Art League plans reception

An art exhibit spotlighting Port Ludlow artists will be on display at the Sound Community Bank in December. Participating artists will use… Continue reading