WICA’s latest production takes audiences on a journey to 1920s Italy
Sometimes a daydream is more than just a
When: Monday, April 28 through Saturday, May 3. Performances are at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 28, 29 and
Music can inspire them. An image can inspire them. Even an argument can inspire them.
A little lamb, a taste of baklava and a bit of belly dancing never hurt anybody.
There is a revival afoot with food and farmers.
The famously atmospheric Green Mill Lounge on the northside of Chicago, Ill. is a jazz club that bears the distinction of having been a favorite haunt of the notorious 1920s gangster Al Capone.
When: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, April 26.
BAYVIEW — Dan Weehunt wasn’t too thrilled when Lil’ Miss, his Boston bull terrier/boxer mix, started jumping on his stomach in the middle of a deep sleep.
Now he couldn’t be happier.
Whidbey Islanders are lucky to live where the best gifts are made.
Their friends and family are even luckier because they reap the rewards of receiving something made by some very fine local artists and craftsmen.
A night out at the theater can be magical.
There’s the privilege of a ticket in hand; the lobby with its promise of refreshment; the fresh program offered by a welcoming usher.
Upon entering the theater, the sinking down into a comfy chair designated solely for your singular body and then the darkness; the lights; the set; the costumes; the actor projecting the very essence of a playwright’s soul strung on the vision of the director.
Another handsome bloke made his kingly walk down the royal runway with crown, scepter and big heart intact.
Friends of Friends Medical Support Fund crowned the second Mr. South Whidbey recently, much to the delight of a sold-out crowd at Freeland Hall.
Salmon chowder, Swedish meatballs with lingonberries, lefse, heart waffles with strawberries and whipped cream and a Scandinavian dreamof baked treats.
Sound good? They are all ready and waiting for hungry appetites at the eighth annual Nordic Fest.