How do you deal with loss? Not a small loss, but the greatest loss imaginable?
Langley painter Jon Sarkis has been chosen as the poster artist for the 34th annual Choochokam Arts 2009 festival in July.
My father, who is now 100 years old (and still has a valid driver’s license though he doesn’t drive anymore),…
A crowd gathers to form a massive peace sign at the Earth Day celebration at Bayview Corner.
Art by the youthful set abounds on South Whidbey Island.
Conductor of Fun Jim Freeman dances with a frog at Welcome the Whales Day in Langley.
Mayor Paul Samuelson helped dedicate the city’s new whale bell during this year’s Welcome the Whales Day in Langley.
A festive crowd of several hundred whale fans descended on Langley on Saturday for the city’s annual Welcome the Whales Day.
The Record features various poets reading their work aloud for “A Peek at the Poets” preview of the brand new Brave New Words poetry festival at Greenbank Farm from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 18.
The late, great modern dance choreographer Martha Graham said that dancers were the messengers of God.
With the debut of Brave New Words, Whidbey Island’s very own poetry festival happening today from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Greenbank Farm, the Record wraps up its pre-festival series of “A Peek at the Poets.”