The “Twelfth Night” concert by contemporary instrumentalists Tingstad & Rumbel has been a mainstay at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts for as long as the performance hall has been open.
Don your best swimsuit and take a piercing-cold plummet into the New Year.
Young women are swooning regularly over Edward the gorgeous vampire. Meanwhile, local librarians are doing some swooning of their own.
Hundreds of flights canceled in and out of major airports, ice and snow still making any travel difficult, plans changed,…
“Give a kid a field guide.” I heard these words recently at an Audubon Society lecture and have taken them…
Steeped in snow as the island is these days, it’s not uncommon to see the usual drive-by gallery of snowmen dotting the yards and fields of islanders.
According to my calendar, we are now exactly one week away from Christmas Eve, the last shopping/baking/wrapping/assembling day before there…
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been a tad down lately. Since our folks have been gone, the holidays…
The tumor on the base of his spine was the size of grapefruit.
But it took time to convince doctors that something was very wrong.
A tall drink of water strolls into Langley tonight with a guitar under his arm and ready to quench the musical thirst of everybody at the Dog House Tavern.
Pete Jordan and Joan Govedare are married but go their separate ways when it comes to media.
But although his oil and watercolor paintings have nothing to do with her raku-fired pots, there is a common quality of silent serenity in both their bodies of work. Both artists are featured in a show at the Rob Schouten Gallery at Greenbank Farm through Feb. 4.
To get a pure, unadulterated impression of a performance, ask a baby. Imagine my luck when I found myself sitting…