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Olympic Peninsula native Roger Ferguson has accumulated half a century of experience in bluegrass music, and estimates he’s played in Port Townsend and Jefferson County “countless … more
Hadlock is about to get off the hook. No, no, don’t worry, no one is losing their catch of the day. A long night of hip-hop is booked in Port Hadlock at the Crazy Otter with Midwest … more
Artists who love to go outside and paint the sky, sea, and everything in between are invited to submit their work to Northwind Art for its plein air exhibition. The show is set to open in Port … more
Olympic Peninsula native Roger Ferguson has accumulated half a century of experience in bluegrass music, and estimates he’s played in Port Townsend and Jefferson County “countless … more
When someone thinks of the sport of surfing, the typical image that comes to mind is of long-haired Californians riding West Coast waves. Breaking from that mold, directors Jessica Chen and … more
Salish Sea Butoh will present the third annual Salish Sea International Butoh Festival in August in Port Townsend. The event celebrates Japanese Butoh, an avant-garde style of dance-theater that … more
  Key City Public Theatre’s final weekend of Shakespeare in the Park brings a new play to the Chetzemoka Park stage: “Sometimes the Rain, Sometimes the Sea,” Julia … more
  A rabbit got into the well and died, putrefying what the family needed to stay alive. “They put my grandmother, at age six, down in the well.” That’s how … more
At a time when many Americans have turned to genetic sequencing to learn about their lineages, Tiller’s Folly instead turns towards the history that has been and is being made here in North … more
Youth Education in Arts (YEA) Music Camp round two is scheduled from Monday, Aug. 7 through Friday, Aug. 11 at Swan School in Port Townsend.  Students in grades entering 5 through 12 will … more
Wild THING, you made some hearts sing. You made everything, well, groovy. Hundreds of music fans crowded the gates, ready for the noon opening. First in line at the Eisenhower Avenue … more
Other than the letter “B” there’s not much the music of Bach, The Beach Boys, and Justin Bieber have in common. Except that they’ll all be played by the genre-defying trio … more
From forests to flowers, the Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation is set to get growing in the weeks ahead. Tickets are now on sale for the 2023 Jefferson County Master Gardener … more
A line of mist can travel the horizon like a line of verse whisping its way through a reader’s consciousness. Just as traditional as landscapes are to painting, so too is place to … more
Gallery-9 has announced that Susan Martin Spar and Judith Komishane are the gallery’s featured artists for September. Spar is a classically trained artist who studied at Georgetown Atelier … more
Special to The Leader   For nearly 40 years, March has been designated as “Music in Our Schools” month by the National Association of Music Educators, and the orchestra … more
Come hear the music play. Vin Voleur brings the romance of cabaret live to the stage today with classic European and English-language songs made famous by Edith Piaf, Marlene Dietrich, and other … more
In her attic studio, lined with bundles of willow, Mo Walrath builds “soul boats.”  They’re long caskets, vessels to hold loved ones. For this weaver, making them is an … more
By Holly Erickson Special to The Leader Shirley Moss, a petite woman with flowing waist-length hair and a welcoming smile, is The Chainmaker. She created her first chain when she was just 16 … more
Hear the past come to life as the Salish Sea Early Music Festival continues with early chamber music played on period instruments. A pair of 2 p.m. Sunday shows are slated for March with … more
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