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Hundreds of onlookers lined the water Saturday to mark the start of The Great Port Townsend Bay Kinetic Sculpture Race. The mood by that point had long been high after The Glorious Parade marched … more
Makah Museum will have its annual Christmas bazaar this weekend. The bazaar will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11. There will be traditional Makah carvings, baskets, jewelry, and … more
When witches go riding, and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers, ‘tis near Halloween. Witches, wizards, and ghoulish creatures will all soon be seen wandering the streets of … more
The Chimacum Arts and Crafts Fair returns this weekend for its 35th edition. More than a 75 vendors from the local area and across the state will be at the Chimacum Junior/High School campus with … more
  What do Ebenezer Scrooge and Hamlet have in common? As bizarre bedfellows as they may seem, they both have their rightful place in Key City Public Theatre’s new farcical holiday … more
The full force of flowers, the strength that stands in trees, and the freedom held by the wings of birds are all on display in Margaret Woodcock’s current exhibit “Paintings, Collages, … more
    Welcome to the Disney era of "Doctor Who." Once upon a time, there was a globally popular, decades-spanning sci-fi TV series about a mythic alien trickster figure, who … more
Jolly Old Saint Nick will be at the Chimacum Arts and Crafts Fair Santa Booth on Saturday, Dec. 10 and Sunday, Dec. 11 to pose for photos with kids and families. Students from the Chimacum … more
The best way to stay warm is to keep community close. To facilitate just such a gathering, the Art Farm Gallery on the outskirts of Port Townsend will be hosting an event with live music, good … more
The Port Townsend Marine Science Center will welcome Seattle-based architect Mark Johnson to start off the “Future of Oceans” lecture series as he explores current initiatives, … more
Bill Evans is set to offer a new dance class series in the somatic field. Evans is an internationally-acclaimed instructor of movement. The class, set at the Madrona MindBody Institute in Fort … more
  William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” is, by any measure, a remarkable comedy. Not only does this undeniably complex, who-is-really-whom love triangle overflow with some … more
By Carolyn Lewis   A studio visit is an excellent way to get an inside look at an artist's creative process and gain a more intimate view of their work. Sandra Stowell's studio, just a … more
Before the Grinch, there was Scrooge. That famous character, and a host of others, will be portrayed in a one-man show adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” by … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Jen Lee Chapman, who simply goes by Jen Lee professionally, always knew she wanted to be an artist. It took the former aspiring oil painter a while to realize … more
If you’ve ever wanted to take a piece of so-called art and toss it in the ocean or cover it in mud, the Port Townsend’s Kinetic Sculpture Race is not the place for you. On the weekend … more
The holidays can be hard enough without thinking about the right thing to bring to dinner. That’s why Second Child is taking the guess work out of what can be one of the most esoteric … more
Kitchen creativity needs problems, limits, and formulas. How will I use up these chickpeas? What will I do with these leftover carrots? Our problems push us to come up with solutions; the limits spur … more
There are two types of dancers: Those who want to dance, and those who have to dance. Matia Simmons-Reimnitz, a Port Townsend senior, is staunchly the latter. “I can’t even … more
Gathering together to get better has been going on for 10 years at the annual All County Picnic, and yet again all of Jefferson County is invited to celebrate community resilience on Saturday, … more
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