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For Hannah Lee Jones, publishing her first book of poetry last October and knowing it was connecting with readers... more
Once described by singer-songwriter Buzz Holland as “a person who can sing like an angel and play like the devil,” singer-songwriter and storyteller Dana Cooper brings top-rate balladry … more
As part of the Jefferson County Historical Society’s ongoing exhibits, “Landscapes: Real & Imagined” and “Under Water Street,” exhibit artists David Eisenhour, Joan … more
Rainshadow Recording and Concerts welcomes long-time Portland-based singer-songwriters... more
These kids surely aren’t in Kansas anymore. Students with Salish Coast Elementary School’s SAIL (Supporting Academics with Inclusionary Learning) program performed “The Wizard of … more
The Jefferson County Historical Society is set to host a reopening celebration for the 1868 Rothschild House on Taylor Street and the public is invited to attend. Set from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, … more
Soundcheck is offering four days of music, arts, and culture across multiple venues throughout... more
Kathy Tilly and Sue Stanton are the Port Townsend Gallery’s featured artists for May. Tilly lives and paints on the Toandos Peninsula. She’s a Washington native, born in Aberdeen, … more
Pocket yachts. Port Townsend hosts the Pocket Yacht Palooza, a free boat show, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 29. The boats will be shown in the Commons area of the Northwest Maritime … more
Storms to snow to river to sea. And all of us in between. This is the cycle of the watershed immortalized in a new mural on display at Finnriver by Jesse Watson and Taj Watson. One of the main … more
Rocker Nathaniel Talbot is set to play the six strings in Port Townsend, bringing his deft finger-style sound to the other side of the Puget Sound. With bassist Keegan Harshman and Mickey Grimm on … more
The talented flugelhornist and composer Dimitri Matheny will be returning to Port Townsend with a show at the Cellar Door featuring songs from his new album, “Cascadia,” released in … more
Centrum, one of the Olympic Peninsula’s largest nonprofit arts organizations, is welcoming two new members to its team. Joining Centrum as its residency and artist projects program … more
Carpe Diem String Quartet will perform for the second weekend of Concerts in the Barn. Consisting of Charles Wetherbee, violin; Marisa Ishikawa, violin; Korine Fujiwara, viola; and Ariana Nelson, … more
Derek Firenze dfirenze@ptleader.com   No matter how intricately stitched, all threads must be cut to tie an end that holds the work together. In “Juxtapositions,” an … more
Summer in Quilcene brings a special recurrence... more
F or Lara Gaasland-Tatro, the artist behind Lara Edgeland Arts, time spent in the great outdoors has inspired the creation of jewelry and art that highlight the natural world around us. Through her … more
The Quilcene Fair and Parade returned to an appreciative community last weekend, finally emerging from its COVID-caused absence. The Leader's Brian Kelly gathered his favorite photos from the … more
A feel good story for all ages is on its way into hearts for the holidays. The curtain is set to rise at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec 1 on “New Moon: A Dog’s Tale” a newly commissioned … more
The students of Olympic Peninsula HomeConnection will be presenting Shakespeare’s “Coriolanus” as their annual theater production. It will be their second year of returning live to … more
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