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Andrew Duhon has been crooning since he was a kid riding around with his dad singing along with the country songs on the radio. These days, with the release of his new album “Emerald … more
As the sun crosses the bridge between dark and light, music lovers too are invited to traverse the timeline from the renaissance era into the baroque and through to Beethoven and Mozart’s … more
Studium Generale celebrates National Poetry Month by welcoming Jamestown S’Klallam Elder, scholar, poet, and editor Duane Niatum for a reading and book signing beginning at 12:35 p.m. Thursday, … more
Bry Kifolo’s adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s 1887 short story, “The Canterville Ghost” is an unexpectedly poignant tribute to the original comedy. Bolstered by the direction … more
The Uptown Street Fair will be celebrating 30 years of fun in a day-long event centered on the historic Uptown District of Port Townsend on Saturday, Aug. 20. After being suspended for the last … more
  After three years in dry dock in Port Townsend for restoration work, the gaff-rigged topsail ketch Hawaiian Chieftain was launched April 9.  The weather, a typical foe in the … more
Local poet Zinnia Hansen — who graduated last year from Port Townsend High School — has recently published her first full length poetry collection. A self-reflexive yearning to … more
Inspired by a boat excursion to the San Juan Islands — and a chance encounter with a humpback whale — Los Angeles-based director Alix Hunter’s film-in-progress “The Iron … more
    Naiome Krienke has a really good reason for wanting to learn to carve, and she knew just the place to go: The Port Townsend School of Woodworking at Fort Worden State Park. … more
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