Current Civic Poet of Seattle Shin Yu Pai knows disconnect. But she also knows belonging.
“My interest in writing poetry stemmed from finding that language in which I could express …
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Nightfall at Point Wilson is usually a quiet affair. Visitors disappear from the path to the lighthouse. The breeze and the surf blur the day's footprints. The sky behind the lighthouse shifts to a …
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Dave Ehnebuske
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8/24/23
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When curating a gallery, Chicago artist Mary O'Shaughnessy believes each piece of art should have breath around it: “You look at a piece, walk away, take a breath and then see another one.”
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Thais Oliveira
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8/23/23
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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 …
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Michael Vince Snyder Dubose
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8/4/23
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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 …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 8/4/23 |
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 …
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Anna Tallarico
atallarico@ptleader.com | 8/4/23 |
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 …
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Kirk Boxleitner
kboxleitner@ptleader.com
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8/4/23
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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 …
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Maude Eisele for The Leader
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8/4/23
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I’m daydreaming of a world tour of cucumber salad as I water my garden. It’s on my bucket list to grow all thirteen cucumbers from my favorite seed company — “Renee’s …
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Sidonie Maroon
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8/4/23
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There was quite an impressive paean to a PT theatre — on Page 1 — of The Seattle Times recently ...
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Bill Mann
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8/2/23
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For the first time since 2019, BrewFest was celebrated in the garden at Port Townsend Brewing. The event, held Saturday, is an annual fundraiser put on by the Edensaw Community Cancer Foundation. …
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Lloyd Mullen
lloyd@ptleader.com | 7/27/23 |
Summer in Quilcene brings a special recurrence...
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Anna Tallarico
atallarico@ptleader.com | 7/26/23 |
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 …
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 7/26/23 |
Soundcheck is offering four days of music, arts, and culture across multiple venues throughout...
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Leader News Staff
news@ptleader.com | 7/26/23 |
Rainshadow Recording and Concerts welcomes long-time Portland-based singer-songwriters...
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7/26/23
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For Hannah Lee Jones, publishing her first book of poetry last October and knowing it was connecting with readers...
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Leader News Staff
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Teaching artist Carolyn King, center, leads a weekend-long workshop at Northwind Art School...
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7/26/23
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Solace. It’s what one photographer wants...
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by Diane Urbani
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7/26/23
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Port Townsend Public Library Director Melody Sky Weaver is preparing to share “My Great Swedish Adventure: The Power of Libraries, Family and Travel in a Pandemic” ...
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Kirk Boxleitner
atkboxleitner@ptleader.com | 7/26/23 |
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 …
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7/19/23
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