Aran Galligan, a self-described “multidisciplinary material-smith” whose work is showcased at the Zee Tai Collective, is offering a series of semi-monthly workshops on making enamel …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/30/25
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Art galleries throughout Port Townsend and Jefferson County are taking part in the weekend of the “First Saturday” Art Walk for May by having their featured artists address and interact …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/30/25
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Seattle-based guitarist Mark H. Wilson will be joining the Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra for its free April concert, as it performs themes from popular movie composer John Williams.
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/23/25
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Port Ludlow Performing Arts will present the Barbra Lica Quintet in a concert at the Bay Club on Saturday, April 27, at 7 p.m.
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By Dave Cunningham
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4/23/25
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The latest performer in Trinity United Methodist Church’s Candlelight Concerts series didn’t need to be invited to take part.
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/23/25
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The time for reveling in nature amid our delightful spring-blooming landscapes and gardens is upon us.
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By Carolyn Smith
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4/23/25
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They’ve played together for decades, but local Celtic harpist David Michael and Southwestern guitarist Michael Mandrell agreed it’s been too long since they’ve played together for the public in Port Townsend.
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/23/25
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Ryan Coogler has always been a solidly dependable filmmaker, but “Sinners” — his fifth and latest feature film, as both writer and director — is more than just a very good film, on the same reliably well-made level as 2015’s “Creed,” 2018’s “Black Panther” and 2022’s “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/23/25
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Young artists will be able to tell stories, solve problems and let their imaginations fly in their wearable art pieces, according to teaching artist Margie McDonald.
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Leader Staff
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4/23/25
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April 12-13 was a nerd streaming weekend, with the return of sci-fi’s longest-running television franchise, and the sophomore season of a critically acclaimed TV adaptation of an equally critically acclaimed video game.
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/16/25
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The Quilcene Lantern is hosting a three-day “Earth Day Revival” festival weekend with gates opening at noon on Friday, April 18, through Sunday, April 20, until 4 p.m.
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Leader staff
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4/16/25
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Olympic Peninsula HomeConnection (OPHC) is poised to present Shakespeare’s As You Like It, making it the school’s twelfth annual Shakespeare production.
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Leader staff
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4/16/25
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Seattle-based alt-country outfit Lightweight Champion will visit Port Townsend on Friday, April 18, as a part of their Pacific Northwest tour.
The band is a musical collaboration between four …
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Leader Staff
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4/16/25
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Soaring egg prices, driven by Avian Flu, makes it the ideal time to try eggless baking. While I enjoy eggs and hope they become affordable again, I’ve been baking without them for over a decade, achieving fabulous results.
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Sidonie Maroon
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4/16/25
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The Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra (PTSO) held its Young Artist Competition on March 29 at Grace Lutheran Church, selecting prize winners in both junior and senior divisions. There were 18 …
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Leader Staff
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4/16/25
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Jefferson County offers no shortage of events to help the community celebrate Easter. Here is a roundup of some of them.
The Friends of Fort Flagler are presenting an Easter egg hunt at …
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Leader Staff
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4/16/25
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The music played by Yagódy, scheduled for Wednesday, April 16, at the Palindrome at Eaglemount Winery and Cidery, is a blend of Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Serbian folk.
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/16/25
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Val Kilmer died too young at the age of 65 on April Fools’ Day, which I suspect would have amused him more than anyone.
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/9/25
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Mollie O’Brien is new to performing at the Palindrome, but the American roots singer has some preexisting roots in Port Townsend, a town she started visiting in the early 2000s, even before she …
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By Kirk Boxleitner
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4/9/25
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