Following a historic trip to Cairo, Egypt, Rabbi Mark Glickman, leader of Congregation Kol Shalom on Bainbridge, has written a…
Journalist David Brancaccio is a new breed of cartographer. Responding to the broken economy, he embarked on a national search…
Anthony Flacco will lead the November Field’s End Roundtable with “From the Screen in Your Mind to the Page in Your Hands” from 7-8:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave.
Nothing like a little pressure. With the departure of David Upham this year, the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra is currently without…
Art Walk gains momemtum with more venues, music In addition to the various galleries in downtown Winslow and around the…
In 1908 a group of women on Bainbridge Island called Ladies’ Aid gathered together in the schoolhouse (now Seabold Hall)…
In 1909, a mere 100 years ago, a young Jew fled Czarist Russia and landed in the unlikely refuge of…
Bainbridge therapist Fredric Matteson has developed an innovative treatment for suicidal clients. Contextual therapy. Metaphor.
Rocky Horror Picture Show comes to Bainbridge Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15-31.
Learn how members of the Bainbridge community have affected the world, near and far, in a variety of ways.
Sept. 19, 3 – 4:30 p.m.
Johnpaul Jones, architect
Indigenous Design: Emerging Gifts
Architect Johnpaul Jones, who has lived on Bainbridge Island for 43 years, has traveled the world on projects such as the San Diego Zoo and the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. He also designed the Bainbridge Island Japanese-American Memorial.
