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Life is good for Sam Marshall. After a spell at Berklee College of Music, he’s returned to the Northwest to…
Only three museums in the state of Washington have won a MUSE award from the American Association of Museums for excellence in use of media and technology – the Experience Music Project, Seattle Art Museum, and in 2008, Bainbridge Island Historical Museum. Really.
A small closet at Helpline House is designated for kitchen-less cooking items. An assortment of noodles, in the Ramen-genre, fills…
Everyone hates the economy right now; everyone, that is, but Steve Motenko. He’s excited about it and is coming to…
Like the icebergs depicted in Dan Kowalski’s photographs, much of the “weight” of the work lies below the surface. Don’t…
Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra conductor David Upham’s hand glides through the air, rising slightly, pinches, then lifts again. Suddenly, his shoulders…
Everyone hates the economy right now; everyone, that is, but Steve Motenko. He’s excited about it and is coming to…
The Magic of Merlin – 5 p.m. Nov. 10 at BPA, 200 Madison Ave. Free.
The Adventures of Robin Hood – 7 p.m. Nov. 12 and 13 at BPA, 200 Madison Ave. Tickets: $10 per person.
We are bombarded daily with information, and yet much of it is mental junk food. It doesn’t nourish us. “What…
It’s hard to find a sector of the community that hasn’t felt the impacts of the economic downturn, but the case was made at an arts forum Wednesday that the cultural sector has taken a disproportionate hit from the city’s budget.
The down economy may have put the brakes on travel plans, but get out your passports, Bainbridge – the world is coming to you.
During November, residents can immerse themselves in a variety of cultures, sampling the traditional and exotic music, dance and food of people from around the planet.
This smorgasbord of ethnically focused events, each organized and presented independently, offers islanders a unique chance to celebrate the rich diversity of arts and customs – all without leaving the island.
