I took this photo with my iPhone. The fog was hanging in the low parts of Battle Point Park while…
When Zann Jacobrown began planning the Jewish Learning Center’s cycle of study on Israel, she opted to expand students’ horizons….
An overnight snowfall on Bainbridge and North Kitsap could be the precursor to a new winter weather system, according to…
The nature of Neil Johannsen’s art Islander and environmentalist Neil Johannsen got a daily dose of the natural world during…
For the past eight years, promoters have told Laura Love time and again that they’d only hire her if she agreed not to say anything political onstage.
“There was this, ‘shut up and sing.’ It was kind of like the McCarthy era,” she said. “It was both implicit and explicit, that I wasn’t to sing or talk about political things. That I was supposed to support the war or be quiet.
Many people dabble. Encaustic artists dribble.
To reduce the ancient art of wax painting to mere drips, however, would be to discount its rich history, not to mention its subtlety and versatility.
A special week began last Sunday with our annual Mochi Tsuki celebration. The next day we vividly remembered The Dream,…
Mochi Tsuki veterans pound sticky rice at the Jan. 18 celebration. Mike Okano, left, was back in action this year…
What goes on
Port Orchard painter/potter Christopher Mathie, one of the contributors in this month’s “Night Sky” exhibit at Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, is far from a conventional artist.
A growing homecoming for islander-turned-Bostoners in the now-even-newer New Old Stock.
Bremerton Symphony music director/conductor Elizabeth Stoyanovich abruptly let go.
Minnesota author/Fulbright Scholar Eric Dregni comes to Poulsbo to discuss his new book over