“Au-Some Artists,” an event that provides an opportunity for students with special needs to interact with local teen volunteer mentors, will take place from 1-3 p.m. April 26 at the EX3 Boys and Girls Club Recreation and Teen Center in Sammamish.
“Women of Persia,” an exhibition by artist Farshad Alamdari, will be presented by artEast from April 1 through May 30 by artEast.
Jeff Boutiea of Issaquah will play a benefit for Children’s Hospital in Seattle at 8 p.m. June 14 at SoulFood CoffeeHouse in Redmond.
Early on in “The Tutor,” there’s a fear, an icky sense of dread, that things between the titular private teacher and his teenage client could go in an inappropriate direction. It’s a difficult unease to put your finger on. Maybe it’s the tutor’s wolfish smile, or his honeyed words, or his uncanny resemblance to another bespectacled, neurotic and wiry New Yorker.
Issaquah High School graduate Aryn Chatterton, a member of the singing group Boots ‘n’ Cats at Central Washington University, is preparing to travel to Southern California to compete in the Varsity Vocals International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella regional semifinals on April 5.
VALA Eastside and Redmond Town Center are inviting artists, craftsman and designers to participate in the 2014 5th Annual Redmond Arts Festival taking place August 15-17.
Wine and walking will be back in downtown Issaquah on Friday evening, April 4 as part of the third annual Downtown Issaquah Association Wine Walk series.
Issaquah will be making music on Saturday, June 21 in celebration of International Music Day (Fete de la Musique).
Sammamish residents experienced a very special musical experience Tuesday night when the Krishnaswami-Salman duo visited Sammamish Presbyterian Church for their fifth time, performing a blend of French and German musical pieces.
Eastside Catholic School will debut “Guys and Dolls” tomorrow night at the Lyceum Theatre in Skyline High School, with shows running through Sunday.
Tonight, Friday March 14, local children can enjoy a fun-filled “Harry Potter night” at the Issaquah Community Center, including a Triwizard Tournament, obstacle course, crafts snacks and more.
The Watoto Children’s Choir from Africa will perform at 6:30 p.m. March 30 at Eastridge Church in Issaquah. The group arrived in the U.S. on Dec. 14 to kick-off their six month U.S tour, and will closing out their ‘Beautiful Africa: A New Generation’ performances in Washington state.
Sammamish resident and budding author William Robson will be signing copies of his latest book, ‘Elevated Threat’ from 2-3 p.m. March 17 at Barnes and Noble in Downtown Seattle and then from 4-6 p.m. at Barnes and Noble in Woodinville.
Simple Measures will present a concert featuring both French music and a sonata by German composer Richard Strauss.
Eastside Catholic School will perform “Guys and Dolls” from March 20-23 at the Skyline High School Auditorium.
The Downtown Issaquah Association is seeking artists of all types and styles to submit work to be juried for the 13th annual Downtown Issaquah ArtWalk season.
Skyline High School’s drama department will present ‘The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), performing 37 of Shakespeare’s works in only 97 minutes.
Cavalia brings its newest horse and human extravaganza, Odysseo, to Marymoor Park starting Feb. 19. The event, which continues through March 9, includes 63 horses and 47 artists performing under the world’s largest touring big top.
Charlie Baker (Erik Gratton) is pretty down-trodden at the start of “The Foreigner” now playing at Village Theatre. He is a cuckold husband (23 times he points out) who still loves his wife, but believes she is dying. Charlie thinks he has no personality, and is the most boring person alive.
His buddy, Froggy LeSueur (Patrick Phillips) decides that a few days at a fishing lodge in Georgia is just what Charlie needs to get some peace and quiet.
“The Foreigner” opened to Village Theatre audiences Thursday, beginning a six-week run of the Larry Shue written comedy at the the company’s Issaquah playhouse.