An invitational exhibition entitled “Crossing Boundaries” will be presented by the Sammamish Arts Commission in the Commons Gallery of Sammamish City Hall from Jan. 21 through April 25.
Pacific Sound Chorus will hold an open house for women who love to sing from 7-9:30 p.m. Feb. 4.
The Sammamish Symphony is getting ready for their “Northern Lights” concert, at two locations next month.
Skyline High School’s play, “The Crucible” will start running next week featuring many talented students in challenging roles.
The Sammamish Symphony Orchestra will perform its “Holiday Pops!” concert at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Meydenbauer Theatre in Bellevue and then at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8 at Eastlake High School.
“White Christmas,” the classic story of post WWII entertainers, comes to the Issaquah High School stage in what has become an every four-year tradition for the school’s drama department.
For a Northwest Beatle’s tribute band, Créme Tangerine has gained international attention.
Musical theater’s subjective emotional truth is understood deeply by director Steve Tomkins, whose production of “Les Misérables” often feels like a fevered and surreal dream given form by stunning set design and propelled forward by a talented cast.
Carly Calbero, voted by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the best street performers in the country, will be performing at Capri Cellars in Issaquah Saturday night.
Ravi Pai set out last fall to flesh out an ending that had circulated in his head for years. Eight months later, he released “Bold and Vulnerable in Delhi,” his freshman novel.
This week’s editorial cartoon by Frank Shiers Jr. looks at just how eager the Pacific Northwest rain was to return.
Nightmare at Beaver Lake held its volunteer orientation Saturday and Sunday, but continues to welcome helping hands. The 10th annual Halloween scare fest is seeking youth and adult volunteers for a variety of roles, especially actors.
Village Theatre has scored a hilarious hit with Xanadu, a campy, athletic new stage spoof of the notorious film flop turned cult classic.
Harken is a developer of technology strategies for business and the author of “Life on Nubis.”
This week’s editorial cartoon by Frank Shiers Jr. can’t quite recover from the ringing in its ears after Sunday’s Seahawks/49ers game.
Downtown Issaquah glassworks gallery artbyfire will offer a mini class Thursday to teach students how to make the faux fruit.
Sammamish Mayor Tom Odell will be part of a community discussion on hunger at Mary, Queen of Peace Catholic Church following a showing of the documentary “A Place at the Table.”
Dan Hegelund, a choir director and vocal artist from Sweden, will open a music school in Issaquah. Common Ground Choir Academy will offer a broad variety of choirs for children, youths, adults, and seniors.
Author and Issaquah resident J.A.Jance will speak at the Issaquah Library at 5 p.m. Sept. 10.
Real life husband and wife Dane Stokinger (Sonny Malone) and Jessica Skerritt (Kira/Clio) will perform together at the Village Theatre in the spirited tongue-in-cheek musical comedy based on the 1980 film of the same name, Xanadu.