Combine Denise Johnson’s two decades in the restaurant industry, and her husband, Bruce Johnson’s years as a baseball star and you get Field of Champions Sports Bar & Grill in Issaquah.
The Village Theatre’s Anne of Green Gables is a study in how to make an adult appear like an 11-year-old girl and then age her back over a three-hour musical.
It’s sixth period weight training at Issaquah High School, but don’t expect sweaty shirtless boys to take turns trying to prove their brawn or stereotyped testosterone-fueled teasing.
Don’t even expect to find men, because this class is all women and it’s all about encouragement.
ArtEAST is offering a holiday open house this year at its new location on Front Street Dec. 4 with art,…
Bellevue College film instructor Michael Korolenko has won an Accolade Award of Merit for his short film “Of Yesterday and Tomorrow.”
Local artists have a new home in downtown Issaquah. Renovation is complete on the old Lewis Hardware building, and artEAST…
Artist Clay Schonberger will have his work on display at Pogacha restaurants this winter.
Master Chorus Eastside will present a Victorian Christmas, complete with carols and audience sing-alongs, in a pair of performances Dec. 4 and 12.
The Bellevue Arts Museum is seeking artists to apply to the 65th annual Bellevue Arts Museum artsfair.
The Issaquah History Museums will host its annual holiday open house Dec. 4 at the Issaquah Train Depot, 50 Rainier Boulevard North
If it were not for the gray, Pacific Northwest drizzle outside, one might think the people walking in to the Vedic Cultural Center wearing saris and salwar kameez were in India.
But this is Sammamish, not New Delhi; As the Indian American families escape the cold and wet outside and pour into the brightly lit Hare Krishna vedic center, they prepare to symbolically celebrate victory of light over darkness–the basic message of Diwali, festival of lights.
After two and a half years of refining, the “Anne and Green Gables” musical debuted with its first full performance Thursday night.
Fall is in the air and so are those pesky cold and flu viruses. The sniffles start soon after children head back to school and chillier temperatures drive us all indoors.
The cupcake craze has arrived in Issaquah, and it couldn’t be sweeter. “Everybody loves a cupcake,” said Barbara Kiker, who…
The Patriot Players at Liberty High School will present the classic drama based on events from the Salem With Trials of 1692 this November.
The award-winning Patriot Players of Liberty High will present Arthur Miller’s classic American drama, The Crucible, this month.
An Issaquah art group plans to host an open house for its new downtown location Nov. 6. The artEAST Art…
Improving the energy efficiency of residences has been identified as an effective way to solve not only some of the nation’s energy crises but also to save homeowners and renters money on monthly bills.
On Tuesday, the Rovin’ Fiddlers welcomed another musician to the fold. Guitar player Jackie Schmidt had heard about the group and its Tuesday evening jam sessions from her fiddling friend Tami Curtis.
The Downtown Issaquah Association will host a free Halloween event for families Saturday, Oct. 30, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hailstone Feed Store, across from the Village Theatre, at 232 Front Street.