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Kathy Tilly and Sue Stanton are the Port Townsend Gallery’s featured artists for May. Tilly lives and paints on the Toandos Peninsula. She’s a Washington native, born in Aberdeen, … more
Pocket yachts. Port Townsend hosts the Pocket Yacht Palooza, a free boat show, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 29. The boats will be shown in the Commons area of the Northwest Maritime … more
Storms to snow to river to sea. And all of us in between. This is the cycle of the watershed immortalized in a new mural on display at Finnriver by Jesse Watson and Taj Watson. One of the main … more
Rocker Nathaniel Talbot is set to play the six strings in Port Townsend, bringing his deft finger-style sound to the other side of the Puget Sound. With bassist Keegan Harshman and Mickey Grimm on … more
The talented flugelhornist and composer Dimitri Matheny will be returning to Port Townsend with a show at the Cellar Door featuring songs from his new album, “Cascadia,” released in … more
Centrum, one of the Olympic Peninsula’s largest nonprofit arts organizations, is welcoming two new members to its team. Joining Centrum as its residency and artist projects program … more
Carpe Diem String Quartet will perform for the second weekend of Concerts in the Barn. Consisting of Charles Wetherbee, violin; Marisa Ishikawa, violin; Korine Fujiwara, viola; and Ariana Nelson, … more
Derek Firenze dfirenze@ptleader.com   No matter how intricately stitched, all threads must be cut to tie an end that holds the work together. In “Juxtapositions,” an … more
Summer in Quilcene brings a special recurrence... more
F or Lara Gaasland-Tatro, the artist behind Lara Edgeland Arts, time spent in the great outdoors has inspired the creation of jewelry and art that highlight the natural world around us. Through her … more
The Quilcene Fair and Parade returned to an appreciative community last weekend, finally emerging from its COVID-caused absence. The Leader's Brian Kelly gathered his favorite photos from the … more
A feel good story for all ages is on its way into hearts for the holidays. The curtain is set to rise at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec 1 on “New Moon: A Dog’s Tale” a newly commissioned … more
The students of Olympic Peninsula HomeConnection will be presenting Shakespeare’s “Coriolanus” as their annual theater production. It will be their second year of returning live to … more
The Chimacum High School Concert Band traveled to Port Angeles High School recently to participate in the Washington Music Educators Association Regional Ensemble Contest. Organizers note that … more
The idea of a mystic is often conflated with some solitary figure high in the mountains, deep in a cave, or hidden away in the woods. This year’s “Into the Mystic Faire” at Unity … more
A special evening of art and music hosted by local creatives is planned for the First Saturday Art Walk on May 6 in Port Townsend. Andrew Sheldon has been painting landscapes, portraits, and … more
Leader News Staff news@ptleader.com   Key City Public Theatre has revitalized the spirit of PlayFest from its 25-year history to present work from regional playwrights and beyond with … more
Generally speaking, hospitals are not always known for their morale-boosting atmosphere. But when in Port Townsend, do as the artists do: Let art heal. Forty new pieces of art were … more
Port Townsend’s newest theater company brings the laughs this weekend. Featuring five one-act comedies, David Ives’ “All in the Timing” is a witty, romantic, … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Denis Villeneuve stuck the landing. I've only followed Villeneuve's filmmaking career since "Sicario" in 2015 — he's been directing feature films since … more
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