Special to The Leader
The month will see more than two dozen Port Townsend students show off their dramatic talents, through a five-night presentation of William Shakespeare’s …
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3/14/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
The Port Townsend Victorian Heritage Festival runs April 26-28 this year, but tickets went on sale online March 1, and festival co-chairs Kathleen Knoblock and …
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3/14/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
Familiar now to readers of The Leader as the author of its “Aging in Good Spirits” column, Carole Marshall has traversed a long road toward becoming a …
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3/14/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
Rainshadow Recording’s concert series on Saturday, March 30, will showcase both a veteran artistic partnership and a relatively newfound musical …
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3/12/24
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By James Robinson
Local artists, creatives and community members are encouraged to learn about Port Townsend’s recently released Arts and Culture Plan at a special networking …
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3/12/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
Port Townsend will get to sample a taste of authentic flamenco song and dance Saturday, March 16, at 8 p.m., when the Eaglemount Winery and Cidery at 1893 S. Jacob …
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3/12/24
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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 …
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3/6/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
Singer-songwriter Casey Neill is no stranger to either Port Townsend or The Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery. In addition to touring throughout America, Europe and …
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3/5/24
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By Carolyn Lewis
It’s a p leasure to spend time with artist Scott Pascoe in his cool studio upstairs at the Port Townsend Post Office. Who knew that art was being created …
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3/5/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
Although Daniel Duane “3D” Deardorff died on Sept. 19, 2019, at the age of 67, the Mythsinger Legacy Project and his life partner, Judith-Kate …
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2/28/24
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Special to The Leader
For nearly 40 years, March has been designated as “Music in Our Schools” month by the National Association of Music Educators, and the orchestra …
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2/27/24
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By Holly Erickson Special to The Leader
Shirley Moss, a petite woman with flowing waist-length hair and a welcoming smile, is The Chainmaker. She created her first chain when she was just 16 …
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2/27/24
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By Leader Staff
Art can give solace — to the artists and the viewers. This is what five women explore in “A Warm Embrace,” the exhibition opening this weekend at …
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2/27/24
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By Carolyn Lewis
Stepping into Jeanne Toal’s studio, one is immediately struck by its simplicity. Unlike the typical cluttered chaos of creative spaces, this studio exudes an …
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2/27/24
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By Diane Walker
“I often feel none of this would have happened if not for my dogs,” said artist Jeanne Simmons, whose exhibit, “Photographs, Artifacts, …
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2/27/24
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By Carole Marshall
The drive is beautiful. As far as the eye can see there are rolling hills, red barns, an occasional silo, grazing cattle, majestic horses prancing in fields. Farmhouses, …
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2/27/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
Minor spoiler to start: "Drive-Away Dolls," contrary to its mildly misleading trailer, is not set in the 21st century.
This matters because its period-piece …
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2/27/24
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By Kirk Boxleitner
He’s a newcomer to Port Townsend, but Joachim Cooder is no novice to the music industry. He’s recorded with rhythm-and-blues stars such as Mavis …
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2/27/24
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Special to The Leader
The Port Ludlow Performing Arts brings the Los Angeles-based Black Market Trust to the Bay Club on Thursday, March 7, for a 7 p.m. concert.
Black Market …
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Special to The Leader
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2/20/24
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By Brian MacKenzie and Steven Woolbright
Four Chimacum High School student musicians took top honors at the North Olympic Regional Solo and Small Ensemble Festival, held at Port …
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By Brian MacKenzie and Steven Woolbright
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2/20/24
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