Every Thursday during the month of August, Bellevue Parks will feature a foreign language film at Crossroads Park with international musical performances before the showing.
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Three Bellevue arts events -- the Bellevue Arts Museum ARTSfair, the 6th Street Fair and the Bellevue Festival of Arts -- converge July 27-29 to bring arts, crafts and music and 300,000 visitors to downtown Bellevue.
Doug Stapleton, an alumnus of the Bellevue College advanced video production certificate program, hopes to raise $10,000 through crowd sourcing to produce a short thriller.
'The Dark Knight Rises' is more than just a summer blockbuster, but a fitting finale to Christopher Nolan's 'Batman' trilogy.
Pat Cashman and John Keister of classic Seattle TV show "Almost Live" respond to rumors, via a YouTube video.
The YouTube trailers for "The (206)" features "Almost Live" alumni John Keister and Pat Cashman, but no details yet on what the trailers preview. The classic show used to skewer Bellevue, Seattle and anything else in the Northwest.
Gino Lucchetti, a regular at Public Opera's monthly performance at Basil's Kitchen at the Bellevue Hilton, was featured in the Seattle Times website on Friday. Watch some clips of his singing here.
The effort aims to create community in transit while supporting local authors and literacy nonprofits.
Bridle Trails State Park's showground will be the stage for a free performance of "Much Ado About Nothing," presented by Studio East, the Kirkland youth theater troupe. The show is June 29.
Are you looking for a gift that your child can make for their dad? Patch has some ideas.
The Mel Brooks musical is a true feel-good crowd pleaser.
Headliners include Booker T. Jones, Hubert Laws and the Clayton Brothers Quintet.
Playback, magazine of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, profiles the band that has been led by Ann and Nancy Wilson, who graduated from Bellevue schools.
Check out our picks for the top activities and hot spots to hit this weekend.
Largest anime convention in the Northwest arrives in Seattle this weekend.
Headliners to the Bellevue Jazz Festival includs the Clayton Brothers Quintet, Booker T. Jones and Hubert Laws Quintet. Tickets to go on sale Friday.
The long-awaited movie based on the popular trilogy by Suzanne Collins opens at midnight Friday morning. Lincoln Square Cinemas in Bellevue has it in IMAX, but it also is showing at Crossroads and Factoria.
More than 40 artists were chosen to be part of the show "BAM Biennial 2012: High Fiber Diet." The show will be on view from Oct. 25, 2012 to Feb. 24, 2013.
Need a unique Valentine's Day gift? Shop for avant garde jewelry and check out the displays at INDULGE, the Bellevue Arts Museum's annual boutique jewelry event.
James Keefe III will sign copies of 'Two Gold Coins and a Prayer,' the gripping tale of his father's experiences as a World War II POW in Stalag Luft III, at the Kirkland and Woodinville Costco stores.
Lee will join former Mayor Don Davidson and comedian Pat Cashman for a benefit performance of the Bellevue Youth Theatre’s “Singin’ in the Rain.”
Dancer Leila Fernandez of Mercer Island -- via Hawaii -- brings Pacific Islander dance instruction to Bellevue.
The Seattle Jewish Chorale will celebrate Hanukkah at Temple B'nai Torah in Bellevue with a concert Wednesday.
The band's leaders, Ann and Nancy Wilson, who grew up in a military family and graduated from Bellevue schools, are notable for being among the women pioneers in rock music.
The ‘gifts’ found in books are as varied as the discovery of a magical ability, a new friendship, a reward a long time coming, a loving relationship or a pretty object made out of something mundane and every-day.
A group of about two-dozen women belonging to a women's barbershop singing club emerged from the crowds for a "Mass Sing"
Prepare for the annual writing project that brings together professional and amateur writers around the world
J.K. Rowling and Sony present another medium for Harry Potter fans.
Heart's leaders Ann Wilson, a graduate of Sammamish High School, and her sister Nancy Wilson, who also graduated from Bellevue schools, have lead the band since the 1970s.
Theatre performances, theatre talk, and BAMIgnite after hours party top our list this week.
Three Bellevue venues are participating Saturday in the national celebration of museums organized by Smithsonian magazine.