The first-ever series of concerts feature local bands.
Susan Babcock just completed her “Winter Walk” mural.
The young busker solicited donations for college while charming crowds at the Edmonds Museum Summer Market.
He'll be there Saturday at noon.
On stage: The Ballard Sedentary Sousa Band.
The show Oct. 6 features Diana Ruiz, Lindi Moo and Nick Baker.
The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest 2012 honors those for opening sentences.
The mosaic is being installed today.
"American Idol" runner-up returns to A Taste of Edmonds, eight years later.
Artist's bold realism is on display at Cole Gallery.
Ellen Clark's "Edmonds Entertains" can be seen in the alley next to Edward Jones on Main Street.
More than 30 artists are represented in the show, which is sponsored by Chase Bank.
The theme of the three new murals to adorn the city this year is "It's an Edmonds Kind of Day."
There was no poster this year, so next years will be much anticipated.
ARTSplash is presented by ArtistsConnect, an affiliate of the Edmonds Arts Festival and Foundation.
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.
Admission is free.
“I’m not an especially spiritual person,” Sam Spencer says. “But I am fascinated by people who are.”
The exhibit continues through July 30.
The Driftwood Players debut a new show.
John N. Hartquist portrayed the Edmonds founder as part of the Third Thursday Art Walk.
The sixth season features a variety of entertainment.
The annual festival continues today and Sunday.
Got any pictures that scream "It's an Edmonds Kind of Day"? Send them in!
The sun has come out for this local tradition.
You can also see her work beginning Monday at the Edmonds Arts Commission's display case at the Frances Anderson Center.
The theme is "An Edmonds Kind of Day." Two will be on Fifth Avenue, and one on Main Street.
Mark Boyle and Michele Usibelli are featured through June 19.
The first exhibit continues through June 10, while the second runs June 12-July 30.
The benefit is June 13. The annual arts festival is June 15-17 at the Frances Anderson Center.
It's the final of ECA-presented shows during its fifth season.
The free event is part of the EPIC Literary Series.
Alternative stage production is today through Sunday
The singer-songwriters will perform as a duo.
The Eastside event this weekend will spotlight 46 artists and 22 studios.
Kathleen A. Johnson's collection of acrylic paintings is titled "Crows, Owls, Hummingbirds, and Trees."
You can see artist Ilene Gienger-Stanfield's work through May 15.
Season will open Sept. 232 with Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Nile."
Beyer, best-known for Fremont's "Waiting for the Interurban," created "Watching Whales" for at Olympic Beach.
Tonight's performance celebrates the man behind the classic song "Alice's Restaurant."