The show is created by a co-founder of Cirque du Soleil.
The Visual Arts Idea grants are given across the Edmonds School District.
The featured artists are Kim Caldwell and JR Hawse.
Edmonds' beloved clown is in the spotlight beginning Wednesday at 7 p.m.
New artistic directors bring fresh choreography to a traditional favorite. Performances are Saturday and Sunday.
"There is so much that music making and cooking share," says symphony Maestro Michael Miropolsky.
The Gothard Sisters have found a niche in the Celtic scene while not forgetting their location connection: Their new video was filmed at Meadowdale Beach Park.
The band first gained popular in the movie "Swingers."
The nonprofit band consists of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and straight members.
Applications must be received Dec. 15.
"All Is Calm" will be performed Thursday at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.
Ketola, married and a mother of four, got her break four years when she impressed Sting so much he asked her to perform on stage at the Gorge.
Tickets are now available for the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic pitting East vs. West. The show's run begins the day after Thanksgiving.
The company is led by its new directors, Mara Vinson and Oleg Gorboulev.
Ten semifinalists will be competing for cash and a record contract.
Alan Stein wrote "The Future Remembered: The 1962 Seattle World’s Fair and Its Legacy."
Thursday's performance will honor veterans in advance of Veterans Day.
Producers acknowledge that Leroy Bell's opening number was prerecorded.
West's art has exhibited worldwide.
The group, celebrating its 30th anniversary, is in Edmonds on Friday.
K Robinson uses oil bar painting to bring out intense color.
Comedy and variety show says it's coming to the Edmonds Center for the Arts on Fourth Avenue North in Seattle.
You can get tickets for the show at half price by going to the Edmonds Center for the Arts' Facebook page.
The Third Thursday Art Walk tonight has 41 locations for you to check out. Of course, there will be original art work, live music, demos and four locations offering food and drink samples.
Want to be undead this year for Halloween? Here are some suggestions.
The 2011 Pacific Northwest Needle Arts Guild Fiber Show is open at the Edmonds Historical Museum.
Joanne Peterson of Edmonds wins an award for nonfiction.
The group has won numerous awards throughout its 30-year history.
The popular musician is now recording with some of the biggest names in music.
Winners will be announced Oct. 20.
"3 Glorias: Flamenco en Vivo" features Saray Munoz, Pedro Cortes and Savannah Fuentes.
Gary Gibson, an instructor at Cornish College for the Arts, will take the stage with a jazz trio.
Seattle artist Toshi Asai mixes writings and drawings.
Carly Calbero, who lives in Marysville and attended Edmonds Community College, could be performing at South by Southwest in 2012.
The former librarian turned rock star will discuss her books and other topics.
Past exhibitors are in the spotlight this month during the gallery's golden anniversary.
Outspoken comic bringing her many personalities to the stage. Expect commentary on social issues as well.
The Seattle Art Museum, Tacoma Art Museum and Northwest African American Museum are participating through December
Edmonds Bookshop will host Sean Salazar and Vincent Meis.
The fifth annual gala and auction will raise funds for the Edmonds Center for the Arts.