Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
Father-son duo Will and Jaden Smith reunite in this summer’s sci-fi blockbuster, After Earth. Sponsored by Sony.
Bring your umbrella because the forecast is calling for a blustery evening during Edmonds' Third Thursday Art Walk downtown.
Kate Larsson's colorful portrayal of signature Edmonds scenes will be featured on festival posters, ads, apparel and specialty items. This year's Edmonds Arts Festival is June 14-16.
Organizers are still taking film submissions. To be held on May 19, the event will benefit Abolition International.
The mixed media exhibit by 21 students of the private Christian school in Shoreline will be on display through June 3.
The Chamber of Commerce will recognize those helping sustain arts programs in Edmonds in an event following the first Art Walk of 2013 -- the start of the walk's 12th year.
The works of five former members of the Edmonds Arts Commission will be on display at the Frances Anderson Center through May 4.
The sisters announced on their Facebook page Sunday they will play at the 26th Edmonds Rotary Waterfront Festival on May 31. The festival runs May 31 to June 2.
The Edmonds company will present the classic tale of romance and betrayal on April 14 in Everett and April 21 in Edmonds.
We caught up with Bellevue novelist J.A. Jance as she prepares for a slate of local events to talk about and sign her latest Ali Reynolds mystery.
Here’s a look at local favorites in Edmonds. What’s the most recent movie you rented?
Here's a sampling of events for the long holiday weekend, starting with Thursday. Add yours in the comments.
About 100 free tickets are available for the screening -- featuring Edmonds’ Cascade Symphony Orchestra -- at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, Sunday at 7 p.m. and Monday at 9 p.m.
His latest work can be seen at the Edmonds Library, starting Tuesday.
James Martin and Dr. Ben Thal are showing their artistic creations.
The event is a chance to come out and play, watch entertainers and learn about the city's performing arts center.
Last year, Rick Steves teamed up with Edmonds' Cascade Symphony Orchestra to record a special on public television. In January, you're invited to see its debut.
JR Hawse's show is titled "Call of the Wild and Wonderful."
$1 dollar of every ticket sold for Saturday's show at the Edmonds Center for the Arts will go to The Toots Foundation, which supports underprivileged children.
Artists delve under the sea and look up to the stars.
The annual event drew more than 275 participants.
Iris Scott's work is now considered fine art.
Award-winning Canadian musician is also a storyteller and dancer.
The musician, performing at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, plays more than a dozen instruments.
Standards and originals will be on tap.
Artist Karen Dedrickson is featured.
Artist and author Marcia Shaver will talk about her new book on Oct. 18 as part of Third Thursday Art Walk.
The mural was one of three painted in downtown Edmonds this summer.
Side Project has performed in Edmonds and Puget Sound.
Volunteers are trained to serve patrons for the new season, which begins Oct. 5 with Dianne Reeves.
Tickets for "Amaluna" go on sale Sept. 28.
Libraries on Talbot Road and Maple Street are not yet registered with the Little Free Library Web site.
This one is located in Westgate.
Seventh annual event has 23 private art studios. New ARTspot on Main Street is participating.