Kirkland's Henry Bischofberger takes woodworking to soaring heights.
Crowds packed downtown Kirkland for the city's first-ever SummerFest over the weekend.
Clarissa Lambert, 15, is profiled in her hometown newspaper, The Wenatchee World.
Kirkland's first SummerFest, a family celebration of music and arts, is Friday evening and all day Saturday, based at Marina Park downtown.
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.
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Thoroughly Modern Millie will be July 27- 29 at Kirkland Performance Center. Godspell is Aug 10-12 at Studio East.
Pat Cashman and John Keister of classic Seattle TV show "Almost Live" respond to rumors, via a YouTube video.
The Fabulous Roof Shakers play at Marina Park in the Kirkland Summer Concert series at 7 p.m., followed by Ayron Jones and The Way at the Wilde Rover nearby at 9.
Auditions begin in September at the children's theater training program for 2012-13 productions ranging from Sweeney Todd to Romeo & Juliet.
The effort aims to create community in transit while supporting local authors and literacy nonprofits.
The Kirkland youth theater troupe reprises its spring production of Much Ado About Nothing at the forested park on June 29.
The arts festival at the Cascadia, UW Bothell campus is in its 40th year.
The event will feature a new juried gallery and free public workshops, among other changes this year.
Former Kirkland City Council Member Jessica Greenway reviews a memorable performance by the choral group that includes Kirkland's Melissa and Jeff Thirloway.
More than 60 Washington wines will be featured at the the festival July 20-22 at Marina Park.
Local poets and literary arts enthusiasts gathered at SoulFood Books on Saturday to celebrate the city's centennial with spoken word.
The food and music festival June 20 at the assisted living center in Kirkland will feature its Merrill Gardens Dancers -- who staged last year's fun 'Thriller' performance.
The Mel Brooks musical is a true feel-good crowd pleaser.
Headliners include Booker T. Jones, Hubert Laws and the Clayton Brothers Quintet.
The free event will take place June 9 and feature original poems by community contributors.