Robin Pecknold and Skye Skjelset of the popular group both graduated from Kirkland's Lake Washington High in 2004.
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After 20 years of operation and its first year in a new, modern space, the Kirkland performing arts studio continues to grow and change the lives of local youth.
"Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse" will debut in Redmond on Jan. 24.
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An exhibit at the Renton History Museum examines the mysteries surrounding the elusive Sasquatch.
November is one of the stormiest months in the Northwest, perfect weather for curling up with a good book about stormy weather!
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A number of Eastside groups will start holding kickoff parties tonight for people planning to keep up a 1,700-word-a-day pace to write a novel during the month of November.
Authors are coming to Kirkland, Woodinville, Lake Forest Park and Seattle to talk about their books.
Ghoulies and beasties and things that go bump in the night, all from the King County Library System, just in time for Halloween
Things you might want to know today, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2011.
Heart leaders Ann Wilson, a graduate of Sammamish High School, and her sister Nancy Wilson have lead the famous band since the 1970s.
The upright bassist, professor, movie-score musician and sideman to the stars plays it all -- jazz, classical and folk-rock.
Robin Pecknold and Skye Skjelset, both '04 Lake Washington grads, will appear with their band the Fleet Foxes.
The Kirkland Arts Center offers dozens of classes for students of all ages and levels, including a Wednesday Toddler Art Studio drop-in class.
Take a peek behind the scenes and get a preview of the great performances coming up in the 2011-12 season at the free event on Sunday.
Things you might want to know today, Friday, Aug. 12, 2011.
Other events include Seafair -- of course -- Studio East's Wizard of Oz and Redmond's Zucchini 500 (huh???).
Event organizers expect about 20,000 people from all over the Pacific Northwest to attend the three-day celebration of Indian culture.
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Former Hollywood screenwriter pens a "hooter" of an e-book novel.
Despite the weather, festival-goers enjoyed Saturday's events, including a grilling demo and competition.
Graffiti art shows up in Kirkland -- should we call the cops or the collectors?
As fans get ready for the July 15 opening of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2" - the final movie in the series - remember, there are plenty of other places to get your wizard fix.
Your friendly food writer finds out that there's a right way to make this delicious desert -- and a wrong way.
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The first show of the Kirkland Summer Concert Series at Marina Park lived up to the hype. Evening concerts begin Thursday with Ruby Dee and the Snakehandlers.
The annual tasting festival at Marina Park is July 15-17; "Rum and Sun" is Sunday at Milagro
For many it's too much work, but some of us feel preserving local foods is a tasty tradition that should be passed on to the next generation.
Moving beyond "shaken, not stirred," bartender John Ueding's scientific style includes careful measurements and balance to make the perfect cocktail.
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Lineup includes Alison Krauss, the Decemberists, and Ben Harper
Here's an easy dinner party dish that will impress your guests -- and satisfy your socially minded second-grader.
The ninth annual concert series begins July 8 with 26-time Grammy award winner Alison Krauss.
The Kirkland Arts Center's current exhibit "Social Security" features 11 local artists and their views on social issues in America.
Things you might want to know today, Friday, June 10, 2011.