Check out our list of fun things to do this weekend.
Kirkland Patch's own Julie Arnan on Friday will be at the coffee shop Zoka, which is exhibiting several of her oil paintings all month.
The production company for ABC's The Bachelor TV show conducts a casting call at the Woodmark Hotel with dozens of Northwest women -- and a few men.
Along with internationally renowned artists, the festival starting June 1 highlights rising teen talent and local artists like Bellevue's Martine Bron.
"True Grit" and "Toy Story 3" are among the picks for this year's screenings.
Theater group needs two dogs to cast in its summer production of The Wizard of Oz.
The Wednesday Market open its 2011 season Wednesday afternoon on Park Lane downtown.
Portland's organic brewery teams with the Trellis kitchen to mix and match great combinations, in the first of three interesting local beer events this spring.
With a long list of Hollywood credits, Inglemoor High grad leaves the glamour and glitter to come home and raise her daughter among her family.
Memorial Day Weekend often spells "w-e-t," so here are some fun ideas to keep the children happy.
Kirkland dance teacher Tim Hickey is producing and emceeing the show at Bellevue's Meydenbauer Center.
Things you might want to know today, Saturday, May 21, 2011.
Things you might want to know today, Friday, May 20, 2011.
Painter uses art to portray her journey and emergence though years of chronic pain after pushing the limits as a young artist in New York.
A shady herb exchange provides the finishing touch to a tasty summer dish.
Gallery Wine & Art is donating proceeds from a tasting event Thursday night to Providence Hospice's pediatric program.
Despite record sales in October, the bottom has dropped out of the Kirkland art market, the owner says, forcing the gallery out of business.
"Suburban Sarah," by Finn Hill's Jodie Masiwchuk, was the only cartoon strip written by a woman to reach final round of The Cartoonists Studio's online contest.
The yearly open studio tour gives the public a chance to get up close to artists in their elements.
Kirkland Arts Center sees a great turnout at its first-ever food, wine and art event.
Check our picks for the activities to hit and new bars, restaurants and shops to explore.
Things you might want to know today, Sunday, May 1.
The "Showcase of Excellence" at Kirkland Performance Center on April 27 will celebrate a strong year for the school's music program and help raise money for an upcoming trip to California for the Heritage Festival.
An anonymous donor is giving KPC $3 for every person who "likes" Kirkland's great music and theater venue on Facebook. Offer runs through first week of May.
The Kirkland Arts Center is also planning a fundraising art/food/wine event "Locavore."
Local galleries and businesses open their doors to showcase art.
Things you might want to know today, Monday, April 4, 2011.
Things you might want to know today, Saturday, April 2, 2011.
Purple Cafe, Anthony's, Bin on the Lake, Beach Cafe and Lynn's Bistro are offering deep discounts starting Sunday.
Our picks include brunch at Trellis, watching the Sounders and hoops at Time Out and a Kirkland Choral Society performance.
The realist figurative painter works creating video game characters by day while juggling roles as husband, father and artist.
McKenna Conlin wrote a touching letter to author Sherman Alexie about a character in his book "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian."
KAC provides an array of engaging art classes and workshops to get the creative juices flowing.
Kirkland nutritionist and chiropractor Dr. Eric Klos, a proponent of the alkaline diet, educates his patients about eating healthy foods.
The third annual Redmond Digital Arts Festival will feature speakers and workshops about animation, film-making, video games and music.
All of the locally grown varieties of this shellfish delicacy -- like Kusshis, Kumamotos, Olympias -- are at their peak as spring approaches.
These 25 seventh, eighth and ninth grade students can really play with style and swing.
Check our picks for the activities to hit and new bars/restaurants/shops to explore.
Northwest University music figure Jeff Lockhart wins the individual honors while Parkplace Books wins the award for an organization.
Take a look at 19 of the dozens of beautiful pieces that help define the city as a place that fosters the arts and culture.