The event will feature a new juried gallery and free public workshops, among other changes this year.
Local poets and literary arts enthusiasts gathered at SoulFood Books on Saturday to celebrate the city's centennial with spoken word.
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.
Photographers are invited to upload current images that correspond with historical photographs.
Area restaurants are getting in on the Bellevue Jazz Festival, which kicks off at the end of the month.
Alcott Elementary student Sarah-Eve Gazitt is only 8 years old but has already built a lengthy acting résumé of short films and commercials.
The Redmond theater will announce the productions in its 14th season at the event.
Tickets for several performances go on sale this week.
The big show will be held Friday, April 13, at the Old Fire House Teen Center.
The Tony Award-winning play combines history and fiction to portray the final years of Mozart's life.
The hold list for "The Hunger Games" is a mile long, with the anticipation of the movie opening on March 23. Here is a list of other dystopian literature for those have already read "The Hunger Games" series or can't get their hands on a copy.
The Redmond theater will be performing the cult classic beginning next Friday.
The Woodinville Community Band will play "Swords and Sorcery" featuring Johan de Meij's Symphony No 1, Lord of the Rings at the Redmond High School Performing Arts Center Sunday, March 25.
The Redmond native talks about her time growing up in the Country Creek neighborhood and attending The Overlake School in a Seattle Times feature story.
Tickets go on sale this Saturday for the summer performance.
The colorful art installation is part of an ongoing series of fiber arts displays and events.
Musicians have until March 2 to submit their applications.
The final show will be March 4 at Marymoor Park.
Tickets for the show are now available through Feb. 26
The show debuts at the Redmond theater this Thursday.
The Redmond theater will host a public reception Friday to welcome its new artistic director and director of education.
Due to weather delays and high demand, the show's organizers have extended its run to Feb. 19 at Marymoor Park.
All Wednesday tickets will be automatically transferred to Sunday, according to the show's website.
High demand for tickets prompts organizers to add more shows.
Check out our picks for the top activities and hot spots to hit this weekend.
Performances at Marymoor Park are now scheduled to begin Jan. 18.
The 80 members of the symphony are musicians from all over the Eastside, including Redmond, and gave their first performance of this year's Holiday Pops concert on Saturday night.
The large-scale horse production begins a two-week series of shows at the park next month.
The local community choir presents its holiday concert this Sunday.
Local fiber artist Suzanne Tidwell has installed a miniature tree yarn exhibition outside city hall to kick off Redmond's 2011-2012 arts season.
The concert band will perform at the Redmond High School Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m.
The third-annual event will take place Dec. 9-12 at the Old Schoolhouse Community Center.
The event encouraged local teens to share their works of poetry, prose and comedy.
The event culminates a series of competitive writing workshops organized by Redmond Association of Spokenword.
"Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse" will debut in Redmond on Jan. 24.
November is one of the rainiest months in the Northwest—perfect weather for curling up with a good book about stormy weather.
Laurie Betts Hughes formed the Redmond Community Chorale last year to build community through a common love of music.
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.
The production will run from Nov. 25 through Dec. 10 at RedWood Family Church.