Original music showcased at September Hootenanny
The country music series returns for the fall with a show filled with singer/songwriters.
Symphony plans comeback concert
After ending its season early last year, the Everett Symphony plans a patriotic concert August 30 at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds.
Historic theatre screens free film
To celebrate its newly acquired digital projector, the Historic Everett Theatre plans a free showing of "E.T."
Novel tells of belated self-discovery
Review: "The Forgotten Garden"
Showtime presents a new comedy about...cancer?
As unfunny as the premise is, this smart new TV show manages to find laughter around the edges of disease.
Artists sought for trail markers
The Snohomish County Arts Commission will select one artist to construct site-specific pieces for the Centennial Trail in Arlington.
Flex Pass offers savings, convenience
See five Red Curtain productions this season and save by mixing and matching plays and concert events.
Celebrating an American comic hero
No DVD releases of any consequence this cycle, so let's review some Bill Murray gems.
Performing arts groups unveil next season
The theatre season typically begins in the fall, and local arts groups have planned interesting selections.
Fair warning: this movie kicks a**
Review: "Kick-Ass"
More summer fun at city parks
Arlington and Marysville host free outdoor movies and concerts.
Private eye has knack for murder, mayhem
Review: "The Bad Kitty Lounge"
And now for something completely different...
Heavy metal rock opera at Historic Everett Theatre July 31
Skagit Speedway hosts music festival
The first-ever Skagit Music Festival, July 18, features Grand Funk Railroad, Jamie O'Neal and Chase McKinney.
Auditions planned for actors, musicians
Red Curtain Productions is looking for local talent for its fall lineup of plays and musical performances.
Crime novel is gritty, engrossing
Review: "Gone 'Til November"
Fake psychic, fake celebrity equal very real entertainment
Reviews: "Psych: Season 4" and "Color Me Kubrick"
Flag-waving encouraged at July 'Star-Spangled Songfest'
Country-style patriotic music is on tap for the July 2 Hometown Hootenanny.
Action, mythology and strange physics
Reviews: "The Book of Eli" and "Hot Tub Time Machine"
Dark episode in French history told eloquently
Review: "Sarah's Key"
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