The Bainbridge Island Senior Community Center were presented with the first annual Buxton Ellis Humor Award on Friday for their umbrella routine at the Grand Old Fourth Parade.
Islander Houston Wade is a gemstone hunter and, by default, an adventurer.
For Washington migrant students, trees are not so much ecosystems as they are what gives their parents work in the apple orchards and cherry farms of Eastern Washington.
In “life.cycle.,” a new theatre production written by and starring Bainbridge Islanders, caseworkers in the Offices of Reincarnation ask the question: Can love surpass death? The show, which is set to open at Seattle’s Eclectic Theatre next week, promises to be a full-faced drama that collects the laughter, the intensity and the beauty of love that persists into the next life.
Boys basketball coach and statistics teacher, Brad Lewis, won a grant last month that will send him on yet another adventure. This time it will be in the African bush alongside Earthwatch statisticians and scientists who are collecting data to study the effects of human life on the leopard population of the region.
From a vantage point of the Winslow Way and Highway 305 sidewalk, the island’s new museum has become familiar to the community over the past year. But last weekend it opened its doors for the first time to visitors letting inside what makes any art museum come alive: people.
Ovation! premiers their production of Les Misérables this month. It will be the first showing in the Northwest since the work was made available for local theatre groups.
The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art opened Friday, June 14 to a massive crowd of art enthusiasts and well-wishers. Here’s opening day through the lens of Cecilia Garza.
The grand opening of the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art tomorrow, June 14 promises to be an all-day celebration with music, speakers, and of course, art.
In addition to a reading of her new book, “Sylvia’s Spinach,” at this Sunday, Katherine Pryor will join the bookstore in recognizing Bainbridge Island school gardens.
One island family donates life-size sculpture by Seattle-based artist Phillip Levine to the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.
This month, the Island Yoga Space will be offering a unique experience that promises to be a journey in yogic relaxation for islanders. Renowned musicians Steve Oda and Niel Golden will be performing a night of Indian classical music at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 14.
Marx celebrated her 100th birthday this past weekend on May 26, surrounded by family and friends. She’s a humble woman with a big smile and warm presence. And despite her age, her unwavering voice and confidence around perfect strangers suggests that she has always been a sturdy, independent woman.