Blake Jensen and Blenders Eyewear business partner Chase Fisher tout their flashy, California-cool sunglasses on the seventh episode of CNBC’s new reality television series.
Without knowing anything about Shannon Dukes’ exercise regimen, it’d be safe to wager that the new owner of Lark has got a killer sprint.
Islanders share love of reading through book exchanges.
Pizza lovers, rejoice. Brendan McGill will soon be serving up his Napoletana pies seven days a week. Hitchcock will live on, in all its locavore glory, as its chef-owner takes his Monday night pop-up, Bruciato, down the street.
Bainbridge parks celebrates 50th anniversary with big blast Saturday at Battle Point Park.
Sweetlife Farm hosts a magnificent feast to celebrate the land.
New mentor program helps freshmen adjust to high school life.
Sometimes all you have to do is sit down and write. At least, that was Noah Barfield’s experience when he set out to pen a play for this year’s Ten-Minute Play Festival.
Bainbridge Island Child Care Center has found a new home for Kids Club, its afterschool program catering to third- through sixth-graders, in the Coppertop Business Park.
Where were you when the mountain blew? On Friday, a blue Volkswagen van/mobile film studio will be parked outside Eagle Harbor Books from 5 to 8 p.m. to collect islanders’ stories about the Mount St. Helens eruption.
You don’t have to be religious to believe in the transformations taking place at Gateway Christian Schools’ Bainbridge campus. Cutting-edge science is at the core of a program that equips children and adults ages 6 to 82 to overcome their learning disabilities.
Don’t be alarmed if an inquisitive stranger waylays you downtown next week and hands you a notebook. The only thing he’s soliciting is your response to the question: “Would you care to share your written concept of the word compassion?”
When Theresa Nakagawa moved to Japan in 2003, she had no idea she’d be there for more than a decade.