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Jan 14 2010, 11:56 AM
The stage in Poulsbo's Jewel Box Theatre has seen a parade of characters. It has held the weight of a thousand of props and heard a cacophony of musical numbers. But tonight will be a first: Two guys and two guitars will take the stage for the first show of a new series — and the first time the Jewel Box has live music of the sort.
Kitsap visual arts roundup | Collective Visions Gallery
Jan 20 2010, 8:20 AM
As if creating a collage, Dinah Manoff collected five plays, each of them different from the next.
Silverdale's Irish jam session a place to listen or play
Jan 21 2010, 8:48 AM
The trio of players sits beneath a backdrop of colorful paintings. Lanterns blaze against rust-colored walls. Patrons at tables chat, while others watch and listen; most tap their heads, their fingers or their feet.
Five Things | Take a walk with nature
Jan 26 2010, 12:59 PM
If you haven’t heard, sushi is all the rage. Actually, it’s been raging for a few years now, and we thought it about time to create a What’s Up guide to the artful dish on the Kitsap peninsula.
Five Things | Get caught reading
Jan 29 2010, 8:54 AM
The national book launch for Bainbridge author Kristin Hannah’s newest novel, “Winter Garden,” will kick off at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2 at Poulsbo’s That’s A Some Italian. Hannah is the bestselling author of nearly a dozen novels. Her book “Firefly Lane” appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly nine months this past year. In her new book, which alternates between the past and present, sisters Meredith and Nina hear the singular, harrowing story of their mother’s life, and what they learn is a secret so terrible it will shake the very foundation of their family and change who they believe they are. The event is hosted by Liberty Bay Books. Find That’s A Some Italian at 18881 Front Street. For more information, call (360) 779-5909 or visit www.libertybaybooks.com.
Taking 'Scotland Road' at Poulsbo's Jewel Box
Feb 03 2010, 3:12 PM
His resolve is like a law of nature; unending, uneradicable. He leans over the woman, his posture betraying his words.“We want to help,” he says. “We have time, the world can wait.”
The man, John, is attempting to extract an identity from a woman found floating on an iceberg, her only utterance this: “Titanic.” It is the late 20th century and she is dressed in early 20th century clothing.