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Apr 08 2010, 8:58 AM
Bremerton’s favorite daughters, the all-female AC/DC tribute rockers Hell’s Belles , are home to play an all-ages show at the Charleston at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 10. Saturday night’s line up also includes Artimus Maximus.
In Bremerton | Cirque d’Or at the Admiral
Apr 08 2010, 8:59 AM
The Golden Dragon Acrobats bring their new show Cirque d’Or to the Admiral Theatre on Saturday, April 10. Shows are at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
After Wings, Laurence Juber brings solo success to Poulsbo
Apr 09 2010, 8:29 AM
Laurence Juber has clocked studio time with some of the music industry’s best. He’s played guitar onstage alongside Paul McCartney and recorded nearly a dozen solo albums. He’s arranged and composed the scores of movies and video games.
‘Bury Me in Redwood Country’ a ‘meditative experience’
Apr 09 2010, 8:31 AM
Redwood country, say Bainbridge Island filmmakers Benjamin Greené and Benj Cameron, is a study in meditation. There, trees older than man tower hundreds of feet high. Within their branches ecosystems thrive, and below them, dwarfed by their magnitude, humans from the world over attempt to comprehend their near infinite reach.
Bainbridge author Rebecca Wells to celebrate latest release at Eagle Harbor Book Co.
Apr 14 2010, 10:45 AM
When bad things happen, whether it is a death in the family or a disease, there is an arsenal of feel-better phrases to choose from, from “look on the bright side” to “this, too, shall pass.” Bainbridge author Rebecca Wells , however, only needs one word.
In Bremerton | Seattle Men's Chorus gives 'camp' a latin beat
Apr 15 2010, 1:05 PM
For what’s billed as a chorus concert, the words ‘chorus’ and ‘concert’ sure come up short. Really, an evening with the Seattle Men’s Chorus is “more like going to a Broadway show than it is to a symphony concert,” said artistic director Dennis Coleman.
Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra to present 'From the New World' | Director's View
Apr 16 2010, 3:09 PM
Last year I read a very interesting book by Jack Sullivan entitled, “New World Symphonies: How American Culture Changed European Music.” What struck me about the book was the very premise that American music and culture had influenced Europe, because that contradicted everything I thought I knew about the evolution of American classical music. Certainly, I was aware of the impact of rock and roll and that jazz became popular in Europe with classical composers. But I was dumbfounded to hear that Ravel said he’d learned as much from Edgar Allen Poe as he had from any composer. Clearly, the view that America in the late 1800s was deficient in native culture and had to learn everything from Europe needed some correcting.
‘Atilla,’ ‘Outsourced’ and ‘Zombies’ in free Bainbridge film festival
Apr 14 2010, 10:15 AM
The 12th annual Celluloid Bainbridge Film Festival will celebrate nearly 30 films, each with a connection to the island, all day this Sunday, April 18, at the Historic Lynwood Theatre .
‘Sylvia’ brings mid-life crisis laughs to Bainbridge
Apr 19 2010, 9:46 AM
Shakespearian verse is chockablock with the misfires of love triangles, but none of them are quite like that of A. R. Gurney’s “Sylvia,” a fiendishly humorous exhibition of psyche about a couple and their importunate dog.
Winners of Eagle Harbor Book Co.'s limerick contest to be revealed April 29