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Equestrian opera returns to Kitsap with the World Famous Lipizzaner Stallions
The most acrobatic of the Airs Above the Ground — the Capriole. See a full-list with descriptions and video at www.lipizzaner.com. - Courtesy Photo/World Famous Lipizzaner Stallions May 22 2009, 12:44 PM These World Famous Lipizzaner Stallions are kind of a big deal, so too is the equine culture in Kitsap County.

It sounds like summer on Bay Street
Steve May 22 2009, 12:42 PM Port Orchard's Bay Street will be alive with the sights and sounds of summer every Friday night through Labor Day.

In coordination with the first in a planned series of monthly third Friday waterfront art walks in Port Orchard, Bay Street merchant Moondogs, Too opened up its patio stage for the summer, with the Polynesian reggae sounds of Seattle band Little Big Man.

Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em | Memorial Day Beckons
The Boucanier: Patrick J. Momany (inset) and a fine rack of smoked ribs. - Courtesy photos/Pat Momany May 22 2009, 12:45 PM Patrick J. Momany, local BBQ-extraordinaire, new guest columnist to What's Up, waxes poetic on the virtues of smoked ribs on Memorial Day.

'Seattle Noir:' An anthology from the underworld
Short fiction from Seattle May 22 2009, 12:48 PM Featuring short, edgy fiction on the Emerald City’s seamy underbelly.

Destination: Fat Smitty’s | Beyond Kitsap
The legendary Fat Smittys (left) and the dreaded roadside-roasted bacon-wrapped oyster kabobs. - Bill Mickelson/Staff Photos May 22 2009, 12:49 PM The Highway 101 saga concludes with bacon-wrapped oysters and one of the nation’s best burgers.

WHAT GOES ON | Kitsap happenings for the week May 22-29
The creatures of Dr. Seuss find a home at the Kitsap Forest Theater in this summer May 22 2009, 12:47 PM ARTS & CRAFTS

Elsewhere in the Arts | Irving Berlin, the sound of cinema and one more weekend of 'Fiddler'
May 27 2009, 1:25 PM The Jewel Box fetes the great American composer Irving Berlin, while WWCA revels in an encore weekend of 'Fiddler on the Roof' and the Bainbridge Symphony celebrates music's place in the cinema.

Kitsap Opera stages centuries-old 'Il Travatore'
May 28 2009, 11:44 AM Verdi’s operas endure generations without changing much, though the world has.

Amy Waeschle debuts chronicle of surf-soaked stories
Amy Waeschle (above) riding a wave in Costa Rica; (inset) on the beach in Portugal. The world-traveling writer recently relocated to Poulsbo. - Courtesy Photos/Amy Waeschle May 27 2009, 1:29 PM Newly-Poulsbo-based author wanders the world, documenting the sights in both photos and prose in ‘Chasing Waves.’

Amy Waeschle is a surf addict.

Ever since she caught her first wave seven years ago, the sport of surfing has become more of a feeling than a sport for the school teacher turned adventuress.

Kitsap student athletes having an impact at state
May 29 2009, 4:05 PM TACOMA — Halfway through the state Class 2A, 3A and 4A track and field championships, a handful of Kitsap athletes are still in the mix.

North Kitsap’s Siara Byers snuck into the girls’ 3A 100-meter dash finals Friday morning with a qualifying time of 12.63 seconds. Byers and her Viking teammates will run in a 4x100-meter relay qualifying round Friday evening.

Kingston’s Ruby Roberts qualified for the Class 2A 1,600-meter finals Thursday and the 800-meter run Friday. Roberts will compete in both events’ finals Saturday.