Vashon musicians will line up this Friday to perform in a fundraiser for the Backbone Campaign, Vashon’s grassroots group that has made a national name for itself by agitating for progressive causes.
Vashon performer Arlette Moody is joining together with some of her closest Island friends on Friday and Saturday to present “More Feasting,” a variety show that she hopes will leave her audiences feeling pampered.
Eyvind Kang, an Island-based composer and multi-instrumentalist, has won this year’s prestigious Arts Innovator Award, given by the Seattle non-profit, Artist Trust.
The heavenly strains of masterworks by Beethoven and Dvořák, played by virtuoso musicians, will be heard on Vashon this Friday.
Open Space for Arts & Community will open its fall season with two intimate shows featuring performers who have dazzled artists throughout the Northwest and beyond.
Stephen Tobolowsky, an actor who has appeared in more than 200 films and television shows, including “Goundhog Day,” “Glee,” “Deadwood,” and “Californication,” will tell some of his favorite stories about life, love and the entertainment industry at 7:30 p.m. Friday at a fundraiser for Vashon High School’s theater program.
Islanders can slip back in time to the glory days of old Hollywood this weekend when Vashon Allied Arts throws its annual star-studded auction.
Vashon Allied Arts is in the midst of final preparations for its annual two-night fundraising gala — an extravaganza where the work of more than 100 Island artists will be auctioned off in a lavish tent erected on the grounds of the Blue Heron Art Center.
When an actor has appeared in hundreds of Hollywood films and television shows and hobnobbed with countless famous movie stars, directors and musicians, you might think he’d have some stories to tell.
Nearly 100 local singers and musicians will be joined by a constellation of regional opera stars to perform the Mozart “Requiem” this Sunday in the Vashon High School gymnasium.
This weekend, Islanders can step back in time to discover the haunting, passionate work of Rumi, a 13th-century Persian poet, at an event featuring three acclaimed international guests and two celebrated musicians from Vashon.
Concerts on Thursday and Monday will close out a summer’s worth of outdoor music in Ober Park.
The sun-dappled grounds of Vashon Winery will be the site of an intimate folk festival this Saturday. It’s the fourth annual such event at the winery — a time when music lovers can sit under the shade of apple trees listening to music being played from a makeshift flatbed trailer stage.