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One of Return Home’s cells, filled entirely with organic material, demonstrates what the terramation cells look like. Based in Auburn, Return Home is one of the few terramation companies in the world. They transform people into soil. File photo

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What we talk about, or not, when talking about death

Puget Sound area organizations and businesses strive to normalize the topic of dying.

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Arts Briefs | February 6 edition

Catch First Friday artists, international guitar night, Meow Meow and more

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Stepping inside the creative whirlwind of 14/48 Vashon

The annual theatrical marathon results in the production of 14 new plays in only 48 hours.

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Two ‘brother acts’ to take the stage at Open Space

Shows promise “soul-stirring melodies, deep grooves, and boundless energy.”

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Two exhibits at VCA celebrate the brilliance of Black artists

Co-curators Kamari Bright and Lydia Boss share a vision of art as both a mirror and a compass.

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Piro Kramar’s exquisite photographs on view at Windermere

Her work depicts a deep love of the mountains, snow, vast vistas and close-up detail of nature.

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Recommended: Walking a pilgrim path in Scotland

“Walking the Fife Pilgrim Way” is on sale now at Vashon Bookshop and Vashon Island Framery.

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Paula Poundstone visits Vashon for another show

The forever funny comedian is back.

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Arts Briefs | January 30 edition

14/48 is here, plus the return of Jam in the Atrium.

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14/48 Vashon: the world’s quickest theater festival is back

Enjoy more than a dozen plays, made from scratch in just hours, at the end of the month.

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Recommended: Benjamin Hunter plays a show in his new hometown

His solo concert at Snapdragon will mark an auspicious new beginning for the musician.

A group of Vashon residents traveled to Olympia on Wednesday, Jan. 15 for the opening week of the 2025 state Legislative session to demand action around breaching the lower Snake River dams. Vashon Green School students and Backbone Campaign provided colorful banners and orca and salmon props as inspiration in these photos shared by Vashon Green School founder and director Dana Schuerholz.

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Scene & Heard: Green School goes to Olympia

A group of Vashon residents traveled to Olympia on Wednesday, Jan. 15 for the opening week of the…

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Arts Briefs | January 23 edition

Whim W’him, Gangstagrass, the Maury Island Incident and more.