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Bowie/Rex His Boogie Army, a supergroup of legendary players from the Pacific Northwest, fronted by local music producer Martin Feveyear, will play the Festival Main Stage at 9 p.m. on Saturday. (Pete Welch photo.)

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Strawberry Festival 2024: Music Guide

Dance the days and nights away with local favorites and acts from the mainland.

(Left to right, back row) Brian Palermo, Alyssa Norling, (left to right, front) Bill Esptein, and Reed Harvey are cast members of Drama Dock’s upcoming production of “A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay about the Death of Walt Disney.” (Steven Sterne photo.)

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Drama Dock takes on Disney

The organization’s next offering is a biting take on Walt Disney.

Mike Leavitt’s “Trash Talking” exhibits includes such works as a tiny Air Jordan sneaker constructed from cigarette packaging manufactured in North Carolina, and a old-school pay phone made from the packaging of Apple products. (Courtesy photos.)

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Local artist recycles to make a point in ‘Trash Talking’

The show will run online and in-person through Aug. 18, at Mini Mart City Park in Seattle.

Saint Ophelia will play a show at Sugar Shack on July 12. (Rick Dahms photo.)

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Arts Briefs | July 11 edition

Enjoy virtuosic pianists and folk, indie and country rockers.

Vashon Center for the Arts. (Tom Hughes photo.)

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VCA blooms with a full season of shows coming up

Vashon Center for the Arts has prepared a complete season of events for the next year.

(Left to right) Vibraphonist Ben Thomas, guitarist Tim Lerch, and island jazz bassist Bruce Phares. (Courtesy photos.)

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Three Northwest jazz greats meet up for a winery gig

Cool jazz and award-winning wines will both be on hand on Sunday, July 14,

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Anne Gordon’s artworks are now on view at Puget Sound Cooperative Credit Union.

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Arts Briefs | July 4 edition

Rock out at Open Space, Dig Deep and more.

Elsa Croonquist has overseen the renovation of Vashon Heritage Museum’s permanent exhibit that will have its grand opening on Friday. (Courtesy photo.)

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Friday boasts museum reopening, arts fest launch and more

Plus, other exhibits opening on Vashon.

The pianists of PianoFête are (top row, left to right) Rexa Han, Vyacheslav Grayaznow, (bottom) Konstantin Soukhovetski, and Kevin Kenner. (Courtesy photos.)

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PianoFête boasts virtuoso artists

Four acclaimed pianists will bring exquisite music to VCA

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These boats, made by artists at Swiftwater, are an example of what visitors can expect to make at the First Friday “Swiftwater Regatta: Float Your Boat” event.

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Float your boat at Swiftwater Regatta

Event will kick off a summer of First Friday events by the artist cooperative.

Guitarist Beth Marlis (left) and vibraphonist Susan Pascal will take the stage Saturday during this month’s Jam in the Atrium jazz series at Vashon Center for the Arts. (Courtesy photos.)

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Jam out this Saturday with two skilled jazz performers

Guitarist Beth Marlis and vibraphonist Susan Pascal will take the stage.

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Children’s librarian Amelia Lincoln Ecevedo, leading a lively outdoor story hour at Ober Park in 2023.

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Vashon Library beckons youth and parents to summer programs

Make gnomes, blow bubbles and more.

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Arts Briefs | June 27 edition

PianoFête, Dance night, Harpsichord concert, Cosmic Charlie, and more.