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Arts Briefs | Jan. 5 edition

Vashon Repertory Theatre will take the stage for “Sweeney Todd,” and Jovino Santos Neto will perform in concert.

High Priest Kalu and High Preistess Syleena “Call The Corners,” a small ritual where a candle is lit at each direction of the Earth as the elements of each direction is called upon. Here they call on the guardian of the watchtower of the South, represented by red which symbolizes fire. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing.

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Yule in the PNW: How witches, pagans, Wiccans celebrate winter holidays

Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year, which has been celebrated for thousands of years all…

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Bashes on Vashon aim to bring in the New Year in high style

Two big events, complete with dancing, music and more, are planned for New Year’s Eve on Vashon.

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New artist cooperative to give new life to gallery space

The space includes classroom and meeting space, and organizers plan to also offer educational programs and use the…

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Get ready for ‘Sweeney Todd’ with a Sondheim-studded concert

Get ready for ‘Sweeney Todd’ with a Sondheim-studded concert

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In Memoriam: Jayne Quig, July 3, 1948 — Dec. 3, 2022

Her last painting was still on her easel in her studio — a beautiful pastel seascape with the…

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St. Ophelia drops a new, hard-fought album

The end result is a diverse mix of songs, spanning genres and packed with all the emotions of…

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Island stars to shine on stage at iconic rock venue

Several Vashon musicians will share their talents at the famed Crocodile music club in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood next…

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Arts Briefs | Dec. 15 edition

Dance at Snapdragon, Patterson Hood returns to Vashon, an art history talk, and more.

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Silent “Snow White” wakes up to new life with live score

Vashon film lovers can see the long-lost “Snow White” with local harpist-composer Leslie McMichael’s magical score

Hilde at her 103rd birthday party. Photo by Alex Bruell.

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Lessons from Hilde, who fled Nazi Germany for a better life

Here’s a few things my great-aunt would have liked you to know.

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Ian Moore talks with Patterson Hood, in advance of local show

Patterson Hood’s songs are raw and unapologetic — jagged-edged southern prose, with narratives that speak to deeper and…

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Musicians bring holiday cheer to Snapdragon Café

Alessandra Rose and James Lanman will unwrap both familiar holiday songs, with a few surprising twists.