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The Desert Island Bookworm Voyages to Venice

Very rarely, you find a book that forces you to slow down your reading so as not to…

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New exhibits spotlight art made during pandemic

Islanders can see new art up close and personal at several island galleries this Friday and continuing, in…

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Virtual shindigs raise funds for island seniors

Local organizations are getting creative with virtual offerings in the age of coronavirus.

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What’s Happening Oct. 29 – Sept. 5

Vashon Theatre re-opening next Friday, see the painting “The Body Politic” at Kronos, and more.

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Tricks and Treats for a Safe but Still Spooky Weekend

Here are some ideas for making the weekend memorable on Vashon.

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A Live Talk Show at VCA Keeps Its Audience Up Late(ish)

The show is a chance to get to know some island celebrities in a virtual living room.

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Review: Local troupe lights up the dark with radio drama, ‘Home’

Seven short new radio plays made their debut on Vashon Center for the Arts’ website on Oct. 8.

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Mural at Open Space reveals a ‘backyard universe’ of art

This is a free public event, and the mural will remain open for the enjoyment of the community.

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Pandemics and Me

Richard Rogers shares his perspective on how three national crises have shaped his life.

Lisa Rosenblum is the director of the King County Library System.

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Despite COVID-19, King County libraries still put on a show

Guest column from Lisa Rosenblum.

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What’s Happening Oct. 15 – 22

Vashon Repertory Theatre takes to the airwaves, yoga at the senior center, and more.

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The Desert Island Bookworm does Dostoevsky

“The Brother’s Karamazov” is an extraordinary literary achievement, replete with philosophical ideas.

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What’s Happening Oct. 8 – 15

Band with local tie offers new video, a lecture at VCA is rescheduled, and more.