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Caela Bailey, as Venus, and Joel Domenico, as Cupid, in “Venus & the Vixens: Games of Love.”

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Review: Feel the love at ‘Venus & the Vixens’

The show feels a lot like falling in love — it’s bold and brassy, fleshy and flashy, loud…

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UMO School students will soar, leap, and fly in showcase

More than 80 students will display their skills in aerial, parkour, acro, jiu-jitsu, and even skateboarding.

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Dancers tell a tale of chills, thrills and forever friendship

More than 93 Vashon Center for Dance students will debut“Dracula Van Helsing: The Beginning.”

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Arts Briefs | June 6 edition

Live at Sugar Shack, Dance with Eagles, Mary Poppins, and Come to the cabaret.

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Mark Rubin, ‘Jew of Oklahoma,’ will play island show

Rubin is known for his muscular musicianship and larger-than-life persona.

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Step into a garden of art on First Friday’s gallery cruise

The Secret Garden at VCA, “Bridging the Gap,” Dig Deep Gardens, “Buds & Bugs,” and more.

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Calling all cinephiles: Film fest teams with Vashon Theatre

A new partnership is blooming between Vashon Theatre and the Vashon Film Institute.

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Arts Briefs | May 30 edition

Jam in the Atrium, “Oscar’s Journey” auditions, Dracula and Van Helsing dance, and more.

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Arts Briefs | May 23 edition

Poetry readings, Vashon Opera, tu-NER at Open Space, Early Music Festival, and more.

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Vashon-born “Venus and the Vixens” set to bow in Seattle

The show is a fresh take on the mythic tale of Cupid and Psyche’s epic love story.

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Author weaves history, heritage and healing into new book

The story behind Davis Endava’s new children’s book began in an unexpected place: her mother-in-law’s house.

The first production of Vashon Repertory Theatre’s new season, “Oscar’s Journey,” aims to tell the backstory of one of Vashon-Maury’s newest celebrity residents (Alex Bruell Photo).

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Vashon Rep’s fifth season to start with ‘Oscar’s Journey’

This season will include new creations, re-fashioned works, premieres, and joyful experiments.

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A hot-blooded opera marks debut of opera’s new director

“Romeo and Juliet” has it all — lavish parties, sword fights, devoted friendships, and the most tragic teenage…