More than 15 years ago, Vashon Allied Arts began to partner with Vashon High School’s art department to showcase student art in the Blue Heron Gallery.
For every 10 people on Vashon, there is a chicken.
After a long and dreary winter, as soon as rhododendrons begin to burst with color on Vashon, you can bet that art is about to start blooming as well.
The first weekend of this year’s Art Studio Tour, Saturday and Sunday, May 2 and 3, will be augmented by special events showcasing two art forms particularly beloved on the Island — tilemaking and quilting.
Dance the night away at the Bike Red Bicycle Bistro & Sushi has a full lineup of talent scheduled for…
When Rob Harmon had an energy audit done on his home a few years ago, he discovered that 43 percent of the heat from his garage-based furnace was getting lost between the garage and his house.
A handful of McMurray eighth-graders took a required class project and ran with it, creating competition-ready exhibits that were chosen as some of the best in the Puget Sound last month.
Island music lovers are buzzing about the announcement that a new opera company is about to bloom on Vashon, with productions of Puccini’s “La Bohème” scheduled for September and Aaron Copeland’s “The Tender Land” planned for May 2010.
Heather Sanders has spent the last 12 years cooking at Vashon restaurants, and with the opening last Tuesday of Heather’s Homegrown Grill, she now is cooking at her own.
From the simple but vibrant costumes to the well-timed poultry puns, Drama Dock’s production of “HONK!” is crisply executed and a joy to behold.
Save a parking space in front of Red Bicycle Bistro & Sushi: Musicians will need it to unpack van loads of instruments and gear this weekend.
Vashon Island Chorale is warming up for an ambitious concert of American music to celebrate its 20th anniversary on the Island.
Legendary pianist plays a benefit George Winston, the influential solo pianist famed for his Windham Hill albums, will perform a…