Vashon Allied Arts will honor National Women’s History Month by bringing award-winning Los Angeles playwright Jude Narita to Vashon.
A grassy patch of ground behind Vashon Methodist Church has been transformed into a plot of dark, loamy soil. Rocks have been removed, a deer-proof fence built.
Shane Jewell and his wife Emily Pruiksma were on a bike ride on Vancouver Island last summer when inspiration struck.
Kat Eggleston, Wally Bell and John Dally will play music from the Border region of Scotland and Northern England at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 14, at Blue Heron Art Center.
Honk! if you can paint Drama Dock is gearing up to present “HONK!” — a musical retelling of Hans Christian…
Bargain-hunting Islanders may hit the jackpot in March, when Vashon will be home to a flea market each weekend, rain or shine, indoors and out.
Two Wall Gallery is gearing up to present “My Short Life in Photography,” a collection of photographs by renowned Northwest photographer and former Islander Peter Serko, with an artist’s reception slated for 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 6.
Art Hansen, a celebrated Northwest artist who will have a show in March at Blue Heron Gallery, has deep Island roots.
Island teens will sing, dance and act up a storm in “Fame, the Musical,” opening March 13 and running through March 29 at Vashon High School theater.
On a recent Saturday evening at Vashon’s St. John Vianney Church, the Rev. Sylvester Ssemanda stood in the church’s narthex, quietly greeting parishioners who were leaving the 5 p.m. Mass.
A huge mural — still weeks from completion — hangs on a wall in a Vashon warehouse, where illustrator William Forrester is bringing a veritable century of Island history to life.
The annual Oscars bash at the Vashon Theatre drew quite a crowd on Sunday, with many people winning much-coveted awards.
Ramos Zamfir, the shady character who allegedly planned to open a pawn shop in the center of Vashon’s commercial district, has apparently abandoned his business scheme and skipped town, leaving an empty shell where Gallery 070 once stood.
