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Jazz guitarist John Stowell will surround writer Molly Cook with his unique guitar sound as she reads from her jazz novel

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Langley author, Ore. jazz man to meld works June 26

Langley’s Ashingdon Manor bed-and-breakfast will become a Whidbey jazz venue when Langley author Molly Larson Cook and Portland,…

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Whidbey’s Greenbank Farm presents ‘Midsummer Dream Night’

The Rob Schouten Gallery has invited a bevy of talented “Whidbeyians” to perform an evening of poetry and…

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Whidbey family makes pet parrot subject of new children’s book

A talking bird with Whidbey roots is the star of a new book and the model for a…

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Inspired by Hillary, Whidbey Island grandmother releases first CD

Whidbey Island has given a local singer her voice back. Freeland resident Gale Dubrow has been singing for…

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Whidbey photographer captures eight-year ‘Metamorphosis’ of son, classmates

Photographer Rich Frishman remembers his young son being taken with the word “metamorphosis.” The father had explained the…

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VIDEO: “The Good Doctor” rehearsal at WICA

Actors in "The Good Doctor" prepare for opening night in Langley.

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Whidbey woman writes the book on positive self help

Asara Lovejoy seems able to inhale optimism right out of the Whidbey Island air. Lovejoy is a problem…

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Global storytelling next project for Whidbey Children’s Theater

It’s just what Tinkerbell had in mind. Children participating in the magic of the theater. Whidbey Children’s Theater…

Jim Scullin

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A sneeze of a good time

How does one stage a talk about sex between a father and son?

Mark Arand leads a chorus of his fellow schoolmates and singers in the gospel-like “Flying Home” from Jason Robert Brown’s “Songs for a New World.” The show opens at 7:30 p.m. Thursday

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Students entertain with song cycle show

Musical theater talent abounds at South Whidbey High School.

Hunter Hawkens works at the potter’s wheel during Rich Conover’s advanced ceramics class at South Whidbey High School. Hawkens will be showing his ceramic artwork along with his classmates at the “Formula of Fire” show at the Front Room Gallery in the Bayview Cash Store. The show runs May 31 through June 3.

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Ceramic students show the fruits of their fire

Mud and minds over afterglow, equals glazed and confused.

Artist Cygne Lachasse is one of the Draw and Design Studio class students from South Whidbey High School featured in the “Aesthetic Nutrients” art show in the Front Room Gallery. At top

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Nourishment through art by students

Nourishment of all that is beautiful might seem a superfluous endeavor to some.

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Chalk Art Festival postponed in Langley

The Langley Sidewalk Chalk Art Festival 2008 has been postponed until Thursday due to the weather.