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Tour goers can see the work of Langley artist Doug Calder. This piece is titled

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Whidbey Open Studio Tour welcomes some new faces to its roster of artists

There will be some new faces on this year’s Whidbey Open Studio Tour.

Gonzalo Bergara Quartet will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday

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DjangoFest Northwest 2010 gets Langley strumming

It’s time to party like a rock star. Or a gypsy, as the occasion would have it.

Elizabeth Lovelace works on one of her rabbit-topped vessels for the Whidbey Open Studio Tour.

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Newfangled Whidbey Open Studio Tour is free and easy

Free to paint.

Poet Matt Gano said he tries to teach teenage poets how to feel the words of a poem in their bodies.

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Brave New Words welcomes Seattle poet to Whidbey Island

Matt Gano dances.

This graphic from one of the Clyde Theatre's schedules features the artwork of Scot Gaznier.

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It’s the end of an era for the Clyde’s printed schedules

Print is dead.

This archival photograph shows Elsie Olkonen and Eva Simmons

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A hundred years of progress is celebrated in Clinton

In 1910, President Taft became the first commander in chief to throw the opening pitch at a baseball…

Lucy Brennan’s menagerie of brightly colored soft sculptures

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Art school graduate from Langley creates a fanciful family

She created nine children in her little sister’s bedroom, and her sister still speaks to her.

Whidbey potter Joan Govedare’s “Zamia” is named for the word meaning any of a genus of American cycads with a crown of palm-like leaves.

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Whidbey Island potter uses words to fire her muse

To throw 26 pots, inspired by words beginning with each letter of the alphabet, is harder than it…

Pius Mbithi shares a happy moment with his American-sponsor “mom” Kay Haw of Langley.

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No mountain too high: Whidbey student from Kenya is a study in determination

He came to this country without English. He learned it. He had no degree.He earned two.

The hand-forged 'Nick's Beartooth' by Jon-Paul Dowdell is made of 1095 Series steel

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A garden of earthly delights in Freeland

As his work grows stronger, so do the hands that make it.

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Bluegrass Festival invites pickers into the gardens in Greenbank

Break out that fiddle, that washboard and that banjo and get ready for some mountain music.

Shoppers browse the stacks at the Friends of Clinton Library book sale.

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Friends of the Whidbey libraries need community’s help

The word comes from the Old English “freond” and claims an Indo-European root meaning “to love.”

Davide Fuin’s goblets are known all over the world as the most masterful of the Italian glass art form.

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Italian glass master visits Whidbey Island for benefit

Two islands, thousands of miles apart, find themselves fused together by a translucent connection.