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    Articles by Patricia Duff
    Jazz guitarist John Stowell will surround writer Molly Cook with his unique guitar sound as she reads from her jazz novel
    Langley author, Ore. jazz man to meld works...
    By Patricia Duff • June 17, 2008 10:49 pm

    Langley’s Ashingdon Manor bed-and-breakfast will become a Whidbey jazz venue when Langley author Molly Larson Cook and Portland, Ore. jazz guitarist John Stowell present “An Intimate Evening of Words and Jazz.” It will be based on Cook’s jazz novel, “Listen.”

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    Whidbey’s Greenbank Farm presents ‘Midsummer Dream Night’
    Whidbey’s Greenbank Farm presents ‘Midsummer Dream Night’
    By Patricia Duff • June 14, 2008 1:13 pm

    The Rob Schouten Gallery has invited a bevy of talented “Whidbeyians” to perform an evening of poetry and song to celebrate the onset of summer.
    “Midsummer Dream Night” will ring in the summer solstice from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 21 at the gallery located at Greenbank Farm.

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    Whidbey family makes pet parrot subject of new children’s book
    Whidbey family makes pet parrot subject of new...
    By Patricia Duff • June 10, 2008 8:50 pm

    A talking bird with Whidbey roots is the star of a new book and the model for a new African Grey parrot puppet.
    Pierre is an African Grey parrot who lives part of the year in Langley with his owner, psychologist Dr. Fran Smith, her husband Dr. Bob Smith and their poodle, Cosette. The bird charmed his way so far into his owner’s heart, she decided to write a book about him.

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    Inspired by Hillary, Whidbey Island grandmother releases first CD
    Inspired by Hillary, Whidbey Island grandmother releases first...
    By Patricia Duff • June 6, 2008 8:38 pm

    Whidbey Island has given a local singer her voice back.
    Freeland resident Gale Dubrow has been singing for as long as she can remember.
    Whidbey Island has given a local singer her voice back.
    Freeland resident Gale Dubrow has been singing for as long as she can remember.
    “There was always music in our house and I remember both my mother and father singing often,” Dubrow said.
    And although she sang in high school musicals, in choirs and even started as a music major her first year in college, Dubrow got sidetracked for a time away from singing.
    After journeying down several roads in life that included college, teaching, becoming a wife, mother, professional fine artist and a grandmother, Dubrow has finally realized one of her dreams. She has made her first record.

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    Whidbey photographer captures eight-year ‘Metamorphosis’ of son, classmates
    Whidbey photographer captures eight-year ‘Metamorphosis’ of son, classmates
    By Patricia Duff • June 6, 2008 8:38 pm

    Photographer Rich Frishman remembers his young son being taken with the word “metamorphosis.”
    The father had explained the finer points of the process a caterpillar makes on the way to becoming a butterfly.
    The caterpillar has indeed made it to the butterfly stage and Frishman was there with his camera to record the eight-year “metamorphosis.”
    “Metamorphosis: Portraits of Our Children,” is an exhibit of black-and-white portraits Frishman took of Gabe and his classmates every year, from first grade to the present.

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    VIDEO: “The Good Doctor” rehearsal at WICA
    VIDEO: “The Good Doctor” rehearsal at WICA
    By Patricia Duff • June 6, 2008 11:29 am

    Actors in “The Good Doctor” prepare for opening night in Langley.

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    Whidbey woman writes the book on positive self help
    Whidbey woman writes the book on positive self...
    By Patricia Duff • June 3, 2008 8:18 pm

    Asara Lovejoy seems able to inhale optimism right out of the Whidbey Island air.
    Lovejoy is a problem solver by trade.
    But this powerhouse of positivity is not just your everyday, run-of-the-mill troubleshooter. Lovejoy is so sure that she can help people turn their lives around that she wrote a book about it.

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    Global storytelling next project for Whidbey Children’s Theater
    Global storytelling next project for Whidbey Children’s Theater
    By Patricia Duff • June 3, 2008 8:18 pm

    It’s just what Tinkerbell had in mind.
    Children participating in the magic of the theater.
    Whidbey Children’s Theater continues its educational outreach through the “Theater for Young Audiences” program.
    The next production on the boards is the “Global Village Storytelling” sessions with Jill Johnson, a longtime performer and storyteller-in-residence at an island preschool.

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    Jim Scullin
    A sneeze of a good time
    By Patricia Duff • May 27, 2008 9:06 pm

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

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    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
    Students entertain with song cycle show
    By Patricia Duff • May 23, 2008 8:57 pm

    Musical theater talent abounds at South Whidbey High School.

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    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.
    Ceramic students show the fruits of their fire
    By Patricia Duff • May 23, 2008 8:57 pm

    Mud and minds over afterglow, equals glazed and confused.

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    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
    Nourishment through art by students
    By Patricia Duff • May 20, 2008 8:59 pm

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

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    Chalk Art Festival postponed in Langley
    Chalk Art Festival postponed in Langley
    By Patricia Duff • May 20, 2008 12:07 pm

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

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