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    Novello Quartet plays period music with audacity
    By Patricia Duff • May 16, 2008 8:34 pm

    Moody, ebullient and exotic is what they challenge themselves to be.

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    Marta Mullholland translates the choreography of Bob Fosse to the line of dancers who include Jennifer Bondelid
    Extravaganza of dance and music at WICA
    By Patricia Duff • May 16, 2008 8:33 pm

    Motion in itself is compelling.

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    David Welton / The Record Above
    Heartfelt puppet play starts today at WCT
    By Patricia Duff • May 16, 2008 8:33 pm

    What’s a cow to do when he loses his moo?

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    Langley man leaves legacy in Puget Sound arts
    Langley man leaves legacy in Puget Sound arts
    By Patricia Duff • May 16, 2008 8:31 pm

    The Puget Sound arts community lost a mentor last week.

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    Animal communication expert to share tips
    Animal communication expert to share tips
    By Patricia Duff • May 13, 2008 9:45 pm

    It is not only people who experience trying times; animals have their struggles as well.

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    Judith Burns plays harpsichord and Rae Terpenning plays flute in a program of baroque music presented by the Saratoga Chamber Orchestra for the final performances of the season Saturday and Sunday
    Some baroque music to remember a special friend
    By Patricia Duff • May 9, 2008 8:06 pm

    Almost 300 years ago one of the greatest composers of all time created some music that he hoped would keep him employed.

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    A detail from
    See, hear, smell, taste…be
    By Patricia Duff • May 9, 2008 8:06 pm

    The word “resonance” is defined as the quality a sound takes of being deep, full and reverberating. Figuratively speaking, it is the ability to evoke images, memories and emotions.

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    A fun night will help island animals
    A fun night will help island animals
    By Patricia Duff • May 6, 2008 8:57 pm

    The famous Pink Panther himself brings un peu de l’esprit de Paris to Whidbey Island for the sake of his fellow feline and canine friends.

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    Devin Ossman is pictured with his beloved flute in Langley. Ossman died March 19 and is being honored tonight with a concert at WICA.  Photo courtesy of WICA
    Devin Ossman is honored tonight with benefit concert
    By Patricia Duff • May 3, 2008 1:22 am

    It’s good practice to honor and remember community members who have died.

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    Elizabeth George is always happy to be home in Langley
    Elizabeth George kicks off from Langley
    By Patricia Duff • May 3, 2008 1:22 am

    Whidbey Islanders are used to stars.

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    AAUW showcase puts students in the spotlight
    AAUW showcase puts students in the spotlight
    By Patricia Duff • April 29, 2008 9:29 pm

    Art students from up and down the island are experiencing the rush of a doing a show.

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    Artist Sandra Whiting will be showing her work at the brand new Open Door Gallery + Coffee opening in the Bayview Cash Store this week. Whiting will also be managing the gallery along with fellow artist Susanne Newbold.
    Best of the bohemian life returns to Bayview
    By Patricia Duff • April 29, 2008 9:29 pm

    Artists and entrepreneurs are putting the best of bohemia back into Bayview.

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    This giclée print of Rob Schouten’s “Still Moon No Mind” will be available at the new Rob Schouten Gallery which opens at the Greenbank Farm this Friday. Original Schouten paintings will also be available along with the ceramic  vessels of guest artist Gayle Lutschg.
    Shouten stays home
    By Patricia Duff • April 29, 2008 9:28 pm

    With his fantasy-soaked still lifes that send the viewer to a place halfway between dreams and reality, painter Rob Schouten’s work creates a carnival for the spirit.

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