Sunday is Father’s Day, and as I noted in an earlier column, this will be the first Father’s Day of…
Youth is not so much wasted on the young when there are talented mentors around to guide them.
It helps, too, if the youth has talent.
Felix Mendelssohn never really got the kudos he deserved while he was alive.
But 200 years after his birth in 1809, the world is partying hardy for the fine music he created.
They were there when the smoke-filled bars of the beat poets were passing the torch to a younger generation of wordsmiths.
Pierre Beaumarchais, the great Parisian playwright, is having a very bad day.
He got to play God for a time, and penguins and chimpanzees enjoyed the fruits of his labor.
South Whidbey Intermediate School fourth- and fifth-grade classes, taught by Lisa Davis and Caryn Ploof, took part in a local history field trip on May 29 in a collaborative effort with the South Whidbey Historical Society. Members of the South Whidbey Historical Society shared the history of South Whidbey as they guided the classes through the South Whidbey History Museum.
Members of the Rock’n Doodle 4-H Poultry Club proudly showed their fowl during the Spring Show held at the Island County Fairgrounds earlier this month May.
What is old is “nouveau” again for some local budding artists.
Art Nouveau describes a movement of art that happened between 1890 and 1914 when a new decorative style of art and architecture developed in Europe and North America.
On a recent warm afternoon while my husband and I were relaxing on our back patio, a flash of red…
The legacy of musician and beloved South Whidbey luminary Michael Nutt lives on at the end of Coupeville Wharf on Penn Cove.