<b>Wizard of Oz at BPA December 7-22</b>

Wizard of Oz at BPA December 7-22

Emily Fox is Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz This December BPA will present a magical, mystical version of the children’s classic, Wizard of Oz. Listen here to learn how this Dorothy, and this production, might be just a little bit different than the movie… 

<b>December Climate and Energy Events</b>

December Climate and Energy Events

On Wed., Dec. 5 at 7pm at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church, the Climate & Energy Forum will host a discussion about the role of faith communities in addressing climate change. And on Thursday, December 6th at 7pm at the Library, watch Wasted, a movie about 

<b>T&C’s Joe Pulicicchio on preparing produce for Thanksgiving</b>

T&C’s Joe Pulicicchio on preparing produce for Thanksgiving

Purple brussel sprouts, peeling parsnips, and perfect potatoes: T&C’s Joe Pulicicchio is back to tell us about the best produce for your holiday meal. Our old Tastes of Bainbridge friend, Joe Pulicicchio, Director of Produce and Floral for T&C Markets, returns to the BCB studio 

<b>Artist Peggy Brunton at the Library this December</b>

Artist Peggy Brunton at the Library this December

Christmas Afloat, by Peggy Brunton Christmas, Spring, boats and carousels: Peggy Brunton’s paintings are filled with light and color. See them at the library in December; opening Friday evening December 7. Artist Peggy Brunton received a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Washington 

<b>Behind the scenes at Celluloid Bainbridge</b>

Behind the scenes at Celluloid Bainbridge

In anticipation of Celluloid Bainbridge’s upcoming 20th anniversary retrospective (November 17-18), festival founder Kathleen Thorne and Lynwood Theatre maven TJ Faddis  talk with BCB host John Fossett about the history, technical challenges, and highlights of this iconic film festival. Over the last 20 years of 

<b>Fabulous handcrafted items at the 2nd Annual BARN Bazaar November 17</b>

Fabulous handcrafted items at the 2nd Annual BARN Bazaar November 17

Bazaar organizer Carla Mackey (L) and glass artist Teri Seidler Wondering what all those folks at BARN have been busily creating? Thinking about what to buy for friends and family for Christmas? Come find answers — and beautifully crafted gifts — at the BARN Bazaar, 

<b>Islandwood addresses equity and racial issues</b>

Islandwood addresses equity and racial issues

Many of us know IslandWood for its beautiful 250-acre campus and environmental learning programs for children and adults alike. What you may not know is that this local nonprofit is also trying to address structural racism and embed equity in its operations. In this podcast, 

<b>InD Theatre presents <i>Under Milkwood</i> at BIMA Nov 8-10</b>

InD Theatre presents Under Milkwood at BIMA Nov 8-10

Dylan Thomas’s classic play, Under Milkwood, offers a vivid portrayal of a day in the life of a small Welsh seaside town. Through monologues, dialogues, vignettes and songs, this timeless poet/author shares the beauty of the Welsh language as well as the particular yet universal 

<b>Celluloid Bainbridge offers 20th Anniversary Retrospective November 17-18</b>

Celluloid Bainbridge offers 20th Anniversary Retrospective November 17-18

TJ Faddis (L) and Kathleen Thorne, co-curators of this year’s Celluloid Bainbridge Festival In honor of the 20th anniversary of Celluloid Bainbridge, this year’s festival, to be held November 17-18, will offer a retrospective of the quirkiest favorites from past festivals, curated by Festival Founder 

<b>Local ghost stories for Halloween</b>

Local ghost stories for Halloween

From the Sandspit to Winslow Way and Fort Ward, from Kingston to Indianola and the piers of Seattle, strange phenomena abound. You can hear all about it here as Bainbridge Public Library’s John Fossett, BCB’s Diane Walker, and The Art Project’s Susan Wiersema share true