David Guterson, J.A. Jance and self-editing tips at BARN Writers Studio

David Guterson, J.A. Jance and self-editing tips at BARN Writers Studio

Local author David Guterson will be the featured guest at the first of the BARN Writers Studio’s Third Thursday events, coming Thursday, February 20th at 7 pm. He’ll be followed on February 22nd with a class on 46 Self-Editing Tips (taught by Beth Jusino), and 

Awakening, a winter concert of voices and strings February 15 at BPA

Awakening, a winter concert of voices and strings February 15 at BPA

Stephanie Harris, Executive Director of Bainbridge Chorale and Ginny Hawkins join us in this edition of What’s Up Bainbridge to discuss the exciting news about the upcoming performance of ‘Awakening’.  The winter concert, a joint production by Constellation Choir and Bridges, a string orchestra, is the inspiration of 

Enda Walsh’s New Electric Ballroom Jan 10-12 at Rolling Bay

Enda Walsh’s New Electric Ballroom Jan 10-12 at Rolling Bay

When the shadows of the past make the present untenable for three sisters in a small coastal town, a lonely fishmonger might just make the difference. Come see The New Electric Ballroom, January 10-12 at Rolling Bay Hall, and experience the magic of this fourth 

Twenty-five women singer songwriters offer Crone Fest at Pegasus

Twenty-five women singer songwriters offer Crone Fest at Pegasus

Lisa Shaffer(L) and Katie Rudman Art, poetry, and original, heartfelt music abound as Pegasus Coffee House offers Crone Fest 2020. Produced on January 4th and 5th from 10am to 7pm by Katie Rudman, this event showcases a line-up of 25 women artist musicians, many of 

Award-winning musical, Next to Normal, opens January 24 at Rolling Bay

Award-winning musical, Next to Normal, opens January 24 at Rolling Bay

Whatever happened to Happily Ever After? Lesser Known Players is tackling that question with Next to Normal, a rock musical which will open Friday, January 24th at Rolling Bay Hall Written by Washingtonians Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt and first shown at the Village Theater 

Don’t miss the Studio Tour December 6-8

Don’t miss the Studio Tour December 6-8

An island tradition since 1984, the Bainbridge Island Studio Tour celebrates the beauty and craftsmanship of local, handmade art. In this podcast local artists Dinah Satterwhite and Danna Watson tell us about this year’s winter tour, which will take place the weekend of December 6-8. 

Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical opens December 6

Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical opens December 6

Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl, the Tony Award-winning Matilda The Musical opens December 6 at BPA. It’s an inspiring story of a girl who dreams of a better life; a captivating masterpiece that revels in the anarchy of childhood and the power 

Transgender Day of Remembrance at BIMA Nov. 23

Transgender Day of Remembrance at BIMA Nov. 23

This year’s Transgender Day of Remembrance, hosted by Bainbridge Pride and Kitsap Pride Network, is about honoring the lives of transgender people lost this past year due to anti-transgender violence. The event will feature a discussion on transgender issues and politics with Marsha Botzer and 

Second Annual Silent Film Festival at BIMA

Second Annual Silent Film Festival at BIMA

Did you know our own Frank Buxton was friends with Buster Keaton? In this podcast, John Ellis and Jesse Ziebart tell us more about Frank and Buster, the history of silent films, and how the Frank Buxton Silent Film Festival – airing November 15-17 – 

Movies that Matter: Artifishal at the Lynwood November 7

Movies that Matter: Artifishal at the Lynwood November 7

How do wild salmon, hatchery salmon and farmed fish interact with Orca whales and our desire to have a stable environment?  The Patagonia-sponsored documentary, Artifishal, explores these questions and more: come see it at the Lynwood theatre November 7 and meet the film’s producer, Bainbridge