Recent Podcasts

Tony-Award-Winning musical, Fun Home, opens at BPA March 13th

Tony-Award-Winning musical, Fun Home, opens at BPA March 13th

Alison Bechdel’s incredible graphic memoir, Fun Home, described what it was like to grow up gay in a family funeral home business. Turned into a musical by Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori, Fun Home won 5 Tony Awards in  2015, and will open on the 

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 

Fish, Squash, Satsumas & Beef

Fish, Squash, Satsumas & Beef

The delicious and seedless Satsuma Tangerine Joe Pulicicchio, head of Produce and Floral, and Michael Fodness, head of Meat and Seafood for T&C Markets, join Bob Ross in this episode of Tastes of Bainbridge to talk more about the many foods associated with the Christmas and 

Craving outdoor adventures? Parks and Rec can help!

Craving outdoor adventures? Parks and Rec can help!

Jeff Ozimek, Parks and Rec Outdoor Programs Manager Ever wanted to explore the Pacific Northwest mountain ranges but didn’t know how? Ever see the sailing classes in Eagle Harbor and wonder how you could participate? Ever want to learn basic outdoor skills but didn’t know 

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. 

Erik Peterson’s art at the Library for December

Erik Peterson’s art at the Library for December

In this podcast Erik Peterson reflects on his approaches to painting and the influences that have shaped his complex and evocative style. The paintings for the library show are a result of 14 years of loosely focused, highly devoted, daily painting practice and 11 years of formal