Chasing Mavericks tells the story of Jay Moriarty, a young surfer who worked to defy all odds and surf a “Maverick” wave so massive that most people deny its existence.
Eleven Puget Sound-area groups that support musical programs for children were announcned today as recipients of grants from The Snowman Foundation. The funding is from proceeds of the fifth annual “Ten Grands” concert held May 12, 2012 at Seattle’s Benaroya Hall.
For the first time in recent memory, Bellevue College will produce a play aimed primarily at children, called “Still Life with Iris.”
The Taproot Theatre Company in Seattle has announced the lineup for its 37th season this week.
International Ballet Theatre’s annual presentation of “Dracula” returns to the Meydenbauer Theatre Oct. 26-28.
Newport Season of the Arts enters its second season with a program of new theatrical works, an art walk, and more.
It is Nutcracker season at Pacific Northwest Ballet! Created by PNB Founding Artistic Director Kent Stowell and world-famous author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, this “Nutcracker” production is like no other in the world. PNB’s annual Stowell/Sendak “Nutcracker” features over 200 roles danced by professional dancers and students, including some from the Eastside:
The gift of music was given to the Teen Center in Bellevue last week, in the form of a new piano donated by “Ten Grands” of Seattle.
Neiman Marcus and Target, two of my favorite retail stores, have co-collaborated with 24 of America’s most preeminent designers, all members of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), and created an amazing 52-piece holiday collection that everyone will be able to afford.
Bellevue-based Northwest Sound is offering singing lessons for a song. The free program, by Donny Rose, a professional musician, teaches people to sing a cappella harmony in six easy weeks.
Seattle Restaurant Week is back and this year 11 Bellevue restaurants are participating.
A day-of-performance lottery for a limited number of orchestra seats will be held for “WICKED,” which is returning to The Paramount Theatre with performances from Wednesday, Oct. 10 through Saturday, Nov. 17.
The 5th Avenue Theatre is seeking the best and brightest Washington State high school musical theater students for a once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunity.
On Saturday, September 29, fashionistas from the Eastside and beyond flocked to the Hyatt Regency Bellevue to witness this year’s Front Row Fashion Show, presented by Vogue.
Bellevue College’s Department of Theatre Arts is set to stage a one-night-only reading of the groundbreaking Broadway play “8.”
Fur, shades of oxblood and accessories seemed to be the main topics at Friday’s press-only Introduction to Fashion 2012, hosted by Style Expert, TV Host and Author Lawrence Zarian and Vogue’s Anne Vincent Friday afternoon.
Despite my disappointment in ‘The Apparition,’ I decided to see ‘The House at the End of the Street,’ another new horror film. However, my experience watching it was much different, primarily because ‘The House at the End of the Street’ is not a paranormal film.
Versatility proved to trump Thursday night, where local designer Carole McClellan was selected as the winner of the Fashion Funds prize at the first Independent Designer Runway Show, which took place Thursday night, as part of the Bellevue Collection’s Fashion Week.
Beers. Brats. Bumpin’ tunes. This seemed to be the theme of the night in Woodinville on Saturday night – where fans of all three met at Redhook Ale Brewery for Sausage Fest 2012.
Eastside Restaurateur Lakshmi Thanu will open Moksha restaurant Sept. 24 at Bellevue Square. The restaurant will feature a new style of Indian cuisine, Karaikudi.