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By Kirk Boxleitner   The Threshold Choir of comfort singers was started by Kate Munger in Northern California around the turn of the millennium, and has since expanded into more than … more
Special to The Leader   The month will see more than two dozen Port Townsend students show off their dramatic talents, through a five-night presentation of William Shakespeare’s … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   The Port Townsend Victorian Heritage Festival runs April 26-28 this year, but tickets went on sale online March 1, and festival co-chairs Kathleen Knoblock and … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Familiar now to readers of The Leader as the author of its “Aging in Good Spirits” column, Carole Marshall has traversed a long road toward becoming a … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Rainshadow Recording’s concert series on Saturday, March 30, will showcase both a veteran artistic partnership and a relatively newfound musical … more
By James Robinson   Local artists, creatives and community members are encouraged to learn about Port Townsend’s recently released Arts and Culture Plan at a special networking … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Port Townsend will get to sample a taste of authentic flamenco song and dance Saturday, March 16, at 8 p.m., when the Eaglemount Winery and Cidery at 1893 S. Jacob … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Denis Villeneuve stuck the landing. I've only followed Villeneuve's filmmaking career since "Sicario" in 2015 — he's been directing feature films since … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Singer-songwriter Casey Neill is no stranger to either Port Townsend or The Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery. In addition to touring throughout America, Europe and … more
By Carolyn Lewis   It’s a p leasure to spend time with artist Scott Pascoe in his cool studio upstairs at the Port Townsend Post Office. Who knew that art was being created … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Although Daniel Duane “3D” Deardorff died on Sept. 19, 2019, at the age of 67, the Mythsinger Legacy Project and his life partner, Judith-Kate … more
Special to The Leader   For nearly 40 years, March has been designated as “Music in Our Schools” month by the National Association of Music Educators, and the orchestra … more
By Holly Erickson Special to The Leader Shirley Moss, a petite woman with flowing waist-length hair and a welcoming smile, is The Chainmaker. She created her first chain when she was just 16 … more
By Leader Staff   Art can give solace — to the artists and the viewers. This is what five women explore in “A Warm Embrace,” the exhibition opening this weekend at … more
By Carolyn Lewis   Stepping into Jeanne Toal’s studio, one is immediately struck by its simplicity. Unlike the typical cluttered chaos of creative spaces, this studio exudes an … more
By Diane Walker     “I often feel none of this would have happened if not for my dogs,” said artist Jeanne Simmons, whose exhibit, “Photographs, Artifacts, … more
By Carole Marshall The drive is beautiful. As far as the eye can see there are rolling hills, red barns, an occasional silo, grazing cattle, majestic horses prancing in fields. Farmhouses, … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   Minor spoiler to start: "Drive-Away Dolls," contrary to its mildly misleading trailer, is not set in the 21st century. This matters because its period-piece … more
By Kirk Boxleitner   He’s a newcomer to Port Townsend, but Joachim Cooder is no novice to the music industry. He’s recorded with rhythm-and-blues stars such as Mavis … more
Special to The Leader   The Port Ludlow Performing Arts brings the Los Angeles-based Black Market Trust to the Bay Club on Thursday, March 7, for a 7 p.m. concert. Black Market … more
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