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There were flowers in their hair, fire dancing duos, and light shows like you wouldn’t believe last weekend at Departure Fest NW. From Friday, Aug. 5 through Sunday, Aug. 7, attendees camped … more
Navigating the dance floor can seem as intimidating as a battlefield to the uninitiated. The interchange of bodies and energetics fluctuates between the subtle and passionate in the same instant … more
Ballads return to the backcountry with another season of Concerts in the Woods. For 14 years, music lovers have been traveling 14 miles of country road after crossing Highway 104 to get to the … more
  Sheila Brown is an artist who creates brilliantly-colored jewelry out of her own handmade lampwork beads, vintage buttons, blown glass, and upcycled pieces from other jewelry finds. … more
The city of Port Townsend could soon have a poet laureate to represent the Olympic Peninsula via the evocative, written, and oral art form of poetry, starting in early 2024. With recent approval … more
The Port Ludlow Art League is pleased to welcome Nonie Gaines as the speaker for its November Program Meeting.  An award-winning groundbreaker in public school art education in Tucson, … more
Organizers of the upcoming exhibition “Autonomy!” — a reproductive rights art show — have issued a call for artists. The exhibition will promote safe and accessible … more
Christmas Concert Dec. 14: in-person, online, and on the air   The musicians of Trinity United Methodist Church will present a Christmas Concert on Thursday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. In … more
The art exhibit “Burst of Color” will be on display at the Bay Club during January and February, the Port Ludlow Art League has announced. Visitors are welcome to vote for their … more
The regularly scheduled meeting for Strait Turners for March has been cancelled as it conflicts with the regional turning symposium in Oregon.   Instead, Strait Turners will host a wood sale … more
  For Port Hadlock band member Chris Miller, the return of The Faux Paws to the Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery on Jan. 21 represents more than just another chance to perform music he … more
  Film submissions are now open for the 2024 Port Townsend Film Festival. This includes the festival’s new category of local short film. PTFF Executive Director Danni McClelland … more
Leader News Staff news@ptleader.com Michael Carroll will share an evening of classical piano at Trinity United Methodist Church’s next Candlelight Concert. The series continues at 7 p.m. … more
    In recent years, Martin Scorsese has gained a bit of a reputation as a cranky old man, telling the kids to get off his lawn, through his well-publicized condemnations of the … more
The Port Ludlow Art League has announced an art exhibit at the Bay Club entitled “Trash to Art Treasure” is making a return performance.  Art pieces in the exhibit show how waste … more
A new exhibit will offer fresh perspectives on the surroundings that define the Olympic Peninsula.  “Wet: Reflections on Water” is now open to the public at Northwind Art’s … more
The red carpet has been rolled back up, but this year’s Port Townsend Film Festival lives on in the memories made. Before going into storage though, it was treated to the feel of the feet of … more
Buddhism has become something of a buzzword. While the mindfulness movement has brought meditation to corporate board rooms, improving productivity seems counterintuitive to at least one … more
With the charm of an old Irish folk song and the full force of rock and roll, Casey Neill takes on a wide and wild expanse of music that will be on full display at The Palindrome at Eaglemount Cidery … more
A local theatre production has earned national support. Key City Public Theatre has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts to receive a Challenge America award of $10,000. The … more
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