Director Jonathan Reis talked about how participation in the Curtain Call Theater plays helps aid the memory and adds to the overall health and socialization of its senior citizen players.
”In a hole in the ground, there lived a Hobbit.” That’s the famous line that started J.R.R. Tolkien’s first book,…
April Carl (pictured at left) and Joseph Leonard (pictured in slideshow) received 2009 Northshore Champions certificates Wednesday from Northshore Family…
Meet Lorraine Minshull, or “The Flag Lady,” as neighbors call her.
Like the flags flying on the front porch of the family’s Bothell Waynita Way home, she generates a wave of enthusiasm when discussing just what’s going on out there.
The Woodinville Business and Professional Women’s Club will present “Love Letters,” a two-character play to be presented from 6-9 p.m. April 8 at Three Cups of Tea, 18104 102nd Ave. N.E., Bothell.
The University of Washington, Bothell’s Mind’s Eye Performing Arts Club will perform Eve Ensler’s “Vagina Monologues” to benefit the Eastside Domestic Violence Program (EDVP) at 7:30 p.m. April 8 on campus in the North Creek Events Center.
Milkman retires after 62 years, but Kenmore’s Strathy Brothers keeps tradition of dairy delivery alive.
Special needs children and families to take part in Bothell Can Do Run
Mary Kay Derzay and Dee O’Donnell have never set foot in Ireland, but they can feel their ancestry in their hearts and souls.
Theo and mom Karen Cooksey of Bothell discuss whether to grab some apples Friday morning at the Yakima Fruit Market at 17321 Bothell Way N.E. March 3 was opening day. Ken and Marie Lynch built the market in 1950, selling it to the Poage family in 1972.
Bothell actress Lisa Peretti will be taking the stage in the regional premiere of “Brooklyn Boy” at Taproot Theatre in Seattle March 17-April 17.
Considering some of the competition — acts music fans may have heard of, such as the Beatles, the Who and the Rolling Stones — John Sebastian’s Lovin’ Spoonful pulled off a pretty remarkable achievement in the mid-1960s.
On Feb. 24, Washington state legislators presented resolutions recognizing Bastyr University’s accomplishments in the areas of education, research and clinical service, honoring Bastyr in the chambers of the state Senate and House of Representatives in Olympia.
The Bothell-Kenmore Reporter has opened up an Oscar Awards contest at Contestants who sign up on the site can take…
The Bothell High School Theatre Arts Department is “puttin’ on an old-fashioned western mellerdrammer.” A what?
“’The Wild & Woolly West’ is a melodrama, a fun genre of theater because it doesn’t follow the normal laws of cause and effect,” explains guest director Tim Hagerman. “It has over-the-top displays of heroism and villainy.”
As it’s been sitting in about the same spot for roughly more than 100 centuries, a few Cascadia Community College students and at least one of their professors figured maybe it had, at a minimum, earned the right to stay in one piece.
The Northshore Performing Arts Center in Bothell presents “Pot Luck” by Patrick F. McManus, starring Tim Behrens (pictured), who’s been described as humorist McManus’ “indentured actor,” at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27.
Actor Alan Safier will star as George Burns in the hit one-actor Broadway play “Say Goodnight Gracie” at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at the Northshore Performing Arts Center, 18125 92nd Ave. N.E., Bothell.
For approaching seven years, its motto has been “Building Community Through a Positive Message.”
And, as artistic director of Bothell’s Attic Theater, Jane Reinhardt insists the troupe’s newest production is no doubt in keeping with the spirit of the organization.