Despite some chilly, wet weather, student Dave Chapman happily threw open a window on an upper floor of the very new three-story, $35.8 million Global Learning and Arts Building on the campus of Cascadia Community College in Bothell.
A local 13-year-old is giving her regards to Broadway — on stage.
Bothell’s Keaton Whittaker, the young actress who got her start in professional theater at Seattle’s The 5th Avenue in its 2006 production of “White Christmas,” is currently in rehearsals for the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim’s “A Little Night Music,” with previews beginning Nov. 24 at the Walter Kerr Theatre in New York City and starring Angela Lansbury and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Opening night is Dec. 13.
“Acting is… It really is my passion. I can do funky little crazy things I couldn’t otherwise,” said Bothell’s Sophia Konat, who at the ripe young age of 11 seems as poised and well-spoken as many people who have celebrated twice her number of birthdays or more.
For Bothell street luger Chris McBride — an admitted adrenalin junkie — it was an ESPN viewing more than a decade ago that got him started in his sport of choice, a journey that has taken him all over the world.
Bill High of Kenmore has put in 20,000 hours of SCUBA diving. He’s dived off of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, on the high seas near the Galapagos Islands, Malaysia, Japan, Okinawa, Mexico, the Caribbean, Pacific and Aleutian Islands, and has created undersea labs/habitats in the Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Florida and the North Atlantic.
Known primarily as an entertainer and one whose last CD spent three months on the national jazz charts, Seattle-area singer Greta Matassa has a nice sideline going, as well.
The following might fall under the category of urban legend and has not exactly been heavily researched. Nevertheless, the story, according to Jody Bossert (who is not a local historian) goes that in the area of Bothell now known as Canyon Park, there was once a psychiatric hospital.
It’s time to get scared at one of the biggest and longest running local Halloween events: Bastyr University’s Haunted Trails….
Interested in a horrifying experience that will truly freak your mind this Halloween season? Prepare yourself as circus freaks rise…
The city of Bothell announces its annual Safe Halloween event Oct. 31. Bothell’s Main Street merchants will open their doors…
Emmanuel Presbyterian Church will hold an open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to celebrate its remodeled church Oct….
Watch out, “Phantom.”
“Phantom of the Opera” star Franc D’Ambrosio certainly commanded the stage last Friday night with his Broadway performance at the Northshore Performing Arts Center.
Having appeared as the lead in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Phantom of the Opera” some 3,000 times, Franc D’Ambrosio is best known by the nickname “The World’s Longest Running Phantom.”
With her quick-witted answers and buoyant nature, one would never guess that the blue-eyed Bothell brunette Sarah Carter was once…
Greg Johnson was back on familiar turf last month. The former Kenmore Air seaplane pilot and captain of the Atlantis…
The city of Bothell declares Sept. 16 American Legion Day and handed off a proclamation to the Bothell American Legion…
It was lift off at Evegreen Academy in Bothell Sept. 11.
Astronaut Steven R. Swanson showed a film, slide show and answered questions about his recent space-shuttle mission on STS-119 Discovery.