Our lives are getting a little humdrum with the weather ever changing from one day to the next.
It was a snow day! The kids were home, and we had some fun. In the morning, the snow was fresh and new, and the kids weren’t soaked and tired yet.
Things have changed. We all know it. Our world surely is not like it used to be! And that’s both good and bad. In this case, I’m speaking of technological advances that have changed our lives forever.
It was supposed to cause a laugh or two, not catch our kitchen on fire.
“Nunsense,” the second-longest-running off-Broadway show in history, is being staged through Feb. 26 at the Western Washington Center for the Arts in Port Orchard.
When judging was completed, one Kitsap artist was among the seven winners.
Navigating the ins and outs of Kitsap County jury service
After a couple of false starts, Hamilton Cellars in Richland got rolling a year ago — and is already releasing startlingly superb wines.
Bay Street Bash, the Rotary Club of South Kitsap’s Mardi Gras-themed Casino Night, is set for Feb. 18, 6 p.m., at the Port Orchard Pavilion, 701 Bay St.
Matt Ulrich and Sandra Steiner, students at Northwest College of Design, are recipients of the first Janet Cramer Scholarship Awards
The service, called Freegal, allows KRL to increase the size and diversity of its collection by offering access to nearly 1.5 million songs.
A handful of pole fitness instructors in Kitsap County are defying the stigma of pole dancing, by embracing the difficult acrobatic moves and encouraging strong self-esteem.
Author Kristin Hannah will be at The Loft at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to read and sign copies of her 13th novel, “Home Front.” Suzanne Droppert of Liberty Bay Books calls “Home Front” “one of the most emotionally riveting tales I’ve come across in years.” “Home Front” not only takes place in Poulsbo but mentions Liberty Bay Books in it. Anybody who buys a hardback (which is 20 percent off) or ebook editions of the book will receive a special gift from Hannah.
In early January, the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition took place in Cloverdale, Calif., where it has been held for nearly 30 years.
This spring, a local awards presentation will recognize heroic acts and heroic service by some of the most giving members of our local communities — dogs, cats, or other household pets.
The New Year Beer Festival welcomes 15 local craft breweries to the waterfront Jan. 22, with proceeds benefitting Coffee Oasis’ community outreach programs.
Barely four months after his first mission in World War II, U.S. Army Air Force pilot Lt. James Keeffe Jr. was shot down over Nazi-occupied Europe.
It used to be that whenever an email from “Carl” showed up in my inbox, I would cringe. “Conceited Carl,” I nicknamed him, for his messages were frequently terse and borderline rude.
The Robert Burns Night event in Bremerton is cancelled because of the weather. The event is featured in Kitsap Week in Friday’s edition of the Bainbridge Island Review, Bremerton Patriot, Central Kitsap Reporter, North Kitsap Herald and Port Orchard Independent.
In October, the Umpqua Valley winemaker Earl Jones lifted the veil on his secret project — Paramour — a proprietary red blend from the 2005 vintage with the robust Spanish grape Tempranillo as the base.