Island teens will sing, dance and act up a storm in “Fame, the Musical,” opening March 13 and running through March 29 at Vashon High School theater.
On a recent Saturday evening at Vashon’s St. John Vianney Church, the Rev. Sylvester Ssemanda stood in the church’s narthex, quietly greeting parishioners who were leaving the 5 p.m. Mass.
A huge mural — still weeks from completion — hangs on a wall in a Vashon warehouse, where illustrator William Forrester is bringing a veritable century of Island history to life.
The annual Oscars bash at the Vashon Theatre drew quite a crowd on Sunday, with many people winning much-coveted awards.
Ramos Zamfir, the shady character who allegedly planned to open a pawn shop in the center of Vashon’s commercial district, has apparently abandoned his business scheme and skipped town, leaving an empty shell where Gallery 070 once stood.
Islanders are invited to welcome spring — and chase away winter’s darkness and cold — at a traditional Bulgarian-style dance sponsored by the Vashon Folkdancers.
A bluesy thing happened on the way to Vashon Allied Art’s “Blues Reunion” concert in December — it got snowed out.
The Red Bike has scheduled four straight evenings of free musical entertainment, with several club favorites set to return to the stage.
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Island cinephiles are gearing up for their annual chance to strut the red carpet, dodge paparazzi and see the Academy Awards on the silver screen at Vashon Film Society’s annual Oscar Night at Vashon Theatre.
Few people would count tattooing among Vashon’s cottage industries.
But then again, few people know an Islander designs and builds some of the world’s best custom tattoo machines, and he just opened a tattoo shop on the Island.
“Good Food,” a new documentary film about organic farming, is coming to Vashon Theatre for a screening at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21.
An acclaimed musical duo, Tingstad and Rumbel, will take the stage at Blue Heron Art Center at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28.