The Eastside Business Association has confirmed the final list of restaurants nominated as finalists in the fourth annual Taste of the Town, which takes place on Sept. 24 at the Columbia Winery in Woodinville.
bin on the lake’s chef Scott Lents is one of more than 20 prominent chefs that will share their signature…
When Jon Ishmael was in the fourth grade, a bike-safety class changed his life and, in turn, the lives of…
Don’t miss the return of Captain Smartypants in their 10th anniversary celebration at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Kirkland Performance Center, 350 Kirkland Ave., Kirkland.
Singer, actress, dancer and civil rights activist Lena Horne died May 9, 2010. She would have turned 93 in June. She hadn’t performed since the early 1990s and kept out of the public eye for the past 10 years, but she never left the hearts of singers or music fans who loved her work.
Most recent evidence of Horne’s enduring impact was in April’s New York premiere of “Stormy Weather: The Life and Music of Lena Horne,”
Carillon Point welcomed the return of the 8th annual Kirkland Concours d’ Elegance event Saturday with a display of 12 historic classes of automobiles, sidecar motorcycles and vintage boats.
Among car enthusiasts this family-oriented event has quickly become recognized as one of the premier concours events in the country with participant vehicles selected from across the United States and Canada.
The Eighth Annual Phil Smart Kirkland Concours d’Elegance is the Pacific Northwest’s premier Concours event offering a weekend of festivities for car, food and wine enthusiasts of all kinds on Sunday, Sept. 12.
Navin is just one of the many felines waiting for a home at MEOW Cat Rescue in Kirkland. The no-kill rescue destination has run out of room to shelter, and until the old kittens come out, the new ones cannot come in and have a chance at finding a new family, said manager Marilyn Hendrickson.
The Kirkland Summer Concert series continues with the popular band, The Not-It’s, which will play rock and roll not only…
The 2010 Members’ Exhibit, juried by Gunnar Nordstrom, will run from Aug. 7 through Sept. 2 at the Kirkland Arts Center. An opening reception will run from 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6 at KAC.
Kirkland Performance Center invites you to kick-off the organization’s 2010-2011 season at a free Open House from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 22.
Kirkland’s Cultural Council is bringing back the art in art walk by linking local artists who have volunteered to display their works with downtown businesses looking to add an artistic vibe to Second Thursdays.
Charles “Chuck” O. Morgan was a man of many hats.
In addition to his hat as the long-time publisher of the Eastside Journal, he was a community activist and entertainer.
I had the opportunity to meet with Karen Whitley Bell, a hospice nurse from Portland, Ore. and author of “Living At The End of Life.”
During our meeting, we talked about the difference that it can make in people’s life taking a different approach when living with a terminal disease.
It was a dog’s dream come true and more at the Go Dog, Go! Canine festival 2010 at Crestwoods Park in Kirkland Saturday. With 80 vendors, the all-day pooch fest provided fun activities for dogs – as well as their not-so-fuzzy owners.
Cliff Despeaux shot this fantastic time lapse of the moon rising over Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland last night (Tuesday, July 27).
The Kirkland Summer Concert Series runs Tuesday mornings and Thursday evenings through August 26. The shows are free, but a…
Don’t miss the Go Dog, Go! Kirkland Canine Festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 24 at Crestwoods Park….