When Greg Sellentin and his team of dogs raced through ice and snow, temperatures were as low as 30 below….
(Editor’s note: This appeared in the April 1 special edition of The Journal)
The art of the strip tease, otherwise known as burlesque, is coming to the San Juans promising an evening of…
White blooming currants can be found throughout the islands, dispersed by Eugene Kozloff, and his colleague Richard Norris. They gave…
As the Pacific Northwest slowly thaws, currants bloom, beckoning the return of the tiny, feisty, orange-red gem-like creatures known…
A Wolverine alum himself, Darrin Scheffer began coaching middle school track nearly 20 years ago. When he was offered the…
Friday Harbor glammed up for the Friday Harbor Film Festival’s Oscar Night fundraiser on Sunday, Feb. 26. Many people dressed…
According to the National Aging Council, one out of 10 Americans over age 60 will suffer some form of elder…
In homage to the iconic Pacific Northwest forests, the San Juan Island Art Museum has chosen that ancient landscape for…
Love, mortality and technology are three major themes woven through Sarah Ruhl’s innovative play “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” directed by…
Snow did not scare off the seventh-grade boys’ group to stand with SAFE San Juans Stand Up Men at the…
Like kittens, puppies and most other animals, young people often learn life skills through play. The game Magic: The Gathering,…
They swoop down silently out of the night to grab their prey, often mice, rats or voles, although a few…