Internationally renowned active rock legend Queensrÿche will take the stage at the Puyallup Fair on Sept. 20, with Tesla opening the show.
The Auburn Mountainview Theatre Company presents “Time of My Life” – a vintage play by British master playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn – for six performances.
A Little Wine, A Lot of Music: 6:30 p.m., May 15, Meridian Valley Country Club, 24830 136th Ave. SE, Kent. Wine tasting, silent auction, a variety of music by the Auburn Symphony Orchestra. Cost:$60 per person. Country club attire, please. To purchase tickets, call 253-887-7777 or visit www.auburnsymphony.org.
Cash Levy, one of the country’s top improvisers, will headline Comedy at The Ave on Saturday at the iconic theater.
Bret Michaels, front man for the legendary rock band Poison, will perform Sept. 10 at the Puyallup Fair.
The Tune Stranglers, a five-man band that plays a wide range of music, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Auburn Avenue Theater, 10 Auburn Ave.
Auburn’s Elinor Gunn, a senior theatre major at Washington State University, recently participated in the 42nd annual Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Washington, D.C.
It’s a few minutes before 11 o’clock on a Saturday night, and the Entercom studios suite in downtown Seattle – home to several local radio stations – is deserted and dark except for a small 16th floor corner studio.
I’m going to write some unfiltered thoughts about prayer. By the end you might be somewhat annoyed with me. But hey, what’s new. The Bible’s rather clear on praying for both your friends and your enemies. So I should be covered.
The Auburn Avenue Kids will present the Mud Bay Jugglers for a Saturday matinee at the historic theater, 10 Auburn Avenue. Show time is 2 p.m.
Auburn’s nationally recognized Pacific Ballroom Dance will perform a special fundraiser for autism.
Leaning on a walking cane, Jim Granquist carefully approached the monitor.
A few months back, Apple’s co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs introduced the world to a strange device with a silly name. With the unveiling of the iPad, many critics around the world immediately, and somewhat gleefully, proclaimed Apple finally had made a technological blunder.
Auburn’s ArtRageous: Artist in Action Art Fair received the top “Spotlight Award for Program Excellence” for events, fairs and festivals from the Washington State Parks and Recreation honoring public agencies for outstanding and unique achievements.
Legendary rock band Heart will perform at the Puyallup Fair on Sept. 25.
The Messiah Players at Messiah Lutheran Church will present “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” for eight performances at the church, 410 H St. NE, Auburn.
The Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra and Community Choir will perform “Paris On Broadway” at 7 p.m. April 24 at the Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, located at 23855 SE 216th St., Maple Valley.
Bottom-Line Duo, a professional bass and cello duet, is coming to Auburn for two performances.
Question: The fitness magazines always seem to focus on recovering nutritionally after a workout. This makes sense, so what should I be taking in to optimally recover?
April is National Oral Cancer Awareness Month. More than 35,000 cases of oral cancer are diagnosed in the United States annually, and more than 45 percent of those will not be alive in five years.