The sun rises on the evil and the good. The rain falls on the wicked and the just. And grace defines the life of every person who has ever walked this earth.
Dance and visual illusion combine with humor and nonstop surprises in three remarkable dance stories that create Rainbow Dance Theatre’s “Mystery and Magic” – the Auburn Bravo Series’ first presentation of the new year.
Tobacco products contain thousands of chemicals, 60 of which are known cancer-causing ingredients. Yet, people still light up and smoke.
From the confines of their fitness studio in west Auburn, young entrepreneurs and certified trainers David and Wynter Weaver see the bigger picture.
Uniquely Auburn, a free community-sponsored celebration of cultural diversity recognizing people, places, and events that make Auburn unique, is at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Performing Arts Center.
The Auburn Symphony Orchestra Chamber Concert “Mediterranean Masterworks,” featuring classical guitarist Daniel Corr, will be performed at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. Matthew/San Mateo Episcopal Church, located at 123 L St. NE, Auburn.
Rhys Thomas and his Science Circus will be hitting the stage at 2 p.m. Saturday as part of the Auburn Ave Kids series.
Auggie Smith, 2010 winner of the 31st annual Seattle International Comedy Competition, headlines the Comedy at the Ave Series on Friday, Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Smith will join two other comedians.
The Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra will present the Grand Affair Waltz Gala Ball, a Feb. 4 fundraiser at the Lake Wilderness Lodge, located at 22500 SE 248th St., Maple Valley.
Starting this week, the White River Valley Museum will pay homage to Auburn’s rich tradition of railroading with “Wrecked! Misadventures on the Northern Pacific Railway”.
One of the most common New Year’s resolutions is to lose weight. So, what are the secrets for a successful weight-loss program? How can an individual successfully achieve this goal and keep the weight off long-term?
You know the holiday season is over when people start talking about their New Year’s resolutions. For some it’s almost an annual ritual. In my line of work, I get lots of new business. I also get to see old clients again, but these are reunions I never look forward to.
When writing a column, the beginning is the hardest part. The lead-in words never come easy to me. So I think I’ll start today’s column with the ending first.
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a type of depression. It affects over one-half million people in the United States. It is more common in women than men, and those over the age of 20.
CALL+RESPONSE, a feature documentary film revealing the world’s 27 million dirtiest secrets, will be shown 7-10 p.m., Jan. 11, at the Green River Community College’s Lindbloom Student Center, main dining area.
Uniquely Auburn, a free community-sponsored celebration of cultural diversity recognizing people, places, and events that make Auburn unique, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30 at the Performing Arts Center.
Adam Richman is an affable man, the kind of guy most people would like to have a beer with, or some food, maybe lots of food. We are talking about the host of the popular television program Man vs. Food, which airs on the Travel Channel several times a week.
A special Jan. 26 performance of Breeders Theater’s “Casting Call,” written by Highline professor Dr. T.M. Sell, benefits the Highline Community College Foundation’s Breeders Theater Performing Arts Scholarship.
Robert Blevins, co-author of “Into The Blast – The True Story of D.B. Cooper”, will be featured in a Jan. 6 episode of “Brad Meltzer’s Decoded” on the History Channel.
The spellbinding style of Rainbow Dance Theatre, which fuses world dance, computer animation, aerial choreography, hip hop, martial arts and modern dance, will be featured at the Auburn Performing Arts Center as part of the Bravo performing arts season on Friday, Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m.