Veritas Church on Lea Hill is preparing for its annual Easter Scramble set for 1-3 p.m. March 21 at Rainier Middle School, located at 30620 116th Ave. SE, Auburn.
Dr. S. Ross Fox will join other leading medical professionals in bringing an importance message to this week’s Seattle Bash Weight Loss Surgery Conference.
The Auburn High School Actors’ Guild presents the musical, “Grease”, for six performances at the Auburn Performing Arts Center, located at 700 E. Main St.
The defeat of smallpox illustrates the value of vaccination. That terrible disease had a mortality rate of 30 percent and over the course of human history killed 300,000,000 people. The last case occurred in 1977 after a prolonged vaccination campaign. No one will ever get smallpox again.
Feld Motor Sports will present the Nuclear Cowboyz, featuring the world’s top freestyle motocross riders in a theatrical production, at…
Their rich, lyrical voices can be heard around the world.
Thou shall not bear false witness … unless your false witness is in the form of an e-mail. In that case, feel free to forward your lies to everyone in your address book. For although God is truth and His followers must walk in truth, it’s really not a big deal to pass on an e-mail that might not be completely true. I mean most of it is probably true and anyway, it does a great job of proving our preconceived opinion and we’re just sending it to a few of our friends. So what’s the big deal.
Jared Munson’s comedy career has come a long way in a short time.
Chris Botti, America’s jazz trumpeter legend boasting international acclaim takes the Puyallup Fair stage on Sept. 17, along with eight-time Grammy Award winner, Natalie Cole.
Auburn residents will have a chance to rock again like it’s 1959 when the Buddy Holly’s Tour of Stars rolls into the Auburn Avenue Theater for three performances on March 12-14.
Enumclaw native Rae Solomon, a hard rockin’ country artist who is true to its classic roots, will perform a benefit concert March 20 at Performance Grill, located at 1525 A St. NE.
Good things do come in small packages, as evidenced when pint-sized, tap dancing, dynamo Barbara Duffy and Company exploded onto the stage of the Auburn Performing Arts Center in the latest segment of the BRAVO series last Friday night.
The Auburn Reporter has opened up an Oscar Awards contest at http://pnw.cc/movieawards. Contestants who sign up on the site can take a stab at guessing the winners of some of the top Oscar categories, including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress and more.
The Auburn Mountainview Theatre Company, under the direction of Paul Fouhy, will present “Return to the Forbidden Planet” for six performances at the school’s big stage, located at 28900 124th Ave SE.
Drama students at Green River Community College now are in full rehearsal for the school’s winter quarter production of “Twelve Angry Jurors.”
Calling Willie Nelson a “living legend” really doesn’t do him justice, since it discounts the thriving, relevant and progressive musician he is today. With a career that has spanned six decades, the iconic Texan is known for 200 albums, including hit songs “Crazy,” “Hello Walls,” “Red Headed Stranger,” and “Stardust”.
The final five films – including the work of aspiring director Kristi L. Simkins of Auburn – from the 100% Pure New Zealand Presents “Your Big Break” film competition now are live at www.your-big-break.com.
The Auburn Symphony Orchestra Chamber Series will present “An Afternoon of Song” with Auburn’s own internationally-renowned operatic husband and wife duo of Juliana Rambaldi, soprano, and Victor Benedetti, baritone.
With the 2010 Mariners baseball season on the horizon, I’ve been thinking a lot about how the children of Israel wandered for many years in the wilderness.
Singers from the community are invited to join the Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra for their third annual choir/orchestra concert April 23-24.