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    Tom Arhontas is the South End’s famous Greek chef who will be in charge of creating the “Big Fat Greek Feast” at the Freeland Eagles on Friday.
    Opa! Food of the gods served in Freeland
    By Patricia Duff • April 26, 2008 12:46 am

    A little lamb, a taste of baklava and a bit of belly dancing never hurt anybody.

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    The Wiltons (Deana Duncan and Bob Atkinson) rekindle their love in Italy as the wise-cracking maid Constanza (Judith  Dankanics) looks on.
    WICA production celebrates an enchanted opening night
    By Michaela Marx Wheatley • April 26, 2008 12:46 am

    ‘Enchanted April’ brings a fresh spring breeze to the South End

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    Prolific pepper producer Hilario Alvarez  shows off an abundance of peppers that brighten up many Seattle area farmers markets.
    Excerpts for a world of good
    By Patricia Duff • April 26, 2008 12:46 am

    There is a revival afoot with food and farmers.

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    Poet Peter Lawlor and poetry slam emcee Jim Freeman are two familiar faces at the Dog House Tavern
    Poetry slams embrace the wordsmiths in all of...
    By Patricia Duff • April 26, 2008 12:46 am

    The famously atmospheric Green Mill Lounge on the northside of Chicago, Ill. is a jazz club that bears the distinction of having been a favorite haunt of the notorious 1920s gangster Al Capone.

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    Anne Waldman reads a poem with her signature dynamic performance style. She headlines this year’s  Burning Word poetry festival.
    Burn, burn, burn at the festival of words
    By Patricia Duff • April 26, 2008 12:46 am

    When: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, April 26.

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    Mr. South Whidbey is crowned once again
    Mr. South Whidbey is crowned once again
    By Patricia Duff • April 25, 2008 11:36 pm

    Another handsome bloke made his kingly walk down the royal runway with crown, scepter and big heart intact.

    Friends of Friends Medical Support Fund crowned the second Mr. South Whidbey recently, much to the delight of a sold-out crowd at Freeland Hall.

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    Festival celebrates all things Scandinavian
    Festival celebrates all things Scandinavian
    By Patricia Duff • April 25, 2008 11:36 pm

    Salmon chowder, Swedish meatballs with lingonberries, lefse, heart waffles with strawberries and whipped cream and a Scandinavian dreamof baked treats.

    Sound good? They are all ready and waiting for hungry appetites at the eighth annual Nordic Fest.

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    Festive fun for family and friends
    Festive fun for family and friends
    By Patricia Duff • April 25, 2008 11:36 pm

    “Come Home for the Holidays” is the theme for this year’s holiday festivities in Langley.

    And that means plenty of downtown jollification to get the whole family in a joyful spirit.

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    Living a life to help others is true class
    Living a life to help others is true...
    April 25, 2008 11:36 pm

    You’re at a fancy celebration; black tie, evening gowns, crystal and white table linens.

    You notice a humble man dressed in a blue work shirt and pants walking in. His eyes dart around the large room looking for an available seat.

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    Benevolent repercussions of a simple gift
    Benevolent repercussions of a simple gift
    By Patricia Duff • April 25, 2008 11:35 pm

    “The Giving of Art — The Art of Giving” is an art sale organized by
    11 Whidbey Island artists who wish to emphasize the ability to make a difference both locally and globally with the giving of art.

    The sale opens Friday, Dec. 14 and runs through Sunday, Dec. 16 in the Front Room gallery in the Bayview Cash Store.

    The artists are making one-of-a-kind pieces specifically for holiday gift giving while also raising funds for two carefully selected charities, Operation: Sack Lunch and Children’s House International.

    A percentage of all the artists’ proceeds will go to the organizations.

    Artists and artisans participating in the sale include Tohnia Alexander, handmade soaps in lovely Scott Alexander wooden boxes; Maryon Attwood, functional ceramics, sunflower-tiles and platters; Adriana Gallagher, comment-worthy felted wool scarves; Elizabeth Haughton, mixed-metal jewelry; Robbie Lobell, soda/wood-fired and award-winning pottery; Sarena Mann, figurative papier maché mobiles; Barbara Stout, Taoist inspired works on paper; Tree Top Bakers, delicious holiday baked-goods; Michel Tsouris, small encaustic paintings and “ridiculous chicken paintings” and Jane Winslow, visual photographic poems.

    Beverly Graham is a recording artist who started Operation: Sack Lunch to feed the working poor and homeless on the streets of Seattle.

    The program has served more than 1.3 million meals since 1989 and currently serves 18,000 meals each month in the Seattle area.

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    Hometown Hero: Good intentions followed by actions
    Hometown Hero: Good intentions followed by actions
    April 25, 2008 11:35 pm

    What do you intend to do today? Not your itinerary; go to work, spend time with family. But your specific intentions: How will you affect the people in your home before you head out the door? How many people will you smile at today at work? How will you rejuvenate yourself before coming back home and how will you end your day?

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    Dance instructors Hilde Schneider-Mott
    Jammin’ for a good body
    By Patricia Duff • April 23, 2008 12:00 am

    Islanders are discovering the highs of dancing with a little attitude — and subsequently becoming heart healthier and more buff to boot.

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    WHIDBEY RECIPES: When life gives you lemons …
    WHIDBEY RECIPES: When life gives you lemons …
    By Margaret Walton • April 22, 2008 11:42 pm

    We’ve all heard to the point of tiresome the old saying, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” Well, I…

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