To say the actors in Village Theatre’s production of “The Mousetrap” have big expectations to meet would be an understatement.
On Thursday, Jan. 17, students, staff and administrators at Bellevue College welcomed legendary hip-hop star and activist Chuck D, and his wife, Dr. Gaye Theresa Johnson, to kick off a week of recognition in honor of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Members of the Newport High School marching band gathered at the school’s field in the early hours of Friday morning to honor the Seattle Seahawks as they head to Atlanta for their second play-off game.
City University of Seattle recently moved its headquarters and campus to Seattle, but their presence on the Eastside remains by way of a new Bellevue campus.
Interlake senior heads to Miami for prestigious creative arts workshop
Those visiting Crossroads on last week were met with holiday cheer as students from Holy Family Parish School in Kirkland performed handbells at the mall’s Market Stage.
Last week I was watching TV with my 12–year–old cousin when he asked me a burning question: “What do you want for Christmas?” “Nothing,” I responded. And for the first time in years, I honestly meant it.
Made famous by funny man Will Ferrell on the big screen, the story of Buddy’s journey through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, through the sea of swirly twirly gum drops, and through the Lincoln Tunnel to New York City has fast become a holiday tradition for people of all ages.
For most people, the holidays mean drinking hot cocoa, getting together with family and celebrating the season. For the Herdman family, it’s just another reason to wreak havoc.
Lionel and Cooksie Kramer don’t operate the Eastside Jazz Club to make money. If that were the case, it would have ceased to exist long ago.
‘Tis the season – for giving that is. And two Bellevue schools are leading the way, collecting a variety of items for people in need this holiday season.
You know you’re seeing good theater when there’s no telling where your emotions will take you next.
This weekend more than 1,000 Irish dancers will gather in Bellevue for the Western Region Oireachtas – a regional Irish Dance Championship being held in Bellevue Nov. 16-18.
School of Rock Bellevue to celebrate grand opening this weekend.
Last week, the Bellevue Reporter came out in support of Referendum 74, a ballot measure regarding the legalization of marriage for same sex couples in Washington state. For me, it was a simple decision. I voted to approve Referendum 74, and I couldn’t be more proud than to work for a paper that felt the same way.
Crossroads Bellevue is already known for embracing a wide spectrum of clientele, as well asa plethora of international cuisine – but this weekend the community gathering spot took the celebration of diversity to the next level, with the 22nd annual Cultural Crossroads event.
Overlake Medical Center has opened its new, expanded Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) – a project two years in the making.
It’s that time of year again. Movember is upon us. Which means men all over the Eastside (and world) will be putting away their razors – and growing killer mustaches – as a way to spark conversation about men’s health.
For the first time in recent memory, Bellevue College will produce a play aimed primarily at children, called “Still Life with Iris.”
Best-selling author Jane Porter returns to Bellevue this weekend for a series of events in support of her new book “The Good Woman,” – the first book in a trilogy about the esteemed Brennan sisters.