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One of the original Blind Boys of Alabama, Jimmy Carter, gives his age as “past 50.”
You can be the judge as to how far past 50 and to what extent being past 50 hasn’t exactly slowed him down.
Bothell’s star actress appears to be an adult residing inside a 13-year-old’s body.
Keaton Whittaker has taken on this role for the last three months and is living big in New York City and maturing with each line delivered and verse sung on the Broadway stage.
Rob Stimmel has skied all over the United States, Canada and Europe.
The 55-year-old Kenmore resident has experienced stunning scenery and pristine slopes. He could easily pick a favorite spot, but he’s not pointing his skis in any particular direction.
Kelsey Brobeck admits she struggled with an eating disorder in the past.
For her Bothell High senior project, she’ll be shedding a positive light on body image in her “Rock Your Body” fashion show from 7-9:30 p.m. Jan. 11 in the school commons.
Every generation thinks they live in a crazy world compared to the generation before them.
If officials wanted someone to emphasize leadership and organization when they were choosing Bothell’s next fire chief back in September, they got their man.
You can separate the high school from the graduate, but sometimes the graduate returns anyway. For Bothell High’s theater-arts department,…
“It’s time for me to go home,” said Atieno Kombe, for now, the owner and operator of the Africa Mama…
The Kirkland Choral Society — with vocalists from Kenmore, Bothell and other local cities — will perform “Treasures of Venice”…
Experience the tradition and artistry of the “Nutcracker,” performed with a live orchestra close to home.
Despite some chilly, wet weather, student Dave Chapman happily threw open a window on an upper floor of the very new three-story, $35.8 million Global Learning and Arts Building on the campus of Cascadia Community College in Bothell.
A local 13-year-old is giving her regards to Broadway — on stage.
Bothell’s Keaton Whittaker, the young actress who got her start in professional theater at Seattle’s The 5th Avenue in its 2006 production of “White Christmas,” is currently in rehearsals for the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim’s “A Little Night Music,” with previews beginning Nov. 24 at the Walter Kerr Theatre in New York City and starring Angela Lansbury and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Opening night is Dec. 13.
“Acting is… It really is my passion. I can do funky little crazy things I couldn’t otherwise,” said Bothell’s Sophia Konat, who at the ripe young age of 11 seems as poised and well-spoken as many people who have celebrated twice her number of birthdays or more.
For Bothell street luger Chris McBride — an admitted adrenalin junkie — it was an ESPN viewing more than a decade ago that got him started in his sport of choice, a journey that has taken him all over the world.
Bill High of Kenmore has put in 20,000 hours of SCUBA diving. He’s dived off of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, on the high seas near the Galapagos Islands, Malaysia, Japan, Okinawa, Mexico, the Caribbean, Pacific and Aleutian Islands, and has created undersea labs/habitats in the Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Florida and the North Atlantic.
Known primarily as an entertainer and one whose last CD spent three months on the national jazz charts, Seattle-area singer Greta Matassa has a nice sideline going, as well.