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By Naomi Gish While attending the Port Townsend Film Festival there are a few things to re- member. To a handful of film students at the filmmakers lounge on Taylor Street, Director Steve Edmiston outlines […]
By Naomi Gish While attending the Port Townsend Film Festival there are a few things to re- member. To a handful of film students at the filmmakers lounge on Taylor Street, Director Steve Edmiston outlines […]
By Naomi Gish Screened at the Port Townsend Film Festival along with other compelling documentaries, Becoming Bulletproof really was a stand-alone idea in the mountain of creativity that was present at the festival. The idea […]
By Zak Hoskins Sonya Rosario has traveled across five states on an antique Victorian sofa to bring her message to Port Angeles. The filmmaker debuted the trailer for her latest documentary “The Sofa Diaries” at […]
By Daniel Blume Additional reporting by Giovanni Roverso Student Arts Week captivated attendees with an array of artistic demonstrations from June 2 to June 9. The celebration included performances from music and drama students, a […]
By Zak Hoskins April Watkins, the first ever graduate from the honors program, presented her capstone project at the Longhouse, Thursday, June 4, at 4 p.m. Watkins’ research project focused on colonialism in education and […]
Makah photographer on exhibit in the Longhouse Gallery from May until August. By Zak Hoskins Meredith Parker, Makah elder and Makah Indian Nation General Manager bought her first camera, a Canon 35 mm in 1976, […]
By Zak Hoskins Director Ben Knight and his cohorts risk arrest to bring the story of dams’ ecological destruction to light. Damnation is a visually stunning movie that highlights beautiful rivers contrasted with the destruction […]
By Daniel Blume It was a long time coming for the group of students, faculty, and tribal members who envisioned the Native American longhouse project over 40 years ago. The University of Washington inaugurated the […]
By Eric Trent Surrounded by the enveloping darkness that has engulfed the interior of Peninsula College’s Little Theater, Mike Hiestand, stands on the stage in a pool of light, providing a beacon of hope for […]
By Giovanni Roverso Esprit Week didn’t disappoint this year as it blurred the gender line, entertaining and raising awareness in the community. For the past 26 years transgenders have flocked to town for Esprit with […]
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