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If you want “Moments to Remember,” great songs from the 1950s, familiar melodies harmoniously harmonized by four guys in bright white suit coats with plaid bow ties and matching cummerbunds, accompanied by crisp choreography, smiling faces and naive enthusiasm, go see “Forever Plaid,” playing at Conway Muse through October 1. You will be glad you did. The audience at Saturday’s sold-out show thoroughly enjoyed themselves, laughing, applauding, and joining in singing throughout the performance. They found many “Magic Moments” during the fa...
What does one do when faced with a myriad of policies antithetical to one’s core values? Natalie Niblack asked that of Skagit Women Print collective and helped to organize a show around the theme, “Resist.” It is at the Perry and Carlson Gallery in Mount Vernon, through October 1. Niblack and Jules Faye created the collective to give women artists in the Valley a platform, a collective art experience and, with this new show, a political voice. Thirty artists participated on topics ranging from gun violence, freedom of the press, women...