The Kent-based Rainier Chorale will join several other choirs for a mass production of the Mozart Requiem at 2 p.m. March 14 at Benaroya Hall in Seattle.
She reels off a set of Atomic sit-ups to jump-start the morning. Takes an extended lunch hour to throw a few dozen curling rocks. Then, it’s often back to the rink for more practice after working 9-to-5.
Such was life for Olympic athlete Nicole Joraanstad, who spent the past 18 months preparing for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games.
Catch the Kent Predators as they go through their practice, talk about big scores planned for their upcoming season. The Kent Reporter caught the players at their recent practice Feb. 18 at Wilson Playfields in Kent.
It won't take long for the Kent Predators to find out how well they can compete in the professional Indoor Football League.
The Predators open the season Feb. 28 at the Billings (Mont.) Outlaws, the defending league champion and a franchise that has played in several indoor leagues over the last nine years.
The Green River Glass Show isn't just for Depression-era glass items anymore.
Catch the excitement of the state Mat Classic XXII Feb. 19 and 20, when Kent's top wrestlers went up against the best in the state.
Scotsman Donnie MacDonald and Irishman James Keigher perform traditional and contemporary Irish and Scottish folk music as the duo Men of Worth at 7:30 p.m. March 11 at the Kent-Meridian High School.
Dance or listen to two classic rock bands this weekend at Pat's Bar and Grill, 114 Railroad Ave. N., in downtown Kent.
The Kent Predators players are ready for some football.
Receiver Blaine McConnell, one of two dozen or so players who attended the Predators kickoff press conference Friday at the ShoWare Center, can't wait to get out on the field to play in the professional Indoor Football League.
Get the results for Team USA's round-robin competition with Germany.
Few players have as much fun playing basketball as the Harlem Globetrotters. They also make sure the fans join in that fun.
Parents can take their children to try all types of hands-on projects at the 23rd annual Kids Arts Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 6 at Kent Commons.
More than 40 vendors are expected at the 33rd annual Green River Glass Show and Sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 27 at Kent Commons.
The Roger Newton Model Radio-Controlled Hydroplane show runs 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 13 at the museum, located at 5917 S. 196th St.
Racers will display more than 60 scale models of unlimited hydroplanes during the second-annual show, which will include gas- and electric-powered boats.
Millennium Elementary students put a polish in their moonwalk Jan. 29, as they performed Michael Jackson's "Thriller" to open their school's annual talent show. See the video!
Curlers from the United States hold just one Olympic medal: a bronze for the men's team during the 2006 Turin, Italy, games. The women's team has never medaled in the sport. This year, Nicole Joraanstad, a native of Kent, and the U.S. women's curling team have their sights set on changing that.
During the last winter Olympics, almost 1,000 people came to a two-day open house at the Granite Curling Club in North Seattle. Before the club even opened the first morning, the parking lot was full of people excited to check out a sport that most had only ever heard of.
The Greater Seattle Area Vintage Postcard, Stamp and Paper Collectibles Show returns to town Feb. 20-21 at Kent Commons.
Singers, dancers and a big band orchestra will present "In the Mood," a 1940s musical 7:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at the Kentwood High School Performing Arts Center.
Darrel Larsen and his musical act Encore will sing old-fashioned love songs for a Valentine's mini-concert and dance noon Feb. 12 at the Kent Senior Activity Center.