The Renton Reporter is serializing the 19 movies that will screen at the SIFF-Renton venue of the Seattle International Film Festival at the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center starting May 23.
The Renton Reporter is serializing the 19 movies that will screen at the SIFF-Renton venue of the Seattle International Film Festival at the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center starting May 23.
The Renton Reporter is serializing the 19 movies that will screen at the SIFF-Renton venue of the Seattle International Film Festival at the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center starting May 23.
“Come on Patrick!” Coach Bobby’s voice booms across Kinder Swimmer’s Renton Highlands pool. “One arm! Two arm! Eyes and bubbles.” Bobby continues on with Patrick’s weekly swim lesson.
Liberty High School will stage Frank Baum’s classic, “The Wizard of Oz” this weekend and next at the school’s Performing Arts Center.
The public is invited to meet the artist at a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday at the Carco Theatre Lobby.
The winner of the Renton Crash Cinema People’s Choice Award is a three-minute film in which the rescuer, not the prince, gets the girl.
Gamers everywhere marked International TableTop Day this past Saturday with events all around the area and the world.
To submit items to the calendar, contact Reporter Tracey Compton at tcompton@rentonreporter.com.
Art’s effect on kids cannot be measured in widgets and quantitative data.
The basic concept is that the filmmakers will take a three-minute film from concept to screening at the Renton Civic Theatre – all in one day.
To submit items to the calendar, contact Reporter Tracey Compton at tcompton@rentonreporter.com.
oin an imaginary wagon train through time as you sing songs and hear stories of the pioneers and the people they met along the way during a special event called “Wagons West!” Saturday at the Renton History Museum.
The musical, an interpretation of the gospel accounts of the last weeks of the life of Jesus, has been a popular production since its inception on Broadway in 1971.
Renton hip-hop band Dave B on Saturday won in the finals of the Experience Music Project’s Sound Off! showcase of local talent.
The Renton Civic Theatre is marking its 25th anniversary with a dinner and auction March 9.
Yet there I was, the kids and I had barely gotten into the car and already the bagel chips had been yanked open and the Gemini Fish Market crab dip was being passed around as we sat in front of Top of the Hill Market.
Renton hip-hop band Dave B will compete Saturday in the finals of the Experience Music Project’s Sound Off! showcase of local talent.
The Spring Arts Equinox is scheduled for 6 to 9 p.m. March 21 at th eRenton Civic Thetare, 507 S. Third St.
Josh Snodgrass will be playing solo acoustic guitar arrangements of popular hymns, worship songs and several original pieces.