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Elsewhere in the Art World | The Winners' Circle at the Sidney
Gavin Watt Mar 27 2009, 1:10 PM Indianola photographer Gavin Watt’s photography is matched with Mary McInnis’ paintings and pastels and Sharon Robertson’s watercolors for a menagerie of place in this month’s Winners Circle show, up through March 31 at the Sidney Museum and Art Gallery, 202 Sidney Ave. in Port Orchard.

WEEKEND WROCK | The Kamikazi Sex Pilots' finale
Tacoma band Kamikazi Sex Pilots play their “final show” at the Charleston Saturday. - Courtesy Photo/KSP Mar 27 2009, 1:13 PM The Dome braces for brutal brooding, Zeke returns to Winterland and Tacoma band Kamikazi Sex Pilots throw their final show in this week's docket of rock.

A Man and His Marimba at the Global Bean
The man and his marimba — Sam Stewart. - Courtesy Photo/Sam Stewart Mar 27 2009, 10:40 AM Classically trained, contemporary flavored marimba at the Bean Friday.

Everybody dances in Dance Arts Theatre
Chelsie Thompson, a sophomore at Central Kitsap High School, performs with the Dance Arts Theatre in Silverdale. The company performs “Snow White and the Seven Woodsmen” at 7:30 p.m. March 28 and 2:30 p.m. March 29 at the Bremerton High Performing Arts Center.  - Staff Photo/Celeste Cornish Mar 27 2009, 10:39 AM Dance Arts Theatre, the nonprofit performance wing of Irene's School of Dance in Bremerton, presents "Snow White" this weekend.

Documenting the underwater world of Puget Sound
Williams diving in local waters above some of the creatures he Apr 03 2009, 10:52 AM Suquamish-based underwater filmmaker John F. Williams uses film to create awareness.

The national debt demystified, on film
Not the best date movie, but surely a matinee that matters. - Courtesy Photo Mar 27 2009, 1:13 PM The Bainbridge Island film series 'Matinees that Matter' continues with a documentary on debt — ‘I.O.U.S.A.’

The first look at 'Zombies of Mass Destruction'
Apr 03 2009, 10:57 AM Through the darkness, the image of a newscaster glows over a static blue background.

His voice breaks the silence: "Tonight in the town of Port Gamble, they are in the throws of a viral attack..."

Post 9/11 terrorists have unleashed a virus, the likes of which has never been seen before. The little island town is bracing for Armageddon as the virus spreads.

Yes! takes on the news and, possibly, the future of print
The cover of our print edition. - Staff Photo/Illustration Apr 03 2009, 10:57 AM As the print journalism industry cripples, this quarterly non-profit magazine is expanding, exemplifying the question: Can the Internet and the printing press coexist?

What's Up For First Friday | Art Walks in Bremerton and Bainbridge
Kit Sims Taylor’s reflections on a two-month adventure following Alexander Von Humboldt’s 1800 route from the Orinoco to the Amazon river basins, compliment the Lana Phillips Memorial show at CVG this month. - Courtesy Photo/CVG Apr 03 2009, 11:21 AM ‘INK’ on BAINBRIDGE

THE SCREENING ROOM | A Chick's Take on 'Bromance'
Jen Morris is on the drums behind Jason Segel. - Courtesy Photo Apr 03 2009, 11:20 AM On my way out the office door to see “I Love You, Man,” the latest in silver screen buddy comedies, my coworker Brian spoke up.