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TIME, DATE, PLACE | Kitsap Happenings for the week June 26-July 2
Poulsbo Jun 27 2009, 12:15 PM TELL US WHAT'S UP WITH YOU... email calendar submissions and story ideas to whatsup@northkitsapherald.com

The unexpected element of Coldnote
This weekend, Coldnote will be playing four shows in three days across the North End: Thursday in Suquamish, kicking off the Clearwater Casino Jul 03 2009, 7:26 PM After kicking off the Clearwater's Performances at the Passage concert series Thursday, the local funk/soul brothers take on three shows across North Kitsap this weekend, and then, maybe, the world.

What's Up for the Fourth | Parades, Fireworks and Festivals about Kitsap
Jul 03 2009, 7:25 PM What goes on this weekend: Poulsbo gets down a day early, Fathoms of Fun roll on in Port Orchard, plus a traditional Fourth on Fourth Street in Bremerton, a 'Green' Old Fourth on Bainbridge and more.

Celebrating silent film and the Lynwood's 73rd with Dennis James
Dennis James will be at the keys July 5 on Bainbridge, providing live accompaniment behind King Vidor’s 1928 work “The Crowd” to celebrate the 73rd anniversary of the island’s first home for silent film — the historic Lynwood Theatre. - Courtesy photo Jul 03 2009, 7:24 PM World renown organist Dennis James returns to accompany the Lynwood’s 73rd anniversary.

From the keys of an old-fashioned instrument, Dennis James strikes the chords of history.

Over the past 30 years, he’s been an ardent supporter and pivotal proponent of the vanishing art form of live music played behind silent films. Although he wasn’t born until well after the advent of talkies and motion picture soundtracks, James was introduced to silent films early in life when they were used as filler in the early days of television.

KRL to show free screening of 'Twilight'
Jul 03 2009, 7:23 PM Special free night of 'Twilight,' for teens only, at the Orchard.

INDEPENDENTLY SPEAKING | Movies, despite their ubiquity, are an art form
Jul 03 2009, 7:23 PM What’s Up's newest columnist Craig Smith muses on moving pictures and a few good things he’s seen lately.

Can you name the seven lively arts? They are architecture, painting, sculpture, dance, drama, music and literature. In the last 100 years or so, there has been another that has arguably eclipsed all others in mass absorption: moving pictures.

Do you read more books than watch television shows or movies? Do you go to as many plays, operas, ballets or art museums as to a movie theater or rent a DVD? This medium, movies, is older than all of us, yet is young in the history of storytelling and expression of the human condition. Something we take for granted: A whole generation has been raised with access to a video store, which has morphed into mail order, digital downloading and demand via cable.

The red, white and green of Independence Day
Fireworks light up the economy and help some civic groups earn much-needed cash. - Bill Mickelson/Staff photo Jul 03 2009, 7:25 PM With the Fourth fast approaching, fireworks stands are again abuzz with patrons who've got money to burn.

TIME, DATE, PLACE | Kitsap Happenings for the week July 3-10
Jul 03 2009, 7:27 PM Tell us what's up with you by emailing calendar submissions and story ideas to: whatsup@northkitsapherald.com

Something for free: Community concerts and outdoor movies
The crowd gathers at one of last year Jul 03 2009, 7:27 PM Despite lack of funding all the way around, Kitsap communities rally to offer free outdoor movies and concerts this summer.

Coffee Club Diner's Goliath burger slays Joker's Peace | Video & story
Bill Mickelson takes on 10-pound Burger Challenge at the Coffee Club Diner in downtown Bremerton. It ended badly. - Patrick Shrma /Courtesy photo Jul 10 2009, 11:11 AM I've never been one to back down from an eating contest.