It’s been several years since the King’s College Theatre Department last offered a “Brown-Bag” series of shows, but the lunch-time performances are returning…
Ah dreamt ah was ah Pastor and was sent country-side last Sunday to preach to ah congregation wid only ah handful ah predominantly senior citizens. Nice ole folks, Poor, Polite and Humble who greeted me foh de New Year. Ah reminded dem dat de Christ-Mas was over, dat one ah we most loved Carol “O Holy Night”, how initially it was struck off de church list of songs because it …
James Edward Martin: Renowned painter and long-time Edmonds resident had a signature style Posted: December 21, 2020
Northwest painter James Edward Martin passed away on Dec. 15, 2020.
Born in Everett, WA, 1928, Jim was raised in Seattle. Jim’s pursuit of art was encouraged by Ballard High School art teacher Orre Nobles, who implored Jim’s parents to keep him enrolled. After studying at the UW, Jim’s paintings won the attention of gallery-owner Otto Seligman, who presented Jim’s work alongside Graves, Tobey, and Anderson. Jim’s work eventually transcended the muted parameters of the Northwest Mystics, blossoming into his signature, raucous style.