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“9 to 5” the musical will have shows from Nov. 18 to Feb. 1 at Village Theatre in Everett. (Screenshot from Village Theatre YouTube channel)

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9 to 5, Terry Fator, #IMOMSOHARD and more

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Warren G, right, will join Too Short, Xzibit and Yung Joc on Saturday at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett.

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Warren G, Forest Songs, #IMOMSOHARD and more

Music, arts and more coming to Snohomish County

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Queensryche, Halloween story time, glass art and more

Music, arts and more coming to Snohomish County

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BlackHawk, Queensryche, glass art and more

Music, arts and more coming to Snohomish County

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Queensryche, Bert Kreischer, Lene Lovich and more

Music and arts coming to Snohomish County

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Queensryche, Haley Reinhart, Bert Kreischer and more

Music and arts coming to Snohomish County

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Two-day indie rock music festival begins Friday

The Seagaze festival in downtown Everett will focus on shoegaze, post-punk and dream pop music.

Haley Reinhart at the Hotel Cafe

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Haley Reinhart, Coheed & Cambria, Bert Kreischer and more

Music and arts coming to Snohomish County

Kayak Point Regional County Park in Stanwood, Washington on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

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Local music groups slated to perform in Stanwood festival

The first Kayak Point Arts Festival will include Everett-based groups RNNRS and No Recess.

Merrilee Moore works with glass at Schack Art Center in Everett, Washington on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

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Portion of $10M grant boosts Snohomish County arts organizations

The 44 local organizations earned $8,977 on average in unrestricted funds to support fundraising and salaries.

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Coheed & Cambria performing on day two of the inaugural Adjacent Music Festival in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Sunday, May 28, 2023.

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Coheed & Cambria, Train, Jackson Browne and more

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Fresh Paint festival to return this weekend

The annual summer arts festival will be open in downtown Everett on Saturday and Sunday.

Counting Crows come to Chateau Ste. Michelle on August 17. (Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com)

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Counting Crows, Beach Boys, Chicago

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Coming events in Snohomish County

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Clothing Optional performs at the Fisherman's Village Music Festival on Thursday, May 15 in Everett, Washington. (Will Geschke / The Herald)

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Everett gets its fill of music at Fisherman’s Village

The annual downtown music festival began Thursday and will continue until the early hours of Sunday.

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“Jersey Boys” plays at Village Theatre in Everett through May 25.

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A&E Calendar for May 15

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Jonathon DeYonker, left, helps student Dominick Jackson upload documentary footage to Premier at The Teen Storytellers Project on Tuesday, April 29, 2025 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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Everett educator provides tuition-free classes in filmmaking to local youth

The Teen Storyteller’s Project gives teens the chance to work together and create short films, tuition-free.

The Port of Everett is hosting Sail-In Cinema again this summer at Boxcar Park. (Port of Everett)

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The must-attend events that defined the year in Snohomish County

Which unforgettable experiences brought the community together? Let’s find out.

Open for the past 120 years, The Historic Everett Theatre plays a vital role as a venue for the Everett community. Photo courtesy of Historic Everett Theatre.

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