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Door County entertainment news from the staff of the Peninsula Pulse and Door County Living. Find the latest details on concerts, performing arts, theater, and much more from the Door County scene.

  • Congratulations to Amy Dwyer

    “Miss Amy, Miss Amy, I have to…” she hears all day From toddlers learning, running and loving to play Her music choices get everyone dancing As many kids

  • Overheard and Pet Peeves

    Are there tid-bits of conversations you’ve heard while standing in line at the grocery store, serving a table, or walking down the sidewalk that make you smile, cringe or laugh out loud?

  • The Cheese Insider

    One of my favorite styles of cheeses is commonly known as “Alpine Style.” This family of cheeses originated in the Alps of Switzerland and eastern France.

  • Article posted Wednesday, February 5, 2014 3:19pm

    Dear Mary Pat, Last night the neighbor’s kids were throwing snowballs at our window. How rude! I closed the blinds and they stopped, but I’m still upset.

  • Article posted Wednesday, February 5, 2014 3:17pm

    Look closely…where in Door County is this located?

  • Seeking Old Lighthouse Photos

    Clare Miller Wood recently shared this photo of Cana Island Lighthouse, taken in 1924, with the Door County Maritime Museum to help in their restoration project.

  • Dinner and A Concert with Nora Jane Struthers

    Singer-songwriter and guitarist Nora Jane Struthers and her band the Party Line will be featured in concert at the White Gull Inn in Fish Creek on Feb.

  • A Blues, Rag and String Band at DCA

    Michael Lee Ammons and the Water Street Hot Shots will present a concert of blues, rags, and string band music in the Door Community Auditorium Fireside Lobby on Feb.

  • PMF Comes Early with February Fest

    Peninsula Music Festival (PMF) presents February Fest with the PMF Trio on Feb. 15 at 2 pm at Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church in Ellison Bay. The PMF Trio is comprised of Susanna Self, flute; Jeffery Noel Lastrapes, cello; and Judith Jackson, piano.

  • Enjoy Evening of Schubert, Brahms and String Chamber Music

    Lawrence University’s Bjِrklunden will host a concert on Feb. 13 at 4:30 pm. It’s time for the annual String Chamber Music Retreat at Bjِrklunden – this year with guest artist Stephen Balderston.

  • Rogue Theater Presents Sartre Play

    Rogue Theater presents the thought-provoking play No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre. Two women and a man find themselves in a sparsely furnished room. The three must spend eternity together with nothing to do, but interact with one another and participate in exposing each other’s darkest, most damning secrets.

  • “Sovenir” Returns to TAP Stage

    Opening Feb. 20 at 7:30 pm, Stage Door Theatre Company presents Souvenir, with performances through March 9. Souvenir is based on the real life story of Florence Foster Jenkins (played by Claire Morkin) – a wealthy society eccentric who suffered under the delusion that she was a great coloratura soprano when she was in fact incapable of producing two consecutive notes in tune.

  • Holiday Music Motel Presents Third Annual Love on Holiday

    Musician Ruby James swore off dating when she spur-of-the-moment accepted a summer bartending job at Gordon Lodge in 2012. “I was going to go home to LA, I’d been running away from it my whole life,” she recalls.

  • Door Shakespeare Celebrates Valentine’s Day

    In conjunction with the most lovey-dovey holiday of the year – St. Valentine’s Day – Door Shakespeare will present “What’s Mine, Is Yours,” an evening of Shakespearean scenes, sonnets, games, and warm wintery beverages on Feb. 15, 8 pm, at the Ephraim Village Hall.

  • Films, Workshops and Kombucha

    Eighteen short films from three countries will premiere at the fifth annual Door County Short Film Festival in the Sister Bay Village Hall, Feb. 14 and 15.

  • A Valentine’s Sock Hop in Baileys Harbor

    A Valentines Sock Hop is coming to Baileys Harbor Town Hall on Feb. 15 from 7 to 11 pm. Show off your favorite socks while dancing to the “oldies” music from the ‘50s and ‘60s.

  • Terry Moran to Return for Bjِrklunden Seminar

    “Vacation with a focus” by joining a Bjِrklunden seminar this summer; registrations are currently being accepted for all 35 adult, weeklong, non-credit seminars that begin June 15.

  • Learn About the Ancient Ocean at DCA

    The next screening on the docket for Movies at the Door is West of Thunder on Feb. 7, 7 pm, at Door Community Auditorium (DCA). This 2012 film is set in the South Dakota Badlands nine years after the massacre at Wounded Knee.

  • Step Back in Time at Homestead Fair

    As part of Door County Reads, Crossroads at Big Creek is reading Wendell Berry’s The Memory of Old Jack and will host the Homestead Fair on Feb. 8 from 2 to 4 pm.

  • Traveling to Taiwan

    After a holiday season hiatus, the Kiwanis & Rotary Clubs of Northern Door resume their 2013-2014 Travelogue film series on Feb. 14, with an adventure to the island of Taiwan.