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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.

  • Winter Film Fest Continues with “E.T.”

    The Donna Winter Film Festival continues at Third Avenue Playhouse on Jan. 12 at 2 pm with a screening of E.T. The film, directed by Steven Spielberg, is about a child who summons the courage to help a friendly alien escape Earth and return home.

  • Learn About Feeding Birds at Wisdom Wednesday

    Learn about attracting birds to your home with appropriate feeders and birdhouses at the Sturgeon Bay YMCA’s Wisdom Wednesday. Brian Sheehy of Havegard Farm will lead the discussion at this Jan.

  • Classical Meets Metal in Algoma Man’s CD release

    By day, Barry Kuzay is a mild-mannered engineer employed at Roen Salvage Co. in Sturgeon Bay. But in his free time at home in Algoma, where he lives with his wife and daughter, he enters his home recording studio and becomes neo-classical metal guitar shredder Barry Kuzay.

  • Understanding Your iPad

    Let’s be honest, iPads (and iPhones) are overwhelming – camera, email, and internet browser in one. Then there are the apps – hundreds of thousands of apps – for calculating finances, losing weight, enhancing photos, making music, creating art, playing games, and much more.

  • Northern Door Broomball League

    Results and schedule

  • Chilling Victory

    It was a cold day, with temperatures around 10 degrees, but the sun was shining for the Frostbite Open on New Year’s Day at the Red Putter Miniature Golf in Ephraim.

  • Player Profiles

    Lucas Stephenson and Courtney Van Hout

  • Get On the Treatment Trail

    A 200-mile charity run – with nine separate 5k run/walk events at different cities along the “trail” – will honor a pair of spirited, strong and fearless boys from Door County.

  • They Got Chops

    On Dec. 20, Tami Leist and John Brigham were promoted to first-degree black belt, after being tested at the YMCA in Fish Creek. Pictured: (front row, left to right) Theo Goode, Tami Leist, John Brigham and Shaun Koulias; (back row) Douglas Schroeder, Allura Witalison, Wyatt Hertwig and Brady Witalison.

  • Register to Run Green

    Registration is now open for the fifth Running Green for Crossroads trail event, scheduled for June 21, 2014. Come and celebrate the Summer Solstice as a solo participant or bring the whole family.

  • Hike the Winter Challenge

    Looking for a reason to get out and be active? Join Bay Shore Outfitters as it hosts seven free group hikes/snowshoes of all the trails in Newport State Park with a member of the Newport Wilderness Society beginning this month and running thorugh March.

  • Monday Night Volleyball

    Standings and schedule for Monday night volleyball at the YMCA.

  • High School Winter Athletics

    Varsity athletic schedules from around the county.

  • Door County Vintage Vacation

    Whoa! This is a ‘80s vision. Thirty years ago Lara BushPensy took to the cross country ski trails of The Rushes in Baileys Harbor. “My family owned timeshares there when they were first built,” she writes.

  • Congratulations to Megan Lautenbach

    The self-important egotists that we encounter Sometimes fill us with stress and strife. After further review there’s folks like Megan, Who find serving others a way of life.

  • Overheards, Shout Outs 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?

  • Article posted Tuesday, December 31, 2013 4:38pm

    Dear Mary Pat, I’m in a bit of a bind – my mother-in-law gave me a check for $75 for Christmas “to buy snow boots you like.” She thinks my snow boots are out-of-date, which they are.

  • Article posted Tuesday, December 31, 2013 4:34pm

    Fill in the blank. Sturgeon Bay is home to ___________, American football’s “Father of the Forward Pass.”

  • 2014 PMF Subscriptions Now On Sale

    The 2014 season of the Peninsula Music Festival is now available at musicfestival.com/newsite. Check out the great music that Maestro Yampolsky and the Festival Orchestra will bring back to the peninsula.

  • Theatre Lab for Students at Third Avenue Playhouse

    Beginning Jan. 22, StageKids offers a theatre lab for middle and high school students. For six weeks, students will meet twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays working with professionals from the Stage Door Theatre Company.