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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.

  • Dancing in Disguise

    Halloween is a great excuse for adults to dress up and act like kids again. Door County is filled with spook-tacular adventures and if one day’s not enough don’t worry because there will be costume parties all weekend long.

  • Halloween Activities For the Kids

    Whether they’re a peapod, ghost, witch, lion, princess, football player, or any other creative costume, bring your kids to a party or stop at homes with the porch lights on to spook friends and neighbors this Halloween.

  • PET PEEVES

    Is there something that really irks you, gets your goat, rubs you the wrong way, drives you up the wall, gets you bent out of shape, puts a stick in your craw, or makes you want to throw in the towel?

  • FRAMED

    (Left to right) Mike and Jean Kubiak and Sharon and Buck Honold recently enjoyed an evening at Casey’s BBQ & Smokehouse in Egg Harbor.

  • Rosemary-Maple Spiced Innards

    There’s nothing quite as nostalgic to the olfactory than the smell of the inside of a pumpkin. After scraping out all the seeds and guts, that Halloween smell will stay under fingernails for days.

  • Southern Door Family Center Offers Fitness Classes

    The Southern Door Family Center is partnering with the YMCA to present a series of fitness classes. During the month of November, five types of classes will be offered.

  • Ellison Bay Service Club Shows Documentary for Monthly Meeting

    The Ellison Bay Service Club will hold its monthly membership meeting at 7 pm on November 18 in The Jensen Center at The Clearing in Ellison Bay. The public is welcome to attend the meeting, during which the film A Sense of Wonder: The Life and Work of Rachel Carson will be shown.

  • Inn of Kristofer’s Hosts 2nd Annual Oyster Celebration

    During the weekend of Nov. 19 – 20, Chef Terri Milligan and her staff at the Inn of Kristofer’s will be busy preparing various oyster dishes for the restaurant’s second annual Oyster Celebration.

  • GHA Hosts Final “Gibraltar Talks” November 11

    The Gibraltar Historical Association (GHA) is wrapping up its “Gibraltar Talks” series for 2010 on Thursday, November 11 at 7:30 pm. GHA will present, Gibraltar Talks…Door County’s Oldest Trees at the Old Town Hall in Fish Creek which is located at the corner of Maple and Spruce Streets.

  • Cookery Hosts Weekly Spelling Bee

    The Cookery will be hosting a weekly spelling bee again this winter. The spelling bee competitions will take place in the wine bar on Thursday evenings, Nov. 4 – Jan. 6.

  • Catching Up With Sevastopol Football Coach Ron Frank

    Tonight, Ron Frank and the Sevastopol Pioneers make their first step ever into the WIAA State Football Playoffs, taking on Coleman at Coleman. It has been a long road for the Pioneers, but especially

  • Womens’ Suffrage Documentary Screening

    Iron Jawed Angels will be the featured film at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship’s Movies That Matter October 19, 7 pm.

  • Winter Wonderland Arrives at Viva la Cottage

    With a wink of her eye and a nod of her head, Angie McMahon is opening the door of Viva la Cottage for its annual Winter Wonderland event. On Saturday, October 23 the shop around the corner of Highways Q and 57 will feature a festive treat for the senses.

  • Bulgarian-Born Songstress Geri X to Play Studio Concert at The Holiday Motel

    In June of 2007, Geri X was drawn to Sturgeon Bay for the first time to participate as a writer in the annual Steel Bridge Songfest (SBSF). Quickly becoming an essential part of the Steel Bridge family, she has returned every year since, and now also takes part in the Holiday Motel’s other various music events, such as Dark Songs, the annual macabre songwriting week that takes place at the motel at the end of October.

  • Four Guyz Put the Fun in Fundraiser for TAP

    As part of their 10th anniversary season, Third Avenue Playhouse will host their popular fundraiser, “Starz Will Be Out!” on Saturday, October 23 in the Egg Harbor Room of the Landmark Resort.

  • Isadoora Theatre Presents “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”

    Isadoora Theatre Company will present their fall show, Jeffrey Hatcher’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at Third Avenue Playhouse, October 28 – 31 and November 4 – 7.

  • Last Weekend of Pen Player’s “Panic”

    Joseph Goodrich’s stylish thriller Panic is on stage at Peninsula Players through Oct. 17.

  • SHOUT OUTS

    Is there someone or something that made you laugh, smile, cringe, want to hug them or throw them overboard? Go ahead and give a “Shout Out” in the Pulse!

  • FRAMED

    Susan Basten and her family recently celebrated her birthday at Popelka Trenchard Glass Studio in Sturgeon Bay. Each family group collaborated to make a paperweight to take home.

  • Pulse Pushes for a Fall Fest Hat Contest

    Over the years, some Fall Fest revelers have unleashed their creativity on their heads, making hat-based replicas of the ping-pong ball drop, Husby’s, and the Sister Bay Bowl.