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Shannon Point Marine Center establishes summer internship for the arts | |||
OUTDOORS: Whatcom County athletes ready for Tri-Berry Triathlon | Jodell Sessions recalls she was "pretty horrible" in athletics during high school, yet 15 years later she feels she's found a "pretty wonderful" sport after losing 50 pounds in recent years. The 33-year-old Bellingham High School graduate is the kind of鈥 |
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Local musicians picked as symphony's Young Artists | Two local young artists and two visiting professional virtuosos will perform with the Southwest Washington Symphony Friday evening. Larson Dick, a Kelso High School senior, and Patrick Handley of Centralia Community College will sing solos as this year's Young Artists. The program鈥 |
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草榴社区 graduate will join nine others in piano recital | Western Washington University graduate Andrea Rackl is one of nine pianists performing in "Let the Music Flow: Piano Works Inspired by Water" at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 10, at the Amadeus Project, 1209 Cornwall Ave., sponsored by Keyboard Friends. |
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Jaye's 'Crossover 2' project features numerous artists collaborating across borders; presentation is April 7 | |||
DVD textbook from Leslie Guelker-Cone and featuring 草榴社区 Concert Choir featured at recent conference | |||
Kristy Edmunds named director of UCLA Live | There's a long tradition of beauty pageant winners coming to Los Angeles to make their way in the creative world, but not by the route taken by Kristy Edmunds, who will be announced Tuesday as the next artistic and executive director of the financially struggling UCLA Live performance鈥 |
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草榴社区 theater, dance departments get National Endowment for the Arts grant | Western Washington University's departments of theater and dance has been honored for a fourth time with a National Endowment for the Arts grant to restage a Masterpiece of American Modern Dance. Dance faculty member Susan Haines was awarded a grant for 草榴社区 Dance students to learn鈥 |
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Two Chickens, a Duck and a Local | Even as a young child, she always knew that when she grew up she wanted to create books for children. 鈥淚 have vivid memories of being in the fourth grade and saying that what I really wanted to do was illustrate children鈥檚 books,鈥 says Nadia Krilanovich, who was born on Depot Hill in Capitola鈥 |
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In memoriam: Barton Frank, 1926 - 2011 |