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Portland visual artist David Eckard to put on show at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Dec. 1 | |||
Lakewood Playhouse roast puts heat on director Marcus Walker's cancer fight | Their sons Reuben, 22, and Henry, 19, are students at Western Washington University. Marcus Walker is pretty sure Reuben will turn out OK. He’ll graduate with a major in physics and vocal performance, a natural combo. Henry might be more of a problem. “He’s been studying theater… |
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'Lofty Aspirations' art piece to be installed in VU Nov. 30 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Theatre to partner with Fairhaven Middle School on 'The Monologue Project, 5th ed.' Dec. 2-4 | |||
Lummi Islander joins ranks of authors and illustrators of children's books | At age 30, Nadia Krilanovich is still young, but she's old enough to testify to the value of patience and persistence. A native of Santa Cruz, Calif., she moved to Bellingham a dozen years ago to study art at Western Washington University, with the hope of illustrating children'… |
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Dan Guyette elected to board of International Council of Fine Arts Deans | |||
Transparent Trials | A case brought to the Washington State Supreme Court regarding the privacy of faculty disciplinary hearings at colleges will likely result in far-reaching ramifications for schools across the country. The suit involves Professor Perry F. Mills at Western Washington University, who claims that… |
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Western Washington University music library is worth preserving | You may have heard about the plans to dissolve the Western Washington University music library as a separate entity and absorb it into the Wilson Library, to be serviced by general library staff rather than music specialists. Sadly, it's all too true. As things stand, a year from… |
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Artist profile: Justin Shepherd | Western Washington University's production of "Inspecting Carol," a "holiday romp" in the words of director Patrick Dizney, follows a fictitious playhouse as they remount their annual production of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." The play runs Nov. 10… |
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Symphony season begins | Double Czech, the opening concert of the 78th Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra season, features violinist Walter Schwede performing music by Dvorak and Smetana. |