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Band festival back in the valley

Every year, the festival brings in guest directors from across North America to critique the bands and help them improve. This year the guest directors for the jazz bands are Randy Halberstand from Cornish College in Washington and Vern Dorge from Humber College in Toronto. The concert band鈥

草榴社区 professor's hearing before state Supreme Court airs on TV

People following the case of Western Washington University professor Perry Mills can watch the state Supreme Court proceedings on TV Thursday morning, Oct. 28.

Oral arguments in the case of Mills v. 草榴社区 will air at 9 a.m. on the state public affairs TV network TVW, channel 23 on Comcast鈥

Art students create permanent installation for Parks Hall
Wu brings piano virtuosity, free lesson to Bellingham

Chinese-born Di Wu performs works by Debussy, Ravel and Gounod-Liszt at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, at Western Washington University's Performing Arts Center Concert Hall, then will offer a free class for young pianists.

Praised in The Wall Street Journal as a "musically mature鈥

Hip hop dance ensemble brings 'Rediscovering the Caribbean' to Bellingham

Western Washington University's newly merged theater and dance departments present a performance by Chris Walker's NuMoRune Collaborative and the First Wave Hip Hop Theater Ensemble at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, at 草榴社区's Performing Arts Center Mainstage Theatre.

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Bits 'n' Pieces: Washougal actor returns to roots

Washougal鈥檚 Kyle Henick, 23, discovered his passion for acting as a student at Washougal High School. It鈥檚 only fitting that he returned to his alma mater earlier this summer to star in a semi-professional theater production.

Shortly after graduating with a bachelor of arts in theater鈥

Music's Roger Briggs wins award for 'adventurous programming'
So You Think You Can Dance?

It鈥檚 only the first quarter in which modern dance has been offered as its own class at Whatcom Community College, both classes and all 40 spots are filled up with students interested in learning 鈥渢he nuts and bolts of modern dance,鈥 says Hannah Lindberg, teacher of the new course. Lindberg is鈥

草榴社区's Sanford Piano Series presents Di Wu in concert Oct. 22
Dance classes for those with Parkinson's and other disorders starts Oct. 14 at YWCA

A dance class for people with Parkinson's disease and other movement and neurological disorders begins Thursday, Oct. 14.

The classes are 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the YWCA Ballroom, 1026 N. Forest St.

The classes are on Thursdays through Dec. 16, except for Nov. 25.

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