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²ÝÁñÉçÇø brings the arts to Whatcom County community

Although it’s high on the hill and parking there is sometimes challenging, Western Washington University has a wealth of talented students and faculty who want to share what they have with the greater Bellingham and Whatcom County community.

Concerts, speakers,…

Artist profile: Patrick Roulet brings global music to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø

Western Washington University welcomes Dan Piccolo, an American drummer, percussionist and composer, for the inaugural concert of the Global Spice World Music Series on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at Western’s Performing Arts Center Concert Hall.

Global Spice is a new concert series created by…

Nonprofit jazz group brings top performers to The Majestic

Bellingham drummer Julian MacDonough founded Whatcom Jazz Music Art Center one year ago as an all-ages nonprofit performance and education space in the lower level of The Majestic on North Forest Street, with the entrance on Maple Street.

It’s an intimate space with a capacity of 100, but…

Students to show 1-minute films Oct. 14
Concert Hall plans to go green to cut costs

Students, musicians and community members use the Concert Hall in the Performing Arts Center (PAC) on a daily basis. As a result, its lights stay on for most of the day, giving off large amounts of heat while continuously using energy. A few Western students are trying to change that, however.…

B-Gallery to host exhibit of visuals created during NYC class
Lynden Music Festival diverse from start to Finnish

Terhi Miikki-Broersma says she started the Lynden Music Festival seven years ago simply because there was no music festival in Lynden.

This year’s festival takes place Wednesday, Oct. 14, through Oct. 18 at various venues in Lynden.

Miikki-Broersma, who was born and grew up in…

In memoriam: Thomas Schlotterback, 1929-2015
Alumnus featured for love of art, business acumen

Vargas earned a bachelor’s degree in studio art from Western Washington University in 2012 but got serious about making a living from art only in 2014. He has exhibited at Norwescon, a sci-fi and fantasy convention in SeaTac, and said he would like to exhibit at other, larger conventions.

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