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'Undefeated' A Tale Of Football Team's Struggles

Oscar-nominated documentary Undefeated follows a season of an inner-city high school football team in North Memphis, Tennessee, profiling its coaches and players' stuggles on and off the field. Melissa Block talks with co-directors T.J. Martin and Dan Lindsay about the film.

Bellingham actress who plays The Mute talks up 'The Fantasticks'

Karee Wardrop, a 12-year Whatcom County resident, plays The Mute in the Winter Repertory Series' production of "The Fantasticks," running through March 18 at Mount Baker Theatre's Walton Studio Theatre.
Question: What's your background?

How do animals see? Find out tonight on campus
Oscar-nominated alum returns to 草榴社区 to screen his documentary, 鈥淯ndefeated鈥

T.J. Martin, a Western Washington University alumnus, will be on the Bellingham campus Thursday, March 1, for a screening of his Oscar-nominated documentary 鈥淯ndefeated.鈥

The event is 5 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center Mainstage. It is open to the public.

Scientist Charles Clark to present 'The Other World Seen by Animals' Feb. 15
Oscar-nominated 'Undefeated' to screen March 1
Oscar-Nominated Director Weighs-In on His Heartwarming Documentary
Festival sweetens up to 鈥楤ee鈥

For Melanie Reed, winning the Sequim Lavender Festival鈥檚 鈥淎 Shade of Purple鈥 poster artwork competition is still surreal.

Reed, a Sequim artist and stay-at-home mother to a 10-month-old daughter, submitted three mixed media paintings for the competition but鈥

Hill family looking forward to big day at Western

In talking to sisters Celeste Hill-Hoffman and Sarah Hill, it really is difficult to decide which one is more excited to be in the stands and watch the other on Saturday, Feb. 4.
On one hand, you have older sister Hill-Hoffman being inducted into the Western Washington University Athletics鈥

Old Manette Bridge lives on in unique mosaic

Manette's steel truss bridge remains only in memories, photos and now a bottle-cap mosaic.

The 91-year-old span was torn down after its $60.6 million concrete successor opened on Nov. 10. As the new span rose for 18 months from Port Washington Narrows, David鈥

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