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Stage version of classic holiday movie 鈥楳iracle on 34th Street鈥 at Bellingham Theatre Guild | Lynda Purdie has her hands (and legs) busy this month since she has taken on the double task of stage manager and choreographer for Bellingham Theatre Guild鈥檚 production of 鈥淢iracle on 34th Street,鈥 the holiday musical based on the 1947 movie starring young Natalie Wood. The play opens Friday,鈥 |
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Take the Next Step helps people who need a leg up | For those who face poverty and homelessness, assistance without support is no solution. At Take the Next Step in Monroe, people can find services they need as well as figure out their next move. |
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Paul Austin named chief ranger at Glacier National Park | Paul Austin is trading giant cacti for large forests. Austin, chief ranger at Saguaro National Park in Arizona, has been named to the same post at Glacier National Park, officials said Monday. He replaces Mark Foust, who was earlier appointed superintendent at Dinosaur National鈥 |
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Bellingham author Colleen Haggerty recounts life as amputee | For Colleen Haggerty of Bellingham, the winter holidays last until Jan. 3. That day is the anniversary of the car accident 37 years ago in which Haggerty lost a leg. For many years, the anniversary triggered troubling memories for Haggerty. It wasn鈥檛 until after considerable anguish, soul鈥 |
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Alumna to showcase four-mallet marimba technique Dec. 1 | |||
ODESZA Disrupts Dance Music with Lush, Post-Dubstep Beats | Before Odesza's Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight were topping Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums chart and headlining nearly sold-out, back-to-back world tours, the two Seattle beatmakers were just another unsigned band dealing with the hardships of the road -- and extreme fandom --鈥 |
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Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra - Brett Mitchell | The Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra is one of the nation's finest youth orchestras. This weekend, they present their first concert of the season, led by Music Director Brett Mitchell. |
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Local snowboarders star in new 鈥淕reenland Project鈥 film | 鈥淭he Greenland Project,鈥 a snowboard film starring Seattle鈥檚 Lucas Debari, is coming to Seattle on Dec. 2. |
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Two Bellingham poets create their works far from the madding crowd | Who: James (Jim) Bertolino, 72, 鈥渙ld enough to know better;鈥 and Anita K. Boyle, 59, 鈥渙ld enough not to care.鈥 |
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Two former Viking track athletes make U.S. Bobsled Team |