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Warburton has article published on feminisim and anarchism | |||
Recent books of interest to Whatcom readers | 鈥淲ith Animal鈥 by Carol Guess and Kelly Magee. A reviewer says the short story collection by the Western Washington University professors 鈥渢ake their readers into a world where human parents give birth to animal babies. Yet the underlying concern of 鈥榃ith Animal鈥 is wholly human. ...鈥 |
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Brenda Miller to read at Village Books April 15 | |||
Bellingham poet borrows, deconstructs, reinvents | 鈥淥nce Removed鈥 by Nancy Pagh For the past few weeks, I have been tussling with the poems in 鈥淥nce Removed,鈥 the latest poetry collection by Nancy Pagh. I am a bit hesitant to write a review at this point, because I feel I have only scratched the surface of these complicated poems. But鈥 |
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Lecture April 21: Are those who remain silent on wrongdoing complicit in it? | |||
Poet borrows, deconstructs, reinvents | For the past few weeks, I have been tussling with the poems in "Once Removed," the latest poetry collection by Nancy Pagh. I am a bit hesitant to write a review at this point, because I feel I have only scratched the surface of these complicated poems. But with April stretching out in鈥 |
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Through the lens of time: Kim Cunningham reflects on Bellingham鈥檚 history | |||
Screening, discussion to look at community of romance readers, writers | |||
Western鈥檚 鈥楤ellingham Review鈥 to Release Issue #72 This Spring | |||
AP Classes Key to Success for Washington High School Students | Educators at Washington High School are receiving statewide recognition for their work with African American students. According to the Iowa Department of Education, 74 percent of Washington students are proficient in math and reading, compared to the statewide average of 54 percent. |