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'Science Fiction in Black America' presentation on May 5 cancelled | |||
Sometimes A Great Notion… Emerald Bay Premieres (p. 40) | One of the signs of a great idea is when it takes on a life of its own. Northwest Ballet Theater Artistic Director John Bishop and Western Washington University English Professor Christopher Wise had such an idea a couple of years ago. “The idea of Emerald Bay came about after Christopher… |
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Center for Canadian-American Studies celebrates 40th in style | |||
Tonight: Beethoven's Ninth, performed by 350 young talents | |||
Lawmakers must commit to proper funding of public employee pension benefits | LEGISLATORS should pass the proposed constitutional amendment, Senate Joint Resolution 8214 and its companion House Joint Resolution 4219, to require proper funding of public employee pension benefits. The issue requires two-thirds of both houses and a vote of the people in November. … |
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Boynton Poetry Contest winners to be honored May 12 | This year's winners in the Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest will read their poems at a free awards ceremony at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 12, at Bellingham Cruise Terminal. The annual contest is open to Whatcom County residents of all ages. A total of 325 people submitted poems, including a… |
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Zaferatos to share stories of faculty-led travel in Greece May 3 | |||
Report released on recent discussion of library's future | |||
Ralph Vernacchia talks track and field, Olympics, retirement | |||
Kuntz' 'Prison Pieces' dance work tells story of imprisonment |