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Western's Back 2 Bellingham Alumni and Family Weekend is this weekend | |||
Dance company presents 'Prison Pieces' at Firehouse arts center | Kuntz and Company, a dance/theatre non-profit organization directed by Pam Kuntz, presents "Prison Pieces," a newly choreographed dance performed to an original musical score interwoven with recently conducted interview excerpts from prisoners, prison workers, and the child of… |
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Symphony concert, children's film festival aim to enthrall, educate | While they're calling it their annual family concert, this weekend's Whatcom Symphony Orchestra performance is more of a musical extravaganza aimed at introducing children to music in all its forms. "The Universal Language of Music" concert is part of the symphony… |
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Among Back 2 Bellingham's many features: water excursions | |||
Bellingham Procession of the Species parade is outrageous fun | North Cascades Institute and REI are sponsoring a talk with Richard Louv, author of "The Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder," at 7 p.m. Friday, May 13, at Sehome High School, 2700 Bill MacDonald Parkway. There's a $5 suggested donation. |
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Sex, empowerment and Christianity: The surprising world of erotic art | While a plate of fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies cools on a table inches away from a bobble-headed toy owl named Omar, Janette Casolary, a bubbly 22-year-old artist with an easy laugh, talks about one of her pieces. That piece? A series of plaster casts replicating her female friends… |
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Koenen to host third annual kids football camp | Atlanta Falcons punter Michael Koenen, who attended Ferndale High School and Western Washington University, will host a free, non-contact football camp for kids in the third through eighth grades on June 25. The All-Star NFL Football Kids Camp is put on by Multop Financial on behalf of… |
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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 | |||
Kuntz' 'Prison Pieces' dance work tells story of imprisonment |