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Three Premieres, Three Shows, Three Bucks: Oct. 12 and 13
Performances on the meaning of womanhood start Friday at the Firehouse
Year-long endeavor brings 'My Fair Lady' to Mount Baker Theater

I fell in love with the theater when I was in junior high. My father was in a production of "Oklahoma," and we had front-row balcony seats. I watched him perform and it was magical. I guess that's when I got bitten, because when I went off to college, I thought I was a pre-law…

Anderson brings his comedic flair to Bellingham Theatre Guild's 'Glorious!'

TJ Anderson, 24, was born and raised in the Everett area and moved to Bellingham to attend Western Washington University for his bachelor of music in vocal performance. His performing resume is extensive, and he's currently performing in Bellingham Theatre Guild's production of "…

Dance piece The Family Project, by Pam Kuntz, runs through Oct. 14
Honoring Whatcom creative artists Teri Grimes, Brian Major, Mark Kelly, Wilson Large, Pam Kuntz

If it takes a village to raise a child, it holds true that it takes inspiring, hard-working artists to foster a community of creativity. In this inaugural Whatcom Magazine look at Whatcom County artists who are making a difference, we profile five dedicated spirits who not only work diligently…

Vancouver native participates in out-of-this-world play

Trekkies are packing tighter than tribbles into Portland's Cathedral Park this month for the fourth annual "Trek in the Park: Journey to Babel."

For the uninitiated, "Trek in the Park" is a free outdoor play of an original "Star Trek" episode performed…

'Seussical' opens Thursday on PAC Mainstage
Dance professor Nolan Dennett to perform at Western Washington University

Nolan Dennett grew up in the small town of Parma, Idaho. He was the director of Western Washington University's dance program from its inception in 1998 until 2008, and is now a professor of dance at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø. He performs in "Conventicle of Curiosities and Other New Works" at 7:30 p.m…

Conventicle of Curiosities starts Thursday
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