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Reporting from the heart of Cascadia. Of appetites and art. Cults, charisma and murder. From Minus the Bear to Macklemore. The dirty days of summer. Welcome to Tillie Lace Gallery. State is on track to receive refugees from war, drought. An iDiOM state of mind. Hell or High Water. Making them like they used to. Of appetites and art. Story and photo by Lauren Kramer. Wednesday, August 17, 2016. To her credit, general manager Lindsey Saldivar had a cool idea when she…. Cults, charisma and murder. Wednesday...
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Cascadia Weekly: Asking questions, honoring artists
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Artist and educator Tanis S’eiltin thinks the category of “traditional” Native American art is a bit of a misnomer. 8220;Native peoples are sentient beings responding to life’s challenges and victories,” the Fairhaven College professor answers when asked what she’s learned about the…. Asking questions, honoring artists. Wednesday, November 12, 2014. Artist and educator Tanis S’eiltin thinks the category of “traditional” Native American art is a bit of a misnomer. 8220;In addition, art produced in urban s...
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Cascadia Weekly: A tale of transatlantic troubles
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Say the name Lusitania and most people can conjure a luxury ocean liner, glamorous passengers and tragedy. No, that’s the Titanic. The Hindenburg zeppelin. Torpedo? Named for the ancient Roman province which covered most of modern…. A tale of transatlantic troubles. Reviewed by Christine Perkins. Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Say the name Lusitania and most people can conjure a luxury ocean liner, glamorous passengers and tragedy. No, that’s the Titanic. The Hindenburg zeppelin. Torpedo? Pleasant and well-lik...
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Cascadia Weekly: The Election That Wasn’t
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THE ELECTION THAT WASN’T:. For all the fussing and farting about fair and equitable representation by district that has consumed the Charter Review Commission this cycle, more attention might be spent encouraging and recruiting excellent people into public office. Filing Week ended…. The Election That Wasn’t. Wednesday, May 20, 2015. THE ELECTION THAT WASN’T:. For the City of Bellingham, in particular, there will be. No November election, with no challengers at all for any elective office. Zooming out be...
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Cascadia Weekly: Realignment
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The Gristle’s gloomy assessment going into this election was little would change on Whatcom County Council. Incumbents would be reelected. As campaign strategies unfolded, however, the possibility became clearer that candidates run together, financed together, promoted…. Tuesday, November 5, 2013. Results on election night confirm there has been a progressive shift on Whatcom County Council, restoring a balance on council we’ll argue has been missing since 2009. Early in that interim, council considered ...
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Cascadia Weekly: A new look at nature
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One sunny Thursday, I stretched out in my self-driving car and typed in: Great food and someplace beautiful. Opening my eyes, I found myself in Edison. How does this tiny village enjoy a monopoly on tasty eats and good art? I enjoyed sandwiches and homemade soup in a blooming…. A new look at nature. Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Kingston has cultivated a discipline of careful and subtle gradation of light and shadow. A row of five cloud portraits with a mere suggestion of horizon beneath is an engaging si...
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Cascadia Weekly: Love and loss, with music
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How does one recover from the loss of a child? This was a question Semiahmoo-based playwright Sandy Wolf decided to explore when she first started working on a musical called Marina. More than 15 years ago. The play, which Bellingham TheatreWords will premiere May 21-23 at the Mount…. Love and loss, with music. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. How does one recover from the loss of a child? More than 15 years ago. There’s little doubt that her own experiences have helped make the character of Marina more nu...