Features
What’s the story on all the painted bricks on campus?
By The Western Front | June 3By Madison Morris
City of Subdued Excitement gets new subdued podcast
By The Western Front | June 3By Katya McMullen
No Stage? No Problem!
By Emily Bishop | June 2On March 23, a Facebook page called Not So Staged Readings made its first post. The post said the purpose of the page was to help organize live readings of plays streamed for free. On April 2, auditions for the group’s first play, Henrik Ibsen’s “Ghosts” was posted. Not So Staged Readings has since produced five plays.
Looking forward to live music post-COVID-19
By The Western Front | June 2By Riley Currie
‘ASP’s Music News and History’ podcast brings storytelling to the music industry
By The Western Front | June 1By Ashtyn Gudgel
Bellingham keeps playing, painting, dancing
By The Western Front | June 1By Ian Ferguson
Survey shows Whatcom County’s small businesses are struggling
By The Western Front | May 30By Hailee Wickersham
Mix drink to-go kits are the top buy at La Fiamma Wood Fire Pizza
By The Western Front | May 30By Bailey Sytsma
Bellingham mask sewing effort continues with Molly’s Sewing Machine Service
By The Western Front | May 30By Riley Currie
The motivation behind pandemic haircuts
By Emily Bishop | May 29With salons closed across the country, and people with more free time on their hands than usual, DIY haircuts are becoming more common.
Bellingham film collective share the secrets to becoming an actor
By The Western Front | May 29By Bailey Sytsma
Bellingham artist creates Washington-themed board game printed on bandanna
By The Western Front | May 24By Riley Currie