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The Gristle, 3ɀɆ * Native Arts Celebration, 3ɁɈ * Pierside Kitchen, 3ɃɄ cascadia REPORTING FROM THE HEART OF CASCADIA WHATCOM *SKAGIT*ISLAND*LOWER B.C. {11.12.14}{#46}{V.09}{FREE} Queen ofFolk An Evening with Joan Baez, P.20 MASTER PLANS Park particulars at Cornwall Beach, P.08 FUZZ BUZZ SCIENCE AND Dude, where's my MORALITY The Island of bike?, P.11 Dr. Moreau, P.16 WEDNESDAY [11.12.14] Vaudevillingham: 7pm and 9pm, Cirque Lab Landscape With Weapon: 7:30pm, Skagit Valley 34 ONSTAGE College Shoe Me the Funny: 9pm, Horseshoe Cafe The Capitol Steps: 8pm, Mount Baker Theatre FOOD FOOD cascadia An Improvised Musical: 8pm and 10pm, Upfront MUSIC Theatre Concert Choir: 8pm, Performing Arts Center Elai Shine’s Masterpiece Theatre: 10pm, iDiOM 28 Concert Hall, WWU Theater DANCE B-BOARD B-BOARD THURSDAY [11.13.14] Contra Dance: 7-10:30pm, Eagle’s Hall Bellingham Rep’s Fall Concert: 7:30pm, Fire- A glance at what’s happening this week ONSTAGE house Performing Arts Center 24 Landscape With Weapon: 7:30pm, Skagit Valley College MUSIC FILM Serial Killers: 7:30pm and 9:30pm, iDiOM Theater Josephine Howell: 3pm, Sudden Valley Dance Good, Bad, Ugly: 8pm, Upfront Theatre Barn The Project: 10pm, Upfront Theatre The Canote Brothers: 3pm, St. James Presbyte- 20 rian Church MUSIC MUSIC Jansen Jazz Band: 7:30pm, Jansen Art Center, WORDS Lynden Grand Opening: 10am-5pm, Ferndale Library Joan Baez: 8pm, Mount Baker Theatre 18 COMMUNITY ART VISUAL ARTS Scandinavian Fair: 10am-4pm, Hampton Inn’s PNW Art Blender: 5-8pm, Front Gallery, Mount Fox Hall 16 Vernon Denim to Diamonds: 6-9pm, Elks Club FOOD STAGE FRIDAY [11.14.14] Honoring Veterans Breakfast: 8-11am, Belling- ham Senior Activity Center 14 ONSTAGE Pancake Breakfast: 8-11am, Blaine Senior Center A Charlie Brown Christmas: 6pm, BAAY Theatre Fundraising Breakfast: 8-11am, Ferndale Senior The Island of Dr. Moreau: 7pm, Mount Baker Center GET OUT High School, Deming Bellingham Farmers Market: 10am-3pm, Depot Landscape With Weapon: 7:30pm, Skagit Valley Market Square College Bow Little Holiday Festival: 10am-4pm, Beau 12 An Improvised Musical: 8pm and 10pm, Upfront Lodge, Bow Theatre Stuff the Trunk: 11am-3pm, Whatcom County Elai Shine’s Masterpiece Theatre: 10pm, iDiOM Haggen stores WORDS Theater Cider Festival: 12-5pm, BelleWood Acres 8 Travel titan Rick Steves will focus on DANCE VISUAL ARTS Bellingham Rep’s Fall Concert: 7:30pm, Fire- Christmas Bazaar: 8:30am-3:30m, Pioneer Park, “European Travel Skills” and “The Holy Land: A house Performing Arts Center Ferndale CURRENTS CURRENTS Trinkets & Treasures: 9am-4pm, Ferndale High Talk About Israel and Palestine” at presentations School 6 MUSIC Allied Arts Holiday Festival: 10am-6pm, 4145 Wed., Nov. 19 at Bellingham High School Skagit Opera’s Aida: 7:30pm, McIntyre Hall, Meridian St. VIEWS Mount Vernon Native Arts Market: 12-4pm, Whatcom Museum’s Lightcatcher Building 4 WORDS Literacy Breakfast: 7:15-9am, Settlemyer Hall, MAIL MAIL WCC SUNDAY [11.16.14] 2 COMMUNITY ONSTAGE 2 Captivating choreography can be expected when Bellingham Peace Builder Awards: 5:30pm, Bellingham Landscape With Weapon: 2pm, Skagit Valley DO IT IT DO DO IT IT DO Repertory Dance presents Swing/Shift performances Nov. 14- Cruise Terminal College The Island of Dr. Moreau: 3:30pm, Mount Baker 16 and 21-23 at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center GET OUT High School, Deming Wild Things: 9:30-11am, Cornwall Park DANCE 11.12.14 FILM Bellingham Rep’s Fall Concert: 5pm, Firehouse Warren Miller’s No Turning Back: 8pm, Mount Performing Arts Center .09 Baker Theatre 46 # MUSIC VISUAL ARTS African Children’s Choir: 9:30am, Redeemer Allied Arts Holiday Festival: 10am-6pm, 4145 Lutheran Church Meridian St. Adam Miller: 2pm, Nancy’s Farm Excavation Reception: 3pm, Firehouse PAC Choir Concert: 3pm, Performing Arts Center, Native Arts Panel Discussion: 7-9pm, Whatcom WWU Museum’s Old City Hall Youth Concert: 3pm, Jansen Art Center, Lynden Skagit Opera’s Aida: 3pm, McIntyre Hall, Mount CASCADIA WEEKLY Vernon SATURDAY [11.15.14] 2 FOOD ONSTAGE Cider Festival: 10am-5pm, BelleWood Acres A Charlie Brown Christmas: 6pm, BAAY Theatre Southside Community Meal: 5-6:30pm, Our The Island of Dr. Moreau: 7pm, Mount Baker Saviour’s Lutheran Church High School, Deming Twin Peaks Cocktail Series: 6pm, Temple Bar EXPLORE AT SWINOMISH CASINO &LODGE CASINO SWINOMISH AT ENJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER AT TWO TWO THANKSGIVINGDINNERAT ENJOY Serving traditional Thanksgiving favorites! 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SPEEDING TO ARMAGEDDON 33: Advice Goddess cascadiaweekly.com Don’t get me wrong—I agree with the basic The back of my house is about a block from the 34: Pierside Kitchen The Gristle, 3.ɀɆ * Native Arts Celebration, 3.ɁɈ * Pierside Kitchen, 3.ɃɄ premise of catastrophic climate change being Interstate. Even as the reports of ever-greater cascadia 11.12.14 REPORTING FROM THE HEART OF CASCADIA WHATCOM *SKAGIT*ISLAND*LOWER B.C. {11.12.14}{#46}{V.09}{FREE} caused by fossil fuels and the need to “quar- and more imminent danger from the coming glob- Queen antine” the executives who control those cor- al climate holocaust pile up, the cars and trucks .09 ofFolk ©2014 CASCADIA WEEKLY (ISSN 1931-3292) is published each Wednesday by An Evening with 46 Joan Baez, porations. And I understand that a four-panel roar past night and day. Their drivers are appar- P.20 # Cascadia Newspaper Company LLC. 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