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THE GRISTLE, P.6 ("$#( -+x| FREE WILL, P.27 cascadia REPORTING FROM THE HEART OF CASCADIA WHATCOM*SKAGIT*ISLAND*LOWER B.C. 01.y|.11 :: #04, v.06 :: !- 3rddate DAWES PUTS OUT FOR BELLINGHAM, P.18 METHOW MANIA: ESCAPE TO SUN MOUNTAIN, P.14 }} WHAT’S UP AWARDS: A DECADE OF DECIBELS, P.18 PIECEMEAL PLANNING: JEAN MELIOUS SEEKS TRUTH IN ADVERTISING, P.6 30 30 cascadia Those who love the North FOOD Cascades will want to sign 24 24 up for a /-&$)" 2*'1 -$) . train- ing happening Jan. 27 at CLASSIFIEDS A glance at what’s happening this week the Bellingham REI 22 22 [01. .11] FILM FILM /#0-.4 y~ ON STAGE 18 Spitfire Grill: 7pm, Alger Community Church Landscape of the Body: 7:30pm, Performing Arts Center, MUSIC WWU Moon Over Buffalo: 7:30pm, Nooksack Valley High School, Everson 16 Good, Bad, Ugly: 8pm, Upfront Theatre ART ART The Project: 10pm, Upfront Theatre GET OUT 15 Tracking Wolverines Presentation: 6:30pm, REI STAGE STAGE VISUAL ARTS Post/Secret’s Frank Warren: 7:30pm, Performing Arts Center, WWU 14 GET OUT !-$4[01.y.11] ON STAGE Spitfire Grill: 7pm, Alger Community Church 12 Landscape of the Body: 7:30pm, Performing Arts Center, WWU WORDS Moon Over Buffalo: 7:30pm, Nooksack Valley High School, Everson 8 Hallelujah Girls: 7:30pm, RiverBelle Dinner Theatre, Mount Vernon Macbeth: 8pm, Bellingham Theatre Guild Cagematch: 8pm, Upfront Theatre CURRENTS CURRENTS Romeo & Juliet: 8pm, Anacortes Community Theatre Director’s Cut: 10pm, Upfront Theatre 6 Dk & Morgan Show: 11pm, iDiOM Theater VIEWS VIEWS MUSIC Random Orbit Sanders: 7pm, Amadeus Project 4 Faculty Chamber Concert: 8pm, Performing Arts Center, WWU MAIL MAIL What’s Up! Pre-Awards Show: 8:30pm, Viking Union, WWU 2 WORDS DO IT IT DO DO IT 2 Robert Wrigley: 4pm, Viking Union, WWU Used Book Sale: 7-9pm, Bellingham High School 11 .26. 01 ./0-4[01.y.11] 2 ) .4[01.y}.11] .06 Renowned comedian ON STAGE 04 # ON STAGE Spitfire Grill: 7pm, Alger Community Church -$)- ") Landscape of the Body: 7:30pm, Performing Arts Center, Dead Parrots Society: 7pm and 9pm, WWU WWU Landscape of the Body: 7:30pm, Performing Arts Center, brings on the funny WWU MUSIC Moon Over Buffalo: 7:30pm, Nooksack Valley High School, when he returns to Benefit Concert: 7:30pm, Roeder Home Everson Hallelujah Girls: 7:30pm, RiverBelle Dinner Theatre, Mount WORDS Vernon CASCADIA WEEKLY Bellingham for a Jan. 30 Kurt Timmermeister: 7pm, Village Books Macbeth: 8pm, Bellingham Theatre Guild Cagematch: 8pm, Upfront Theatre 2 gig at the Mount Baker GET OUT The Magic Chamber: 8pm, Cirque Lab Weekly Group Ride: 6pm, Boundary Bay Brewery Romeo & Juliet: 8pm, Anacortes Community Theatre Theatre Snowshoe Basics: 6pm, REI Final Serial Killers: 8pm and 10pm, iDiOM Theater Director’s Cut: 10pm, Upfront Theatre DANCE Contra Dance: 7-10:30pm, Fairhaven Library 30 MUSIC FOOD Brother Dalton’s Euphonic Elixir: 3:30pm, Stuart’s at the Market Corky Siegel: 7:30pm, McIntyre Hall, Mount 24 Vernon WORDS Used Book Sale: 9am-2pm, Bellingham High CLASSIFIEDS School Mark Christensen: 7pm, Village Books 22 22 COMMUNITY FILM FILM Compete for a Cause: 11am, Nicki’s Bella Marina 18 GET OUT Birch Bay 25K: 9:15am, Birch Bay State Park MUSIC Skagit Eagle Festival: Through Sunday, east- ern Skagit County 16 FOOD ART Chili & Chowder Cookoff: 12-3pm, Chuckanut Brewery Lutefisk Dinner: 4-6pm, Norway Hall 15 VISUAL ARTS STAGE Mask-Making Workshop: 12-4pm, Whatcom Museum’s Lightcatcher Building 14 .0)4[01.z.11] GET OUT ON STAGE Macbeth: 2pm, Bellingham Theatre Guild 12 Landscape of the Body: 2pm, Performing Arts Center, WWU Moon Over Buffalo: 2pm, Nooksack Valley High WORDS School, Everson Brian Regan: 8pm, Mount Baker Theatre 8 Comedy Night: 8pm, Fairhaven Pub DANCE Square Dance: 6-8:30pm, YWCA Ballroom CURRENTS MUSIC 6 Art of Jazz: 4pm, Amadeus Project VIEWS VIEWS (*)4[01.zx.11] 4 WORDS MAIL Open Mic: 7pm, Village Books 2 2 Poetrynight: 8pm, the Amadeus Project DO IT IT DO DO IT FOOD Soup Kitchen: 6pm, Little Cheerful Café 11 .26. /0 .4[02.x.11] 01 ON STAGE .06 Spamalot: 7:30pm, Mount Baker Theatre 04 # WORDS Don Easterbrook: 7pm, Village Books VISUAL ARTS Bellingham Photography Club: 7:15pm, Roeder Home CASCADIA WEEKLY 3 SEND EVENTS TO CALENDAR@ CASCADIAWEEKLY.COM Contact THIS ISSUE Cascadia Weekly: E 360.647.8200 30 30 Editorial FOOD Editor & Publisher: Tim Johnson E ext 260 24 24 ô editor@ mail cascadiaweekly.com CONTENTS LETTERS STAFF Arts & Entertainment Editor: Amy Kepferle CLASSIFIEDS Eext 204 ô calendar@ 22 22 cascadiaweekly.com Living what he preached until the day he took his final Music & Film Editor: FILM FILM fat-free breath, fitness guru Jack LaLanne—a man who Carey Ross celebrated his 70th birthday by towing 70 rowboats for Eext 203 ô music@ 18 1.5 miles (handcuffed and shackled, by the way)—died of complications from pneumonia Jan. 23 at the age of 96 in cascadiaweekly.com Los Angeles. 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MAIL MAIL MAIL 27: Free Will Astrology gains in those areas during the 20th century. porations making huge profits by hiring workers I believe that a fundamental shift is hap- with conditions that would never be allowed in 28: This Modern World, THE GRISTLE, P.6 ("$#( -+x| FREE WILL, P.27 2 cascadia REPORTING FROM THE HEART OF CASCADIA WHATCOM SKAGIT ISLAND LOWER B.C. pening right now. To my memory it has always America are using a small part of that profit to * * * Tom the Dancing Bug 01.y|.11 :: #03, v.06 :: !- seemed that when the stock market is doing tilt the elections to candidates that share their DO IT IT DO 29: Advice Goddess, Troubletown 3rddate DAWES well, so is the country. Right now that is not views. These same corporations own the lion’s PUTS OUT FOR 30: The humble casserole BELLINGHAM, P.18 the case. 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