THE GRISTLE, P.6$'' )"1''+y{RUMOR HAS IT, P.28 cascadia REPORTING FROM THE HEART OF CASCADIA WHATCOM SKAGIT ISLAND LOWER B.C. 10.}.10 :: #40, v.05 :: !- NEW DEAL: ART OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION, P.26 }} MONOTONIX: SONGS, SWEAT AND SPECTACLE, P.28 INSIDE: FALL ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE! 42 42 FOOD cascadia 35 35 If you haven’t yet viewed +*-/')+-$)/. at the Lucia Douglas Gallery, CLASSIFIEDS you only have until Oct. 16 32 A glance at what’s happening this week to do so FILM FILM 28 MUSIC 26 ART ART 24 STAGE STAGE 22 GET OUT 21 WORDS 10 2 ) .4[10.}.10] Domestic Violence Awareness Vigil: 6pm, BOB BOB Whatcom County Courthouse 8 DANCE GET OUT Investigate what local youth Bellydance Extravaganza: 8:30pm, Bloom Café Armchair Journey: 7pm, Bellingham Public Library have been growing—and walk MUSIC CURRENTS CURRENTS away with a free orange orb Lynden Music Festival: Through Sunday, VISUAL ARTS 6 Lynden Plein Air Paint Out Reception: 6-10pm, the of your own—as part of Skip Gorman: 7:30pm, Roeder Home Front Gallery, Mount Vernon VIEWS VIEWS COMMUNITY +0(+&$)4 Oct. 9 Green Drinks: 5-7pm, Green Frog Acoustic 4 !-$4[10..10] at Ferndale’s Hovander Tavern MAIL MAIL ON STAGE Homestead Park Blithe Spirit: 6:30pm, RiverBelle Dinner The- atre, Mount Vernon 2 /#0-.4[10.~.10] Improv Invitational: 7pm, Funland Theatre, DO IT IT DO ON STAGE Ferndale DO IT 2 Rumors: 7:30pm, Claire vg Thomas Theatre, Bill Engvall: 7pm and 9:30pm, Mount Baker Lynden Theatre VISUAL ARTS Forever Plaid: 8pm, Bellingham Theatre Guild 10 Our Town: 7:30pm, Barn Theatre, Sudden Valley Our Town: 7:30pm, Barn Theatre, Sudden Valley ArtsCrush: 7pm, Village Books The Full Monty: 8pm, Anacortes Community .06. 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