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It All Ends Here

In some parts of the nation—in fact, across pretty much all of the United States—the weekend culminating in the last Monday in May is known as “Memorial weekend” or “Memorial Day.” It is a federal holiday that exists to remember those who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, and it also enables us to celebrate those veterans who are still with us.

Make no mistake: In these parts, we have a deep respect for and an equivalent amount of gratitude for those who have served at the

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This Week

The Gristle

Fugue State

FUGUE STATE: “Success,” President Barack Obama once observed, “is determined by an intersection in policy and politics.” Each shapes and is shaped by the other, and indeed one can’t get to the policy without the driving politics.

Despite that wisdom, with some of the most momentous policy decisions that have ever faced the Fourth Corner visible on the horizon, a curious sort of torpor has descended on the politics that shape the policy. Coal ports; waterfront redevelopment; watershed

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Words

Grace Notes

Remembering Jack McCarthy

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The first time I saw Jack McCarthy, I was in line at Stuart’s Coffee House, then a haven for local artists, Bellingham bohemians, students, loners and poets.

At the time, I didn’t know what the word “poet” meant. I didn’t know much of anything. I knew I needed to write for some reason beyond my control, but I didn’t know what to write, or why, or even how to begin.
All I knew with certainty was that I needed a cup of coffee.

That’s when Jack took the stage. I had stumbled into

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Outdoors

A Harbinger of Summer

Climbing Sauk Mountain

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At last, after several years in a row of late-lingering snowpack in the North Cascades, it looks like we might just catch a break.

An average snow year, followed by a so far unusually warm and dry spring, are the ingredients that make for an early—and long—hiking season. Keep your fingers crossed, but this could be a banner year for wandering among the peaks.

A good place to start is Sauk Mountain. This strategically placed minor summit rears up above the Skagit River and has what it

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Music

It All Ends Here

Of festivals and block parties

In some parts of the nation—in fact, across pretty much all of the United States—the weekend culminating in the last Monday in May is known as “Memorial weekend” or “Memorial Day.” It is a federal holiday that exists to remember those who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, and it also enables us to celebrate those veterans who are still with us.

Make no mistake: In these parts, we have a deep respect for and an equivalent amount of gratitude for those who have served at the

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Visual

Island Exploration

Seeking out artistic getaways

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This coming Memorial Day weekend, Bellingham will be abuzz with celebrations of many sorts—most of them having to do with the inherent insanity that ensues during the annual Ski to Sea race.

Some residents will embrace the busyness of the seven-leg competition and its accompanying parades and parties, while others will long for an escape from the hullabaloo.

For those looking for an alternate way to celebrate the weekend that unofficially kick-starts the summer season, all that’s needed

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Food

He Said, She Said

Taking turns at Streat Food

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He Said: My work shift that day had been an exceedingly long, hot and sweaty one, so when I finally landed back at the ranch that evening, pretty much all I could think to do was open a frosty brew and lump my grimy, bedraggled carcass down on the couch. 

But, fortunately, the lady of the house had other plans for me.

I had just cracked a cold one and was doggedly en route to the bedroom—just a few steps away from starting to get my work uniform peeled off—when she emerged from the

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On Stage

Setting the Stage

What’s up with the Commercial Street Theatre Project?

In the first 24 hours of its official fundraising campaign, the folks behind the Commercial Street Theatre Project raised more than $11,000—and the numbers are quickly rising.

This is good news to local dancer and choreographer Pam Kuntz who, along with her husband Mark and a handful of other area movers and shakers, are attempting to raise a total of $638,000 by March of 2014 in order to transform an empty trio of office spaces on Bellingham’s Commercial Street into a 200-seat, multi-use

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Film

Fast & Furious 6

Start your engines

There’s one key truth that separates the tank-topped gearheads of the Fast and Furious movies from the rest of us. Every problem these lugnuts face can be solved by doing the one thing these lugnuts love most: driving really fast. It’s like if you could deal with your taxes by hunkering down with a season of Justified.

Over the course of six films, now, these heroic outlaws have raced their Hot Wheels for justice, for wealth, for respect, to clear their names, to save the world from

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Today

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May 23

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Ski to Sea Book Sale: The annual Ski to Sea Book Sale happens from 10am-6pm Wednesday through Friday, and 10am-3pm Saturday at the Bellingham Public Library, 210 Central Ave. more »

Hypnotist Ron Stubbs: Master hypnotist Ron Stubbs brings his “Rock & Roll Comedy Hypnosis Show” to Anacortes for 7pm shows Thursday and Friday at the Walton Events Center at the Swinomish Casino. Tickets are $5. more »

Alzheimer Society Open House: Join the Alzheimer Society of Washington for an open house and 30th anniversary celebration from 4:30-6:30pm at the nonprofit’s headquarters at 1308 Meador Ave. For more info: http://www.alzsociety more »

Spaghetti Taste-Off: Area restaurants and the La Conner School Culinary Class will compete at a Spaghetti Sauce Taste-Off from 4:30-7:30pm at Maple Hall, 104 N. Commercial St. Vote on your favorite and enjoy a full plate. Tickets are $5-$8; funds raised go to the hanging baskets that line the main streets of La Conner through the summer. more »

Jerri Mercer: Pianist Jerri Mercer will give a free performance from 5:30-7:30pm at the Piano Lounge at Lynden’s Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St. more »

After Hours Art: “Crafts in Architecture” will be the focus at the weekly “After Hours Art” gathering at 6:30pm at the Whatcom Museum’s Lightcatcher Building, 250 Flora St. Kevin Kudo-King, an Olson Kundig Architect, will lead the way. Entry is free with $5 Thursday admission. more »

Improv for Education: A student improv comedy performance, dinner, live and silent auctions and a dessert dash will be part of Community in Schools of Whatcom County’s 5th annual “Improv for Education” fundraiser from 6:30-8pm at Broadway Hall, 1300 Broadway. All proceeds will benefit students. Entry is free; please register in advance (and donate!). more »

Springtime in Paris: Salmon filet, cauliflower gratin and leek vinaigrette salad will be among the menu items Karina Davidson will highlight at a “Springtime in Paris” class from 6:30-9pm at the Community Food Co-op, 1220 N. Forest St. more »

Health Care Talk: “The Washington Health Security Trust: How to Get to State-based Universal Healthcare” will be the focus of a United for National Healthcare meeting at 7pm at St. Luke’s Community Health Education Center, 3333 Squalicum Pkwy. more »

Fidalgo Youth Symphony: The Fidalgo Youth Symphony’s “Grand Finale” concert begins at 7pm at Mount Vernon’s McIntyre Hall, 2501 E. College Way. The concert is the culmination of a full season of learning, perfecting and the realization of potential. Tickets are $15. more »

Folk Dance Party: Learn Balkan, Israeli, Romani and Greek dancing with the Fourth Corner Folk Dancers from 7-10pm every Thursday at the Fairhaven Library, 1117 12th St. Suggested donation is $5 (first-time visitors and students are free). more »

Fourth Corner Folk Dancers: Learn Balkan folk dances with the Fourth Corner Folk Dancers from 7:15-10:15pm every Thursday at the Fairhaven Library, 1117 12th St. All ages are welcome, and no partner is necessary. Suggested donation is $5; first-time visitors and students are free. more »

Silvana Camelio Presentation: Bellingham’s Sister Cities Association presents a speaking and photo presentation with Chilean Silvana Camelio, a competitor in the 2013 Patagonia Expedition Race and a road bike racer for the upcoming Ski to Sea race, at 7:30pm at Backcountry Essentials, 214 W. Holly St. Entry is free. more »

Boob Tour: Stand Up to Cancer presents the “Boob Tour” starting at 7:30pm at Lynden’s NW Washington Showgrounds, 1775 Front St. Tickets to the comedy show are $20-$25; proceeds benefit Relay for Life of North Whatcom. more »

GOOD, BAD, UGLY: Watch “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” at 8pm every Thursday at the Upfront Theatre, 1208 Bay St. At 10pm, stick around for “The Project.” Entry is $7 for the early show, $4 for the late one. more »

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