Snowballing in Bellingham

Looking out the window a moment ago, I noticed that it’s snowing, in a sort of ironic aftermath to dreams of a white Christmas. What will come of it, if anything, is anyone’s guess; Bellingham is notoriously unpredictable when it comes to the white stuff.
However, speaking of snow, plans to stage the First Annual All [...]

Celebrate Bellingham: Spotlight on the Prozac Mountain Boys

From the Prozac Mountain Boys MySpace page:
The Prozac Mtn Boys, as their name suggests, offer an uplifting, therapeutic mixture of traditional, bluegrass and modern music. Composed of musicians from Washington State’s northernmost counties, The Prozac Mtn Boys combine bluegrass instrumentation with rich vocal harmonies to create a surprisingly familiar, intimate blend of yesterday and today. [...]

Celebrate Bellingham: Spotlight on Dana Lyons

I have a Dana Lyons story. The last time I saw him play was three or four years ago, at an evening concert in Elizabeth Park. I was with a friend and her young daughter, the latter of the two who was absorbed in dancing with the other children at the front of the audience. [...]

Celebrate Bellingham: Spotlight on Charlie “The Noise Guy” Williams

Charlie “The Noise Guy” Williams makes his home in Issaquah, WA, but has toured all throughout the United States. He makes two free appearances at the Whatcom Children’s Museum on Dec. 31. For more information, see the Events Calendar.
Below is a 4 minute clip of one of Charlie’s performances. For more about the peformer, his [...]

Celebrate Bellingham: Spotlight on Dana Cohenour

CHILD Magazine calls her energy and enthusiasm “contagious” and named Dana as one of the “Top Five Kids’ Singers You Should Know”. Children across America already know this dynamic and popular entertainer and have been singing, stomping, jumping and cheering as Dana tours the nation with her upbeat tunes and bubbly personality. Incorporating both familiar [...]