Artist Profiles
Artist Profiles
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ARTIST PROFILES
Bellingham's Eliott Glasser in new play at iDiOM
Eliott Glasser, who performs in Glen Hergenhahn's new play, "Briseis," has always liked to transform himself into another character.
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Bellingham cake maker extraordinaire to showcase her works during studio tour
Andra "Andy" Millage, who takes the cake for creativity in the world of baking, might be the only person on this weekend's Art Studio Tour of Blaine who will allow her visitors to eat her works.
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Bellingham woman creates theatrical costumes for Bellingham High, theater guild
Genny Cohn, 55, has lived in Bellingham since 1991 with her husband, David. Their two daughters graduated from Bellingham High School and were active in the school's drama department, as well as at Bellingham Theatre Guild.
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Klezmer and traditional jazz figure highly for singer who also teaches math at WWU
By day, Millie Johnson is an associate professor of mathematics at Western Washington University, teaching such courses as linear algebra or honors calculus.
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Ralph Smallwood blends musical talent with his job in benefit for HomePort Learning Center
Ralph Smallwood, 64, is the director of HomePort Learning Center. He also plays saxophone and percussion in a Bellingham cover band, The Dagwoods. He's combining both talents in a fundraiser for HomePort on Saturday, April 21, at the VFW Hall on North State Street. For details, go to homeportlc....
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Night dreams play a creative role for painter-filmmaker Tom Ensign of Bellingham
Tom Ensign, 60, was born in Olympia and came to Bellingham in 1969 to attend Fairhaven College. He's a filmmaker, musician and electrician who works on a variety of entertainment projects, including educational, commercial and music videos.
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Bellingham teacher-turned-fiddler will play with Toad Mountain Ramblers
Bellingham musician Clyde Curley, 68, plays with his band, the Toad Mountain Ramblers, for a contra dance at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 31, at the Fairhaven Library. For more on the dances, call 360-676-1554 or visit bellinghamcountrydance.org or Bellingham Contra Dance on Facebook.
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Bellingham author George Dyson recounts the Princeton origins of the computer
Bellingham technology historian George Dyson, who builds baidarkas - Aleut-style skin kayaks - in his shop on Holly Street, and is the author of several books on technology, talks about his most recent book, "Turing's Cathedral," at the Chuckanut Radio Hour on Tuesday, March 27, at The Leopold's...
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Bob Storms' Jazz Celebration IV to showcase his songwriting talents
Bob Storms, who says he's "closing in on 74 years of age," was a music teacher in Ferndale schools for 38 years, teaching band, chorus, general music, stage band and elementary school band.
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Bellingham choreographer Mandy Pidgeon brings dance lessons to children
Mandy Pidgeon, 33, says she doesn't even remember "becoming interested in dance; it was just always there." She's one of the choreographers and dancers in the Dance Gallery's 21st annual spring concert, on stage Friday, March 9, through March 18 at Firehouse Performing Arts Center in Fairhaven.







