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Artist contemplates modern cultural influences

Though not self-proclaimed, artist Ryan Babcock could just as well be called a visual philosopher. His work speaks of the inner workings of someone who is constantly pondering the state of society and its actions with a goal of making viewers think.

“My art foresees the possibility of a…

2011-06-23
Pensive paint

Though not self-proclaimed, artist Ryan Babcock could just as well be called a visual philosopher. His work speaks of the inner workings of someone who is constantly pondering the state of society and its actions with a goal of making viewers think.

“My art foresees the possibility of a…

2011-06-13
One soprano, two masterworks

For someone who was initially turned down by every music school she applied to, Canadian soprano Erin Wall has done pretty spectacularly, thank you.

Wall, who was born in Calgary and grew up in Vancouver, spent 11 years studying piano but didn't take her first voice lessons until her…

2011-06-01
'The Big Show' honoring WWU art students begins June 1 in Western Gallery 2011-06-01
WWU Big Band and Faculty Jazz Collective to perform June 3 2011-05-27
Western BFA student to hold art show beginning June 3 2011-05-27
BFA student to show solo exhibit June 1 to 17 in Bellingham 2011-05-18
Children ages 4 to 12 to perform violin, dance and ballet pieces June 18 at WWU 2011-05-17
Middle school teacher is new conductor for North Sound orchestra

Travis Sipher, 32, teaches orchestra, band and general music at Kulshan Middle School, and plays cello in Whatcom Symphony Orchestra and Bayshore Symphony. He's the new conductor of the North Sound Community Orchestra, which performs at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12, at Kulshan Middle School.…

2011-05-12
WWU Theatre Presents 'The Jungle Book' May 12-15 and 18-22 2011-05-09
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