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Joseph Trimble speaks on establishing culturally affirmative clinical environments 2010-09-09
Artist profile: Bryan Forsloff

Smooth-jazz guitarist Bryan Forsloff, 47, has been performing regularly at the Hotel Bellwether's Harborside Bistro for several years. He's recently released his new CD, "The Final Touch," which features local musicians Bill MacDonough, Mark Kelly, Tom Anastasio, Mike Black…

2010-09-08
Jeffrey King gives presentations, serves as consultant during busy summer 2010-08-09
Reflections on Elections

We’d mentioned in passing a few weeks back that the Bellingham Tea Party’s candidate forums at Whatcom Community College were excellent, and the Gristle would like to elaborate on that: They were excellent, both in the quality of the format and the professionalism of the moderator—Western…

2010-08-04
Hands-free accidents waiting to happen

Imagine the first cars, a new technology, kicking up dust on Manitoba's unregulated roads. Imagine our government then banning alcohol consumption while driving, unless the alcohol was consumed hands-free, creating a booming market for in-car beer holders with long straws securely attached…

2010-07-30
iPod Oblivion

The inattentiveness of those engrossed with MP3 players, cell phones and other similar devices.

2010-07-13
Joseph Trimble gives invited lecture at conference in Puerto Rico 2010-07-12
How dangerous is it to walk, talk and listen?

In the jargon of this tech-savvy age, it has been dubbed "iPod oblivion" - and Australian police say it can be lethal for pedestrians and cyclists, alike.

2010-07-01
Victoria police warn cyclists of ‘iPod oblivion’

Earlier this month a 45-year old cyclist rode into the path of a tram while listening to his iPod in Victoria, Australia. While the rider was lucky enough to escape with minor injuries, the accident has prompted the state to warn cyclists of the dangers of ‘iPod oblivion’, reports the BBC.

2010-07-01
Coupeville cops keep an eye out for crime

"Like many young professionals in this retiree town, Coupeville Deputy Marshal Adrian Kuschnereit is often thought to be younger than he really is.

A 2003 graduate of Coupeville High School, in August he will have worked for the Coupeville Marshal’s Office for two years."

2010-06-30
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