upcoming events

The Queens' Vernacular monthly queer film series will feature a curator talk Wednesday, April 26 by Bradford Nordeen, one of the premier programmers of experimental queer cinema.

Nordeen will speak at 4 p.m. in Fine Arts 238.  He is head programmer of Dirty Looks, a…

Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson will be at Western Washington University on May 2 for a discussion about his lawsuit challenging an executive order by President Donald Trump.

“See You in Court, Mr. President!” will run from 2-3 p.m. in …

The Disability Outreach Center and Men’s Resiliency program are happy to bring you SMILE, an autobiographical one-man show about major clinical depression, suicidal ideation, and the loss of first love. But, it's really funny. We promise. The…

Wynne Greenwood is a queer feminist artist who works with video, performance, music, and object-making to practice culture-healing. Her work has been included in performances and exhibitions at independent and institutional spaces internationally, including the Tate Modern, the Whitney Biennial…

Western Washington University alumnus Ty Minton-Small, a cinematographer for the critically acclaimed documentary “Gleason,” will discuss the film at a public screening at Western Friday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center Concert Hall. 

Following the…

An open forum will be held on Tuesday, July 19, to meet with Brian Henley, a candidate for the Admissions Office director search. Brian is currently the director of Admissions at East Tennessee State University and former director of Admissions at the University of Oregon.

The forum…

Blues musician Wes Mackey played the second of five free weekly summer concerts on the PAC Plaza June 6.

While Mackey's first gig--more than 50 years ago--paid only 50 cents and a chicken sandwich, he eventually found himself touring with the likes of Muddy Waters, John Lee…

Local Americana band Polecat kicked off the Summer Noon Concert Series this past week under the warm June sun.

Polecat has traveled all over Northwest United States, performing more than 550 shows and recording three albums in six years. More on them is available at www.…

Western Washington University's Student Chapter of SPJ is holding an online discussion of the film “Spotlight” on July 7.

The discussion will be streamed live from the Knight program at Stanford. It features Michael Rezendes, a member of the Boston Globe…

Construction continues on the Carver Academic Facility construction project on Western Washington University's Bellingham campus.

The project includes replacement of the building center section with a three-story addition and wrapping the east and south sides with new structure and…

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