Arts Music
Pandemic productions: Western staff and students make podcasts
By The Front | January 30By Sophia Pappalau
Local band releasing album amidst live venue closures
By The Front | January 30By Jacob Kerst
Five generations of family through art
By The Front | January 25Correction: A previous version of this story misidentified the artistic team as being run by Corona. The team is led by Syre. The story has been updated for clarity and to correct the error.
Artist creates ceramic breast vases with hopes to sell online
By The Front | June 15By Bailey Sytsma
Plays4Us prepared for unusual spring quarter shows
By The Front | June 5By Macy Adkinson
No Stage? No Problem!
By Emily Bishop | June 2On March 23, a Facebook page called Not So Staged Readings made its first post. The post said the purpose of the page was to help organize live readings of plays streamed for free. On April 2, auditions for the group’s first play, Henrik Ibsen’s “Ghosts” was posted. Not So Staged Readings has since produced five plays.
‘ASP’s Music News and History’ podcast brings storytelling to the music industry
By The Front | June 1By Ashtyn Gudgel
Bellingham artist creates Washington-themed board game printed on bandanna
By The Front | May 24By Riley Currie
Concerts in the age of coronavirus: Bellingham’s virtual venue
By The Front | May 18By Riley Currie
Writer collaborates with cast and crew of play to revise script
By Emily Bishop | May 7On March 30, over four months after the final production of “Mad About You,” the cast and crew joined together on a Zoom call to read a newly revised version of the script.
Bellingham independent music venues seek relief
By The Front | April 22By Riley Currie