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![]() Bellingham Herald | Live music calendar for May 10-17 Bellingham Herald MATT MCDONALD — THE BELLINGHAM HERALD What's playing at bars, coffeehouses and more in Bellingham and Whatcom County. Featured event: The Village Inn Pub & Eatery, 3020 Northwest Ave. in Bellingham, hosts free karaoke every Friday beginning at 9 pm ... |
![]() Bellingham Herald | Roger Briggs closing out tenure as artistic director of Whatcom Symphony Orchestra Bellingham Herald Roger Briggs, artistic director of Whatcom Symphony Orchestra since 1995, steps off the podium for the last time Sunday, May 13, at Mount Baker Theatre. On April 25 at the Spark Museum of Electrical Invention, Briggs gave a heartfelt thank-you to the ... |








