Movement // Spring 2010
Bellingham-based graphic designer Riley Hoonan explains how the poster he designed for his former band, Queen Amina, gets attention, even if it is unreadable.
Don't be color blind when it comes to getting your daily dose of fruits and vegetables
A former member finds a new life outside the dangerous world of gan g activity
The destination: a rock-strewn bank on the south fork of the Nooksack River. The prey: gold.
Since Obama's election and the economic turmoil of the recession, hte number of hate groups has spiked nationally
As the sunset burns over Bellingham Bay, three women relax in the remaining sunlight filtering into The Woods Coffee in Boulevard Park. One woman's arm boasts a complex pattern of dark swoops and dots that stand out against her skin.
This is Magic: The Gathering. Each Friday night, Cosmic Comics, a downtown Bellingham comic and hobby shop, hosts Magic tournaments.
The science of Road Rage
It is often seen as vandalizing and illegal. But to some, graffiti is an art form.
A burst of squeals and gasps erupts as the spectators take in the magnificence of a Pacific Northwest legend: the orca whale.