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Small Step to Bellis Fair is Giant Leap for Local Gaming Store | Cosmic Games

Bellingham’s Cosmic Games is gearing up for a huge expansion! They’re moving from their 4,500-square-foot location on the Guide Meridian to a 12,000-square-foot space at Bellis Fair Mall. Cosmic Games is a staple for local gamers and collectors, thanks to their packed inventory and expertise with trading card games like Magic: The Gathering and Pokemon, video…

Large Gift Secures Future Funds for BTC Students | Bellingham Technical College Foundation

The Bellingham Technical College (BTC) Foundation recently announced a new endowment that will support Fisheries & Aquaculture Sciences students for generations to come. The college is incredibly grateful for this generous bequest, which totaled more than $970,000. The William…

Light, Warmth, and Joy in Winter’s Night | Winter Celebrations

Winter is a season of contrasts: it’s the darkest, coldest season, representing quiet, solitude, and endings, and it’s also when we come together for festivities around joy, connection, and light. Many winter celebrations pay homage to the struggles of the season while…

Holiday Glam | Beauty Looks That Wow From Day to Night

Between family gatherings, office celebrations, and last-minute gift runs, the holiday season often demands a look that’s both festive and flexible. For women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s, the key…

Green Bean Casserole and Bourbon Dark Chocolate Pecan Pie | Chef Matthew’s Corner, Recipe

Nothing says “I love you” during the holidays quite like Green Bean Casserole served alongside a Bourbon Dark Chocolate Pecan Pie. Both dishes carry a sense of nostalgia and comfort, and every time I make them, holiday or not, it feels like a celebration. Chances are you’ve tried some version of these dishes before, but these recipes take the classics up a notch. They’re decadent, rooted in tradition, and filled with rich flavor. Bring either one to your next…

Little Unexpected Journeys at New Tavern | Elk St. Tavern

Elk St. Tavern is the new kid on the block and sibling restaurant to Bellingham’s beloved Redlight Kitchen & Bar. We talked to Elk St.’s head chef, Karla Burcham, to bring you an inside look at this new eatery. “The food at Elk St. is inspired by tavern classics, but updated,” says…

Sweet to Savory

Our home is a bounty of rich, flavorful ingredients. This holiday season, elevate your table with these signature recipes that showcase some of the best locally-sourced ingredients in our region. Whether you enjoy sweet or savory, or something in between, we hope you find your new favorite holiday treat. Happy Holidays!  

A Journey Through Hair Cutting | Aminah Roe, Midtown Barber

Haircutting is a delicate craft. It takes a person who can connect with their client—someone who knows just how important a fresh cut can be. That’s where Aminah Roe fits into the picture. She’s been cutting hair for more than 10 years, and these days her clippers lie inside the Fit Evo gym on Iowa Street. Despite the unconventional location of her shop, Midtown Barber, she’d have it no other way. “Being one-on-one in a shop…

A Family Legacy of Giving Back | Indira Rouw

I first met Indira Rouw through my local Buy Nothing group—she’d put out a call for sturdy grocery bags, and my cupboard was overflowing,…

Trusted Local Jeweler Opens in New Location | Sofie’s Goldmine

Sofie Hynes has been an independent jeweler in Bellingham for around three decades, and her business, Sofie’s Goldmine, operated in a repurposed gas station on State Street for the last 19 years. In late August, Sofie’s moved to a bottom-floor storefront in the Hotel Leo building on…

Same Old World, Brand New Ideas | Old World Deli

In May, Bellingham staple Old World Deli re-opened its doors after a month-long renovation. While it may be the same business inside the same building, Owner Chris Adams is determined to bring a new, more refined approach to the shop. After visiting delis across New York, Los Angeles, and even Japan, he decided it was time to make some changes. “After seeing all that, I was kind of like, ‘You know what? We…

Bringing Poetry to the People | Salish Sea Poetry Festival

Bellingham’s poetry scene has been quietly brewing for decades, with writers’ groups, kitchen table readings, open mics, and acclaimed poets making an occasional splash. This Nov. 7–9, the inaugural Salish Sea Poetry Festival hopes to bring poetry front-and-center. The festival is the newest program from the Whatcom Poetry Series (WPS), which also supports the Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest every spring. It’s the culmination of years of brainstorming and…