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Second Location Marks Evolutionary Growth for Local Salon | Salon Bellissima

When a leader gets the chance to step back from the front lines, everything can change. That’s what Nicci Lyn Troupe, hairstylist, owner, and CEO of Salon Bellissima, found after her husband’s job switch-up led to a cross-state move in 2024. It took her away from the salon chair, her loyal clients, and her staff. Although the new distance took an emotional…

Riding Toward Community | Bellingham Bicycle Culture

On any given day in Bellingham, a group of riders is gearing up to roll out, weaving through faded green bike lanes and disappearing into…

Crispy Pork Egg Rolls | A Homemade Recipe from Bellingham Alive

Golden, crunchy, and packed with savory pork and tender vegetables, these homemade egg rolls are well worth the extra folding. Let the filling cool completely before wrapping to help…

Tom Bakker Art | Newly Local Modern Artist Hangs Installation at San Juan Airlines

Travelers passing through the San Juan Airlines office in Bellingham will notice some colorful new additions lining the hallways. In May, modern artist and interior designer Tom Bakker hung four of his vibrant paintings at the local travel hub as part of an ongoing…

Sew Inspired Fabrics | Fairhaven’s New Fabric Store

“We are so thankful that you are here.” It’s a phrase I hear almost daily from first-time visitors to Sew Inspired Fabrics- often spoken with a kind of relief. Since opening our doors…

Bellingham Blinds, Done Right | Bindi and Bird

The Store Bindi and Bird is a locally-owned window coverings store founded by sisters Jodie and Jolene, who bring more than 40 years of combined experience in homes, interiors, and customer service. Named after their dogs, the business was built with intention from the beginning.What started as a shared vision has grown into a showroom where homeowners can find blinds, shades, shutters, and drapery that feel right the moment they are installed. The space…

Experience Whatcom’s History Through Vivid Fashion | Whatcom Museum

Situated within the Whatcom Museum’s walls lives an exhibition titled “Vivid Victorian: Whatcom County Fashions from 1860–1900.” This showcase contains dresses and photographs from the Victorian era. As the women who wore these dresses were all from Whatcom County, it gives guests an intimate view of the time period…

The Film Scene in Spectacular Skagit Valley

Skagit Valley contains some of the most diverse landscapes in Washington State. From rolling hills to dense forests, lakes, and fields stretching as far as the eye can see, to quaint villages, abandoned rustic barns, ocean-side sunsets,…

Wine Pick of the Month | Gulp Hablo Orange

GULP HABLO ORANGE With its offbeat, quirky label, Gulp Hablo Orange is an eye-catching, bold-flavored wine that is sure to stand out on anyone’s wine rack. Crafted in the heart of Spain in biodynamic vineyards with chalky clay soils by Bodegas Parra Jimenez, Gulp Hablo offers vinophiles and casual tasters a beautiful blend of equal parts Verdejo and Sauvignon Blanc, a common combination for…

8 Great Tastes | Summer 2026

1. The Drive-In Style Cheeseburger at Structures Brewing lives up to the hype. Crispy-edged beef, melty American cheese, onion, pickle, and house sauce on a soft bun that is seriously satisfying. 2. A stop at Storia Cucina always turns into a full…

A Sustainable Clothing Store For Nature Fanatics | Found & Foraged Fibers

THE SHOP Sustainable fashion and a deep-rooted love for nature and the health of our planet go hand-in-hand. Passion for sustainability and everything green is why Founder, Owner, and Artist Kendra Russo decided to start Found & Foraged Fibers seven years ago. Russo’s products are made by eco-printing, which “transfers the pigment of leaves, flowers, bark, and berries into vibrant, long-lasting designs on natural fabrics.” This method embodies the epitome of slow fashion, with each…