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The Northwest Passage was a bi-weekly underground newspaper in Bellingham, Washington, which was published from March 17, 1969 to June 1986. The paper was co-founded by Frank Kathman as publisher, Laurence Kee as Managing Editor, and Michael Carlson (now Harman) as Art Director. [1]
In 2011, a nightclub named The Underground opened in the basement space. [22] The Underground closed it doors permanently on August 25, 2024, and is slated to be rebranded as a venue named Bar 211 under the same owners. [23] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 15, 2004. [24]
These Bellingham vigilantes will hunt down your stolen bike. But their mission became contentious when some started targeting the homeless. Inside Bellingham’s ‘underground network of recovery ...
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Black Breath is an American heavy metal band from Washington that formed in Bellingham in 2006 and later moved to Seattle.They play crust punk-influenced extreme metal.A key factor of their sound is the "Boss HM-2 Heavy Metal Pedal", which was popularized by bands such as Entombed, Dismember and Edge of Sanity in the early 1990s.
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[1] [2] After moving to Bellingham in 1969, Becker began her career as a paralegal for Northwest Washington Legal Services. She served as an early editor of the underground newspaper Northwest Passage. [3] In 1974 she wrote the fictional Superspill: An Account of the 1978 Grounding at Bird Rocks (Madrona Press, Seattle) with Patricia Coburn.