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Chuckanut Radio Hour with Special Guest Carol Cassella, Gemini: A Novel
Join us for a special episode of the Chuckanut Radio Hour, hosted at the Heiner Theater of Whatcom Community College. Our guest for our March show is Carol Cassella for her new novel, Gemini. Filled with intricate medical detail and set in the breathtaking Pacific Northwest, Gemini is a vivid novel of moral complexity and emotional depth. Carol Cassella, MD, is a practicing anesthesiologist, novelist, and speaker. She is the author of the bestselling books Oxygen and Healer and she lives on Bainbridge Island with her husband and two sets of twins. Visit the author at CarolCassella.com.
The Chuckanut Radio Hour, a recipient of Bellingham's prestigious Mayor's Arts Award, is a radio variety show that began in January 2007. Each Chuckanut Radio Hour features a guest author and includes guest musicians, performance poet Kevin Murphy, Cascadia Weekly columnist Alan Rhodes, an episode of "The Bellingham Bean" serial radio comedy, and some groaner jokes by hosts Chuck & Dee Robinson and announcer Rich Donnelly. The Chuckanut Radio Hour's first guest was Erik Larson and has since included Alexander McCall Smith, Elizabeth George, Cheryl Strayed, Sherman Alexie, Tom Robbins and Garrison Keillor, among many others. The Radio Hour airs every Saturday evening at 6pm and Sunday at 9pm on SPARK RADIO, KMRE 102.3FM.
Tickets for the Chuckanut Radio Hour are $5 and are also available at Village Books. Receive one free ticket to the Radio Hour with pre-event, in-store purchase of Gemini. Tonight's musical guest is the local group Old Radio Tunes. Doors open at 6:30pm, and you must be seated by 6:45pm as the show begins promptly at 7pm. Co-sponsored by Whatcom Community College Foundation, 12th Street Shoes, and Westside Pizza.
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LocationHeiner Theater at Whatcom Community College (View)
237 W. Kellogg Street
Bellingham, WA 98226
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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