by Kelly Guava Jelly and Bao Nguyen May 8, 2018
It’s probably not a stretch to say that most people don’t think about food on a regular basis. Well, it’s …
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By Milan Chang March 29, 2018
Being a Mariners fan has never depended on a belief in World Series success. Loyalty to the M’s has always been inspired by an …
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By Milan Chang March 7, 2018
Editor’s introduction: We are excited to present a new column: Milan’s Musing. In this series, Milan will share his personal exploration into modern Asian …
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By Carla Bell January 8, 2018
With just three months at the post, Eve Sanford, the new Education & Public Programs Director at Northwest African American Museum, shows zeal and confidence. …
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By Carla Bell December 2, 2017
Tucked into the dimly lit and cozy corners of Seattle’s Taproot Theatre Company, small groups huddled over hot drinks, sometimes wine. Paula Vogel’s A Civil …
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By Carla Bell November 27, 2017
A standard Seattle November night at Benaroya Hall, inside as much as out. Donning brands such as Patagonia, North Face, REI, Merrill, and …
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By Carla Bell November 20, 2017
John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress is a two-part tale of interpretive literary work. It’s described as a depiction of the life and struggles of …
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By Carla Bell November 13, 2017
We opened this series with discussion of race as structure – a web of restrictions, obstacle, and hindrances for …
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By Carla Bell October 24, 2017
Many of us shrug at this holiday and think to ourselves, “Oh, I’m sure it’s basically the same as Halloween by another name. …
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On #IndigenousPeoplesDay we present The Honorable Cecile Hansen, great-great-grandniece to Chief Si’ahl – known by most as Chief “Seattle”, the Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center, rebuilt after it and nearly …
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