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This year, The Stranger and the producers of the HUMP!, SLAY, and SPLIFF Film Festivals are bringing a new short documentary festival called SCOOP Film Festival. Most of the short documentaries focus on wondrously unique…
Although Seattle is known across the country for its left-leaning political grounds, progressive candidates faced defeat during this year’s general election as votes poured in for their more moderate opponents. Mayor, city attorney, and one…
With colder weather rolling in and autumn in full swing, some may see this year’s farmers market season as beginning to wind down. While the warmer months, sunshine, and summer produce are commonly what come…
Halloween. One of the most awaited days of the year not only for children but people of all ages. The costumes, candy, endless festivities, and the thrill of being scared never cease to entice us. …
The Heron’s Nest Project: West Seattle’s outdoor education center celebrating Duwamish culture and empowerment
Veronika PshenytskaI was never passionate about learning history at school. Let’s be honest: History classes were pretty boring! Recently, however, I discovered that history is not just about dead people and wars of the past; it…
The Northwest Film Forum is proud to share a series of workshops designed with the aim of providing training in filmmaking fundamentals for young and emerging filmmakers. On October 30 and 31, the first of…