In many ways, I think Playboi Carti is a modern-day Oppenheimer. Both created a new and innovative concept to try and change the world, only to ruin it further, except instead of creating a nuclear…
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I don’t think any subculture has undergone a more depressing evolution over the years than the goths. It was once a proud and bustling community so vast that you couldn’t even go to a local…
Each guest at the Seattle Pinball Museum is greeted by retro arcade noises, colorful machines to explore, a small team of employees, and a fantastically friendly golden retriever. Charlie and Cindy Martin started the museum…
Radiohead, as we know it, is probably dead and buried now that it’s been eight years since the last album. We’re just waiting out the clock till Thom Yorke confirms it himself, but don’t fret!…
Hip-hop has been a community-unifying force and a creative outlet for artists trying to make a living. Whether it’s as an emcee, a DJ, breakdancers, aka b-boys/girls, or graffiti artists, hip-hop has given opportunities for…
OP-ED: FIUTS CulturalFest: Where the world unites and shows the pure joy in their hearts
Rio TakahashiHave you ever felt the warmth of Seattle? Exploring and roaming around the city for three years, the lively cultural diversity never stops fascinating me. The one-night cultural gala held at the Benaroya Hall was…
Meditating: mindfulness practices for enlightenment and overcoming life’s challenges
Francisco FonsecaMindfulness, an ancient practice rooted in Buddhist traditions, has gained significant popularity as a powerful tool for enhancing mental well-being, alleviating anxiety, and navigating the complexities of life. As an international student dealing with everything…
It wasn’t hard to spot where the Punk Rock Flea Market (PRFM) was happening as I neared the intersection of 3rd and Pine in downtown Seattle. A small crowd of people sporting leather jackets, spikes,…
Seattle is known for its rainy, gloomy winters, sometimes referred to as the “Big Dark” due to limited daylight hours. Despite the weather, there are still plenty of activities to do during the dark months…
A questionable modern spin on Baroque music: Seattle Opera opens season with Handel’s Alcina
Sophia BruscatoEvery time I experience live music, something shifts inside of me. That wasn’t any different for Seattle Opera’s opening night of “Alcina” — composed by Frideric Handel and libretto by Riccardo Broschi — on Oct. 14.…