Dr. Daudi Abe is not only a humanities professor and the faculty coordinator of The Academy for Rising Educators (ARE) at Seattle Central College, but he is also an outspoken writer and historian. He has…
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Libraries are often seen as places to borrow books and study in a quiet environment. However, it is surprising that the Seattle Public Library (SPL) provides thousands of free services beyond just books: e-books, museum…
“This laugh-a-second, multi-millennia mindbender shouldn’t be missed.” “The Skin of Our Teeth” by Thornton Wilder ran at Seattle Rep from Sept. 26 through Oct. 20. It is the story of a couple who has been…
Do you enjoy eating delicious food and trying out new cafes? If so, you should visit Cafe Javasti, established in 2001. Cafe Javasti has two locations: one in Wedgwood and another in Maple Leaf. I…
Every first Thursday of the month, Pioneer Square comes alive as art enthusiasts gather to celebrate one of the nation’s longest-running art walks. They sip on free wine and beer or simply let their artistic…
Usually, I like to start these reviews with a snarky quip or something funny, but today, I want to start with a simple question: Why are you here? What do you think I’m going to…
Laika is a popular animation studio among cartoon buffs, especially for fans of Coraline, the studio’s most popular film. Hidden Worlds, a temporary exhibition at Seattle’s MoPop museum, is worth the visit for every Laika…
It’s been a very weird week for music, and that’s even beyond the utter shitshow that is the Drake vs Kendrick beef, a topic that could very well be its own article with all that’s…
Yeah, that’s right. This column has an official name now, welcome to Change The Record. You know, very few things truly scare me these days; only the threat of war or being set on fire…
When I was in 6th grade, my brother and I used to bike to my great-grandma’s house. We would race back home after school and hop on our bikes as we headed to her neighborhood…