Normal people: Understanding student veterans
The National Endowment for Humanities (NEH) has awarded Seattle Central College (SCC) a grant to build a curriculum for a […]
The National Endowment for Humanities (NEH) has awarded Seattle Central College (SCC) a grant to build a curriculum for a […]
Streaks of sunlight falling through redwood branches, the space before me painted deep green, a living breathing landscape. I can
In celebration of Earth Day, Rainier Avenue Radio will be hosting a week-long event at the historic Columbia City Theater from Apr. 17 to Apr. 21. Joined with Front and Centered and the Social Justice Film Institute, the event, “Earth Deserves More Than a Day,” will include radio interviews, “kitchen table” conversations, panel discussions, film screenings, and a multimedia exhibit.
On Tuesday, Apr. 11, community and technical college faculty across Washington state staged a walkout to protest low funding. Seattle
Those who frequent the sidewalks of Capitol Hill may have noticed the absence of one tent that usually stands outside
The Seattle branch of Feminists for Jina, “a group of intersectional and internationalist feminists from Iran in diaspora and exile,”
The American Federation of Teachers Seattle Local 1789 (AFT) continues their struggle to obtain a living wage for instructors at
Through the crowd chatter comes the opening melody to “Cell Block Tango” from the motion picture version of 2002’s “Chicago.” An uproarious cheer ignites once the crowd see’s the guest of honor take the stage. Willow Pill, season 14 winner of Ru Paul’s Drag Race, struts onto the stage, blonde-wigged and wearing a black sheer dress adorned with strands of diamond chains that sway with each movement she gives to the song.
For the entire month of February, Rainier Avenue Radio, now operating from the Columbia City Theater, will be presenting a
As a fan of Guadagnino’s past works, I was anticipating to love “Bones and All”. Unfortunately, I was left disappointed. There was great potential for this film with its director, general theme, and talented cast, but I found that it was missing substance. Maybe this is what Guadagnino wanted, for us to be drifting along with the characters on their backcountry escapade, but it left me leaving the theater craving more.