Art Zone kicked off its second decade Friday! Since the show launched, Nancy Guppy and her talented crew have offered a lively look at Seattle’s creative scene, showcased more than 500 bands, featured more than a thousand artists, visited dozens of arts and cultural organizations and plugged a boatload of events. And along the way, Art Zone won nine Northwest Emmy Awards. Here's a look back!
Plus, in this season's inaugural show, music from Lemolo's new album "Swansea," an interview with the director of the award-winning documentary on Tacoma-based band The Sonics, and resurfacing a memorable 2016 clip from funny writer and performer Lauren Weedman.
And last, but not least, you don't want to miss this Q&A with Nancy. In the interview, Nancy reveals one musician she once adored, but now remembers as a total jerk!
Brian Callanan sits down with candidates Tammy Morales and Mark Solomon on City Inside/Out; both hope to represent you in District 2. You can also hear more from Morales and Solomon in this long-form debate.
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From Filson to Nordstrom, CityStream visits MOHAI to take a look at Seattle fashion 👗 over the years. Plus, the show visits Ruby Room, a local organization that help put the expensive costs of high school homecoming within reach for some students! And, the Woodland Park Zoo's new baby giraffe gets some fancy footwear of his own.
As part of her 2020 proposed budget, Mayor Jenny Durkan announced today new City of Seattle investments including five key priorities: youth opportunity, public safety, homelessness, housing, and transit and transportation.
Brian Callanan hosted Seattle City Councilmembers Sally Bagshaw and Mike O'Brien on the latest Council Edition, where they discussed how a proposed regional homeless authority might work. Plus, the two share what they think the City should do with proceeds from the Mercer Megablock sale.
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