Art Zone host Nancy Guppy leads an insider's tour of Joey Veltkamp's current exhibition at the Greg Kucera Gallery. The title of the show, Lumberton, Wash., is a reference to the fictitious town in David Lynch’s 1986 film, Blue Velvet, and aptly describes this collection of quilts inspired by small-town life in the Pacific Northwest.
Before the team even hits the ice, the Seattle Kraken are busy building relationships with organizations like Black Girls Hockey Club to change hockey's image from that of an all-white sport to one that embraces diversity. Learn how the team is committed to inclusion from inside – and outside – the organization.
Video Bebop serves up food for the body and the soul with music videos from Northwest artists and a special family recipe that we’re absolutely making for dinner tonight. Featured musicians are Von Wildenhaus, Nada Rosa, Harrison B, Your Heart Breaks, and Vanna Oh! P.S. Click through for Cedric's stuffed bell peppers recipe!
🎞️ Film lovers rejoice, the 47th annual Seattle International Film Festival is here and it's 100% virtual. SIFF's Beth Barrett shares her top picks from this year's line-up, talks about the new SIFF streaming channel, and reminds us, “If you love an art organization, support it during the hard times, otherwise it might not be there during the good times.”
76% of Americans wanted the American Rescue Plan, but it just passed without any Republican votes. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, chair of the Progressive Caucus and Rep. Suzan DelBene, chair of the New Democrat Coalition discuss if, when, and how that disconnect will be resolved and much more on Civic Cocktail.
Anyone who is 16 or older and lives or works in King County can now sign up for the City of Seattle's notification list. Or call the Customer Service Bureau at 206-684-2489, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. for help getting on the list. Once on the list, you'll be notified when vaccination appointments become available at any of the city's fixed sites (Rainier Beach, West Seattle, Lumen Field, and North Seattle College). Starting April 15, all Washington residents over the age of 16 will be eligible to receive the vaccine. For more information about the vaccine, eligibility, and locations, visit the city's COVID-19 vaccination website.
If you have symptoms of COVID-19, schedule a free test at one of the city's sites.
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