To call the Elliott Bay Book Company a shop is an understatement; it is a palace, the Garden of Eden for Seattle's book lovers. And it was a dream job for current manager, bookseller, and head of the extensive Queer section A.J. Robles.
Arts & Entertainment
Brian Broome's memoir
It's finally here; the time of year we have all been waiting for. As the state anticipates total reopening on June 30th, Pride has gone "hybrid".
Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) is getting ready to showcase its new exhibit, "Rise Up: Stonewall and the LGBTQ Rights Movement," in which viewers can travel through time as they engage and learn about the history of LGBTQ+ rights, up until presen
Award-winning performer and artistic director Byron Schenkman unites audiences of all kinds through their ensembles. Schenkman both revives centuries-old instruments with authentic repertoire and highlights today's composers and performers from diverse ba
TikTok is quickly becoming one of the most influential apps in pop culture history. It has the power to bring together crowds of thousands, to sway elections, to promote popular music, and to send masses to Target for the latest trendy find.
In the heart of the Broadway business district sits an exciting shop, Queer-owned Phoenix Comics & Games, where patrons are greeted by larger-than-life superheroes flying across the walls on massive posters.
Ceramics instructor and potter Phi Le remodels Seattle's pottery scene through unique creations and community-centered projects. They give every piece their all, and shape spaces to welcome all people who want to learn pottery.
The Broadway smash
Over the last 15 months, a compulsory change of pace rocked Seattle's creative community. Artists sustained major financial blows and created or practiced in isolation. The abrupt change brought inspiration to some creators while causing hardships for mo