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
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Just blocks from the troll under the Fremont Bridge sits one of the area's most precious secrets:Ophelia's Books. Upon entering, one is instantly welcomed by the comforting smell of the old books that line the walls, stacked from floor to ceiling. In clas
In New York City's Washington Heights neighborhood, bodega owner Usnavi de la Vega (Anthony Ramos) dreams of starting a new life in the Dominican Republic.
Review of Violet and Daisy by Terri Schlichenmeyer
It is 1981. Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) have been brought in to assist in the exorcism of a young boy, David Glatzel (Julian Hilliard). When things go horrifically awry, family friend Arne Cheyenne Johnson (Ruairi O'Connor) step
For so many, coming of age is something first experienced on the screen. Often, a first crush, a sexual awakening, or a glimpse into the glamorous lives of teens comes from those classic movies and TV sitcoms and dramas we all remember growing up watchin
Lauren Holloway leads by example, both in creating art and in making space for youth to share their own voices.
Sean Connery, the art/artist debate, and longing to be a "golden girl"
Nestled on a quiet street in Tacoma sits a reader's paradise. As soon as one walks into King's Books, a sense of calm takes over. The quaint shop evokes home, from the friendly scent of worn pages to the quiet mews of the resident cat, Herbert.
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