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MXR:SEA at Black and Tan Hall: A Celebration of Seattle's Creative Spirit
Seattle's creative spirit was on full display at a recent event that underscored the city's commitment to nurturing its creative economy. The MXR:SEA mixer and workshop, held at the Black and Tan Hall in South Seattle, brought together a diverse group of creative entrepreneurs, city officials, and community leaders to celebrate Seattle's creative strengths and chart a course for a dynamic future.
A Decade and Counting With Black Nativity, Josephine Howell Is Using Her Voice To Uplift Others
Josephine Howell, a talented vocalist and passionate community advocate, appeared on The Day With Trae to discuss her upcoming projects and her commitment to using music for positive change. Howell shared her enthusiasm for the "Sounds of the Sound 7" event and her involvement in "Black Nativity," highlighting their importance in fostering community and celebrating artistic expression.
Giving Tuesday Spotlight: Destiny Wimpye's Mission to Empower the Next Generation
Destiny Wimpye, a professional ballet dancer and passionate advocate for social change, joined The Day With Trae to discuss her foundation's work and the importance of Giving Tuesday. Wimpye emphasized her commitment to empowering underserved communities and encouraged viewers to support her foundation's initiatives on this global day of generosity. During the interview, she also shared insights into her journey as a dancer and her vision for creating a more equitable society.
Chief Awodi Shares Healing Power of Drumming on The Day With Trae Show
Chief Tunji Awodi, a Seattle-based Ethnomusicologist, is passionate about using indigenous African culture to empower and heal communities. As the Executive Director of The Hawk Foundation, he provides multicultural education and drum facilitation throughout the Pacific Northwest. Chief Awodi's expertise in Bata dance and drum traditions, combined with his dedication to cultural preservation, makes him a powerful advocate for the transformative power of music and heritage.
Leon Huggins-Richards: A Rising Star Takes the Stage in "A Soldier's Play"
Leon Huggins-Richards, an actor known for his role as Mitchel in "Cry It Out" and Chilli/Jabber in "In The Blood," will be appearing on The Day With Trae Show. He will be discussing his upcoming role as Captain Richard Davenport in the Acts on Stage production of "A Soldier's Play," premiering on November 14th.
Philip "Sharp Skills" Jacobs: A Multifaceted Talent Making His Mark
Philip "Sharp Skills" Jacobs is a dynamic force in the entertainment industry and beyond. As an actor, entrepreneur, speaker, and author, he embodies the spirit of a modern-day renaissance man. Currently captivating audiences in the powerful role of Private First Class Melvin Peterson in "A Soldier's Play," Jacobs brings depth and intensity to the character originally portrayed by Denzel Washington.
The Sunday Night Shuga Shaq: A Sanctuary of Self-Expression
Stepping into the Shuga Shaq is like entering a pulsating haven of self-expression. The atmosphere is alive with the rhythm of good music and the sight of smiling faces adorned in a kaleidoscope of unique and expressive outfits. Attendees, liberated from societal constraints, engage in open and affectionate interactions. Whether it's through dancing, deep conversations, or simply basking in the collective energy, one thing for sure is that the Shuga Shaq is lit!
A Christmas Carol Comes to ACT Contemporary Theatre
ACT Contemporary Theatre announced today the cast and creative team for the 49th year of the beloved theatrical classic, A Christmas Carol. Originally adapted for the stage in 1976 by ACT founder Gregory Falls, this season’s production will see the return of Seattle actor Darragh Kennan in the iconic role of Ebenezer Scrooge. This beloved holiday tradition is directed by ACT Core Company member & Seattle favorite R. Hamilton Wright and promises to be a delight for audiences of all ages.
Lauren Samuels: Bringing Elphaba to Life in Wicked
In an interview on The Day With Trae, host Trae Holiday chatted with Lauren Samuels, the talented actress who plays Elphaba in the touring production of Wicked now playing at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre. Samuels, who hails from Britain, shared her insights into the iconic role and her experience on the US tour.
Austen Danielle Bohmer Shines as Glinda in "Wicked"
The enchanting world of Oz has captivated audiences for generations, and the Broadway sensation "Wicked" continues to weave its spell, now gracing Seattle with its presence. The Day With Trae host, Trae Holiday, had the privilege of sitting down with Austen Danielle Bohmer, the talented actress who embodies the iconic Glinda the Good, to delve into the heart of this beloved production.
Seattle Art Museum Presents Retrospective Of Boundary-Breaking Artist Joyce J. Scott
The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) presents Joyce J. Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams (October 17, 2024–January 19, 2025), the summative career retrospective of one of the most prolific and boundary-breaking artists of our time. The exhibition features over 140 works from the 1970s to the present, including beadwork, sculpture, textiles, jewelry, printmaking, and performance, reflecting how Scott has upended hierarchies of art and craft over her 50-year career. Her work confronts racism, sexism, classism, and what she calls “all the ‘isms’ society offers” through impish and audacious humor, expressions of beauty, and a humanistic engagement with global events.
Jonathan Batista: A Conversation with the Prodigal Son and a Beacon of Inspiration
Last week, I had the pleasure of attending a Q&A session with Jonathan Batista, the talented dancer who recently debuted in the lead role of George Balanchine's "Prodigal Son" with the Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Kiki Ballroom Scene: A Place of Community, Growth, and Expression
By Deaunte Damper - Alright y'all, let's dive deeper into this Kiki ballroom scene, a place where community, growth, and expression collide. I had the chance to chop it up with some key figures in the scene, and let me tell you, their insights were powerful.
Terrain: Spokane's Hub for Artistic Expression and Community Building
Terrain, the region's largest multimedia art and music event, recently celebrated its 15th year, showcasing a vibrant array of artistic expression. Ginger Ewing, Terrain co-founder, shared her insights on Terrain's impact and its significance for the local community.
PHOTOS: Back2Besa Spotlights “This Is East Central Mural” and Community Spirit
A powerful story of community and resilience unfolded as Besa Gordon visited the “This is East Central” mural at the Carl Maxey Center in Spokane.
PHOTOS: Ginger Ewing's Vision for Terrain: Community, Creativity, and Transformation
Besa Gordon recently had the opportunity to sit down with Ginger Ewing, the driving force behind Terrain, the Pacific Northwest's premier multimedia arts and music festival, in downtown Spokane. Ewing has been instrumental in Terrain's growth and success over the past 15 years.
PHOTOS Wa Na Wari at the Paramount: A Celebration of Black Art
The Wa Na Wari Gallery’s "Forced Perspective: Black Photography at the Paramount Theater" exhibit, a collaboration with Seattle Theatre Group (STG), highlights Black artistry through stunning photographs that capture the essence of Black life and culture. This powerful exhibition fosters dialogue and connection, offering a platform for Black artists historically excluded from the mainstream.
Honoring Elijah Lewis: A Community Remembers Through Art
The Black Lives Matter mural on Capitol Hill in Seattle serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for racial justice. Last year, the mural's annual repainting took on a special significance as it became a tribute to Elijah Lewis, a young activist and community leader who tragically passed away last April.
Scope Screenings: A Seattle Film Festival Like No Other
Scope Screenings is a Seattle-based film festival that is unlike any other. Founded by Lex Scope, this festival is a platform for underrepresented creators to showcase their work in front of a live audience. Scope Screenings is more than just a film festival; it's a community of artists, directors, and creators who are passionate about their craft. The event takes place at SIFF Cinema Egyptian, and the next one is coming up on September 24th.
Paradise Worldwide: Seattle's Streetwear Haven
Ari and Harry, the duo behind Paradice Worldwide, are making waves in Seattle's streetwear scene. Their brand, which draws inspiration from the city's vibrant culture and the founders' own experiences, offers a unique blend of urban style and South End pride.