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Peace Peloton’s Upcoming Pitch Competition: Fueling the Futures of Entrepreneurs
Peace Peloton’s upcoming Harmony Hustle Pitch Competition, an annual fundraiser where entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas for a chance to win $10,000, is right around the corner. The deadline for applications is October 25, with the final Harmony Hustle pitch event on November 7 at Porter in downtown Seattle.
"Sinners Night": Clarissa Taylor's Juke Joint Experience Celebrates Southern Roots
Clarissa Taylor's path in the beauty industry, from makeup artist to licensed hairstylist, eventually led her to a powerful calling: creating spaces where Black and Brown individuals can truly belong and thrive. On a recent episode of “The Day With Trae,” she shared the journey in creating The Blk Out, an event series rooted in unapologetic Black joy.
Broadway Across America Is Bringing CHICAGO to Seattle
CHICAGO the musical is coming to Seattle in only three weeks! Brought to you by Broadway Across America, CHICAGO embodies everything that makes Broadway special: a universal tale of fame, fortune, and all that jazz, with one show-stopping song after another.
Terrain 16: A Tour of the Annual Converge Roadtrip to Spokane
Terrain, the dynamic non-profit dedicated to fostering the local arts scene, is gearing up for its 16th Annual Flagship Event dedicated to celebrating and uplifting artists in the Inland Northwest. Take a look back at Converge’s annual coverage of this incredible event!
Tracing Roots: Black Family Heritage Celebration Comes to Seattle This October
Are you ready to unlock the stories and secrets of your lineage? The Black Genealogy Research Group of Seattle, in partnership with the Black Heritage Society of Washington State, is set to host a groundbreaking Black Family Heritage Celebration that promises to help you uncover your rich historical roots!
Pacific Northwest Ballet Announces Dazzling 53rd Season with Balanchine's Jewels
Pacific Northwest Ballet raises the curtain for its 53rd season with Jewels, George Balanchine's dazzling homage to three golden ages of music and dance. Emeralds whispers of grace, courtesy, and French perfume; Rubies sizzles with American sass; and Diamonds conjures the glittering magnificence of old St. Petersburg. PNB's production of Jewels is adorned with costumes and scenic designs created exclusively for the company in 2017 by Jérôme Kaplan.
Fathers And Sons Together (FAST) Announces Upcoming Events and New Community Hub Initiative
SEATTLE, WA – Fathers And Sons Together (FAST), an organization dedicated to strengthening the bond between fathers, sons, and families while fostering safer, healthier, and more connected communities, is pleased to announce a series of upcoming events and a new initiative to create the FAST Resource and Outreach Center (FAST ROC).
An Evening of Inspiration: The NAACP Annual Dinner is This Saturday
Sheley Secrest, NAACP Regional President, swung by the Black Media Matters studio to join Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgado II on "Almost the Weekend" to break down the upcoming NAACP annual dinner, happening this Saturday at the Tacoma Glass Museum.
Brunch, Beats & Black Excellence on Almost The Weekend
Besa and Cuddy are bringing you all the weekend vibes, starting with a sit-down at Communion with Damon Bomar, where they dive into the restaurant’s newest brunch menu and the creative magic that keeps Communion one of the city’s most beloved spots.
Some Like It Hot Brings Broadway Heat to Seattle
Seattle theater lovers, mark your calendars — Broadway is coming to town in a big way. From September 16–21, Some Like It Hot, the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical comedy, will light up The Paramount Theatre as part of the 2025/2026 Broadway at The Paramount series.
End of Summer Energy: Fremont Fridays, T-Rell Live, & PNW Block Parties
Marshall Hugh of Marshall Law Band talks the finale of Fremont Fridays, while CKash previews the End of Summer Day Party. Plus, Besa & Cuddy run down ThriftCon, Waterfront Park Opening, Dragon Boat Festival, and more PNW events you don’t want to miss
Celebrating a Forgotten Hero: “York the Explorer” Folk Opera Premieres This Fall
Something big is about to hit Beaverton. On October 24 & 25, The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts will host the world premiere of York the Explorer, a brand-new folk opera from Grammy-nominated musician Aaron Nigel Smith. Tickets are just $20–$35, but fair warning: once word gets out, they won’t last.
Experience Unstoppable Joy: Louder Than Hate - A Celebration of Trans & Queer Resistance
In a powerful display of solidarity and resilience, the Lavender Rights Project is spearheading a community celebration this weekend in Seattle's Central District. The event, titled "Louder Than Hate: Trans & Queer Joy as Resistance," is a collective effort by a group of community members and partners to "center joy, safety, [and] collective resistance in the face of really hateful rhetoric, really hateful tone."
Madaraka Festival Celebrates 11 Years of Music and Impact with a Seattle-Focused Lineup
Seattle, WA – In an exclusive interview at the Seattle Drum School of Music, Besa Gordon, host of "Almost The Weekend!" and "Back2Besa," spoke with Simon Javan Okelo, CEO and founder of the Madaraka Festival. Okelo shared insights into the upcoming 11th annual event set for this Saturday at Pier 62, expressing immense excitement and gratitude for the festival's longevity and its profound impact, both locally and globally.
"Louder Than Hate: Trans & Queer Joy as Resistance" — A Community United in Seattle
This Saturday, the Lavender Rights Project is spearheading a community celebration in Seattle's Central District. The event, titled "Louder Than Hate: Trans & Queer Joy as Resistance," is a collective effort by a group of community members and partners to "center joy, safety, and collective resistance in the face of hateful rhetoric.
PHOTOS: Festival Sundiata through the lens of ProofNThePlay
Photos by ProofNThePlay capturing the energy and spirit of the annual Festival Sundiata at the Seattle Center over the weekend. This cherished celebration of African American culture was a vibrant showcase of community, art, and heritage.
Join the Conversation: Meet Local Filmmakers of the African Diaspora
Join the Seattle Film Commission and its commissioner of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), filmmaker and producer Anthony Tackett, for an essential and enlightening discussion. The "Inside Scoop" series hosts a monthly show to address topics relevant to the local film community. This month's event focuses on the challenges and successes of Black filmmakers.
Rob Ross on Building Community Through the Back to School Function
On this week’s Almost The Weekend, community organizer Rob Ross joined Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgardo II to talk about his upcoming Back to School Function, happening August 30 in Skyway at the Grocery Outlet. What started as a simple backpack drive has grown into a full-scale community resource fair, blending fun with essential support for families.
JAM’N 107.5Tra’Renee Talks PDX Hip Hop Week 2025 on Almost The Weekend
This week on Almost The Weekend, Tra’Renee took us inside PDX Hip Hop Week — celebrating a whole decade of culture, community, and respect for the music that moves Portland. Founded in 2015 by DJ OG One and the late Starchile, Hip Hop Week has become more than concerts — it’s about honoring legacy, creating space, and reminding Portland that hip hop is here to stay.
Set Sail for The Pirates of Penzance at McCaw Hall
Seattle Opera is charting a course for laughter, love, and plenty of high-seas hijinks with Gilbert and Sullivan’s classic comedy The Pirates of Penzance. Opening October 18 and running through November 1, 2025, at McCaw Hall, this swashbuckling favorite is making its Seattle Opera debut after earning rave reviews at The Glimmerglass Festival, The Atlanta Opera, and Opera Theatre of St. Louis.