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Calming the Flames in Calgary: Kraken pick up big win against Pacific Division rival to extend point streak to seven games 

Behind the storybook start of goaltender Chris Driedger, the Seattle Kraken collected only their second ever victory against the Calgary Flames as Kailer Yamamoto got the scoring started and Alex Wennberg got the clutch game winning goal in the third period to extend the teams point streak to seven games.

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Besa Gordon Talks About the Power of Giving

Written by Besa Gordon - With Christmas now behind us and the New Year fast approaching, it’s important to remember the power of giving and creating a moment of joy for someone who may not have had any of this year. Last weekend on Back2Besa we wanted to take a moment to look back at some of the people around the region who have taken time to give back to others.

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Black Homeownership Symposium

The Black Home Initiative and Western Washington Realtists are excited to announce their first Homeownership Symposium at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Theater in Seattle on January 26, 2024, followed by our Western Washington Realtist Gala on January 27, 2024.

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Besa Gordon Shops Black with the Black Black Card

Written by Besa Gordon - With Christmas being next week, I wanted to remind you of something really dope that occurred last month that will help you shop Black this Christmas season. On Black Friday, I pulled up to Métier Brewing Company in the #CentralDistrict as Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell proclaimed it "Black Black Friday" in partnership with Laura Clise of the Intentionalist, BECU, and DNA - Mayor Harrell emphasized the Black Black Card issued by BECU will give shoppers 20% back on their money loaded onto the card with the intention that they use the card to shop at Black businesses across the greater Seattle area. And what's really dope is the card has a 7-year expiration date, so it's not just for this holiday season. It's truly about shopping Black all year round.

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Movin’ and Groovin’: Friends, Community Join Trae Holiday For 90s Themed Music Video Shoot

Last month, the community showed up for Trae Holiday and The Day With Trae when she put out a call to appear in her new intro video at Medgar Evers. The video shoot was a part of a greater relaunch of her show, which will see a total revamp of her set, graphics, and more heading into the new year.

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Like Father, Like Son: Portland DJ’s O.G. ONE and O.G. TOO keep the Rose City Rocking with the Rip City Remix

Growth, development, leadership, and all the signs of future success are definitely things I found in my short time with the Rip City Remix a few weeks ago. The Remix is a new NBA G League team in Rip City (aka Portland, aka The Rose City) where players who are not quite ready for the bright lights of the NBA can literally develop their talents through a close partnership with the Portland Trail Blazers.

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Monika C. Mathews Opens "The Spa House" in Seattle's Columbia City

Written by Besa Gordon - Recently, Monika C. Matthews from QueenCare, a health and wellness shop in the Central District that I highlighted back in August has opened up a spa called The Spa House in Columbia City. WOOT WOOT! I remember when Monkia told me about her plans to open this spa; she said it had been years in the making, and I'm so happy for her that it's finally here.

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Seattle Council President Debora Juarez “Leads to Leave” - First, only Native American on Council in Seattle’s 154-year history leaves office

Seattle City Council President Debora Juarez was recently honored by Coast Salish Tribal and Indigenous community leaders for her years of public service. The celebration was hosted by the Muckleshoot, Lower Elwha Klallam, Lummi, Jamestown S’Klallam and Suquamish Tribal Nations, Washington Indian Gaming Association, Seattle Indian Health Board, and Huy, and held at the Kraken Community Iceplex – a facility that Juarez successfully advocated be developed in her neighborhood of North Seattle’s District 5.

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Seattle Opera Hits High Note With Black Artists Market

With over 1000 people through the door on Saturday, the Seattle Opera’s Black Artist Market was a clear example of when intention meets purpose with the outcome being business success for the 30 Black businesses that participated while at the same time bringing a sense of belonging and welcoming for many in Seattle’s Black community in attendance whom for the majority of them was their first time inside Tagney Jones Hall and their first interaction with the Seattle Opera.

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Besa Gordon Reflects On Being on the iHeart Radio Street Team To Rocking the V101.1 Holiday Jam Stage

Reflecting on what happened at Holiday Jam, I'm reminded as to why I love being in radio. Jumping on stage and making thousands of people scream is such a wild and energizing feeling. The first time I did it, I instantly knew what artists meant when they said there's nothing like performing on stage and feeling the energy of the crowd. It's a vibe I wish I could bottle up for when I'm having a bad day and need a pick-me-up.

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Seattle's Tiffany Wilson aka Madam Z Talks Joining Teatro Zinzanni For the First Time

Have you heard of Teatro Zinzanni, the world-famous circus dinner theater from right here in Seattle? Recently, we visited one of their rehearsals to talk with Seattle's Tiffany Wilson, also known as Madam Z, about her first year at Teartro, a song she wrote that is now part of the show, how she got into music, and more.

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Black Nativity Returns After A 10-Year Break

Last Thursday, our TraeAnna Holiday attended the opening night of Black Nativity presented by the Intiman Theater at the Broadway Performance Hall. After a decade-long hiatus, the return of Black Nativity has been one of the most highly anticipated productions this holiday season in Seattle’s Black community and beyond. The musical written by Langston Hughes was a tradition in the Emerald City for years and was anchored by the late Pat Wright, who was the founder of the Total Experience Gospel Choir, as well as the late Rev. Dr. Samuel B. McKinney, who was the pastor at Seattle’s Mout Zion Baptist Church for 40 years.

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Besa Gordon Premieres Episode 25 of Back2Besa on FOX 13 Seattle’s Good Day Seattle

Written By Besa Gordon - It's almost time for Back2Besa on FOX 13 Seattle! As usual, on Thursday, I headed over to FOX 13 to preview what would be on Back2Besa this week, and this week I got to catch up with my bill and preview my interview with Paul Wight, formally known as the Big Show where he gave radio legend Danny Bonaduce his flowers (in case you missed it, yesterday was Danny's last day on air as he decided to retire.)

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ICYMI: Uncle Nearest Raises Money In Seattle For HBCUs

Written by Besa Gordon: Recently, I headed to West Seattle for the HBCU drink competition, where eight different bartenders came together to compete and see who could make the best Old Fashioned using Uncle Nearest Whiskey. For those that don't know, the whiskey is named after the formerly enslaved man, Nathan "Nearest" Green, who taught a young Jack Daniel the craft of distilling. As of 2023, eight brand variants have been produced. According to the IWSR, Uncle Nearest is the fastest-growing whiskey brand in the United States and is recognized as the most successful black-owned distillery in the world.

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