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Majestic Moments: Highlights from July's Scope Screenings
Last month, Scope Screenings brought together a vibrant community of filmmakers, artists, and creatives for an inspiring event at the Majestic Theater in Ballard, creating a truly inclusive atmosphere for showcasing diverse talent.
Reclaiming the Village: Garfield High School's Inaugural Summit for Black Families
Trae Holiday sat down for an insightful interview with Dr. Tarance Hart, Principal of Garfield High School, who shed light on an exciting and crucial upcoming event: the inaugural "Reclaiming the Village" summit.
Harrell Trails Wilson in Close Seattle Mayoral Primary
SEATTLE - The first round of results from last night's primary election in Seattle has set the stage for a competitive general election in November, with several incumbent politicians facing strong challenges from the left.
Bill Bellamy Talks Legacy, Longevity & Learning from the Culture on Almost The Weekend with Besa Gordon
Comedian, actor, author, and all-around media legend Bill Bellamy recently pulled up to the Black Media Matters Studio and did a sit-down interview on Almost The Weekend with Besa Gordon—and he did not hold back. From coining the term “booty call” to reflecting on 30+ years in the entertainment industry, Bellamy brought wisdom, comedy, and inspiration to the Black Media Matters studio in Seattle.
Beyond the Shuffle: Cupid Shares Insights on Career Longevity and Team Building
In a recent interview at the Black Media Matters Studios, recording artist Cupid, known as the "King of Line Dance," shared insights into his career, the enduring success of "Cupid Shuffle," and his excitement for UmojaFest 2025 in Seattle.
Seattle Music Is Real: Maribased1 on Building a Movement from the Ground Up
On a recent episode of Almost the Weekend, hosts Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgardo II sat down with Seattle hip-hop artist and entrepreneur Maribased1 to talk about his journey, his platform “Seattle Music Is Real,” and the creative ways he’s pushing the local music scene forward.
King County's Gun Violence Drop: Promising, But No Time for "Victory Laps"
New data from the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office reveals a significant and sustained multi-quarter drop in gun violence, with firearm homicides and injuries reaching a five-year low in the second quarter of 2025. This positive trend, which began in 2024 and continued into the first quarter of 2025, is being attributed to a collaborative approach involving law enforcement and community-based organizations.
After Midnight Brings the Glamour of the Jazz Age to The 5th Avenue Theatre
Looking for a night of dazzling entertainment that will transport you back to the golden age of jazz? Look no further than After Midnight, playing at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle! What's the buzz? After Midnight is a Tony Award-winning musical revue that celebrates the glamour and excitement of the Harlem Renaissance.
Paul Sanders is Going National on Back2Besa FOX SOUL
This week, Back2Besa on FOX SOUL is hosted by our very own producer, Paul Sanders! Paul, also the Creative Director for Northwest Credible Messenger, a proud husband, and a devoted dad, brings his passion for building community through storytelling to the forefront. He's not just presenting these narratives; he's personally produced many of them, offering an intimate look at the powerful initiatives shaping the Pacific Northwest.
Dionne Foster Runs for Seattle City Council Position 9
Dionne Foster, a leading Seattle City Council candidate for Position 9, is focused on improving affordability, promoting responsive governance, and ensuring safe and accessible streets. Challenging incumbent Council President Sara Nelson, Foster is committed to rebuilding public trust, which she believes Nelson has undermined, by prioritizing affordable housing and reformed public safety measures.
Umoja Fest 2025: Johnny Gill, Cupid, and Mr. Cheeks to Ignite Seattle's Central District
Seattle, WA – Get ready to experience the vibrant heart of Black culture as Umoja Fest, the Northwest's premier celebration, returns to Judkins Park on August 2nd and 3rd, 2025! This year's festival promises an unforgettable weekend headlined by none other than R&B icon Johnny Gill, with special performances by the "Line Dance King" Cupid and Grammy-winning hip-hop legend Mr. Cheeks of The Lost Boyz.
The Daddy Stroller Social Club: Building Brotherhood and Supporting Fathers in Seattle
Earlier this month marked the first Seattle Stride for dads, grandfathers, and mentors, an event designed for men to connect with their children and with each other. The gathering featured the Seattle Fire Department and the Buffalo Soldiers, creating a vibrant atmosphere for celebration and camaraderie.
Scope Screenings: The Film Platform Putting Seattle Creatives on the Big Screen
On a recent episode of Almost The Weekend, hosts Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgardo II tapped in with creative force Lex Scope to talk all things Scope Screenings—his community-driven short film showcase that’s been changing the game in Seattle.
Allycea Weil Runs for School Board in District 5
Allycea Weil is a gigworker, a filmmaker, a single mom of two teens in Seattle Public Schools (SPS), and a candidate for School Board in District 5. Leading with a community-minded perspective, Weil is pushing hard for affordable housing for families, finding SPS a lasting superintendent, and fighting for educational justice in diverse neighborhoods including Capitol Hill, the Central District, and Chinatown International District.
Joe Mallahan Outlines Vision for Seattle's Future on "The Day with Trae"
In a recent interview on "The Day with Trae," Seattle mayoral candidate Joe Mallahan shared his vision for the city, emphasizing his commitment to community engagement and addressing key issues, including homelessness, public safety, and affordability.
Building Legacy with Jaebadiah Gardner: Ownership, Vision & Community Wealth
On a recent episode of Almost The Weekend, hosts Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgardo II sat down with Jaebadiah Gardner, founder of Gardner Global, to talk about legacy-building, real estate, and creating lasting impact in historically Black communities.
Planting Seeds for Change: Logic Amen Talks AJ McQueen, Youth Empowerment & The Griot Party Experience on Almost The Weekend
On the latest episode of Almost The Weekend, Curtis Delgado II and Besa Gordon caught up with community educator, artist, and visionary Logic Amen, who’s bringing both energy and impact with The Griot Party Experience—and this time, he’s doing it big with AJ McQueen.
Bill Bellamy Is Bringing His “Top Bill” Tour to Nate Jackson’s Super Funny Comedy Club 7/25 - 7/27
#AlmostTheWeekend - Get ready to laugh your socks off, Seattle! The one and only Bill Bellamy is bringing his hilarious stand-up to Nate Jackson’s Super Funny Comedy Club this weekend, Friday through Sunday! So "Booty Call" yourself and get those tickets, as you don't want to miss this comedy icon. Oh, and make sure to tell them that Besa sent you! Tix: superfunnycomedyclub.com
Bringing Books to Life: A Conversation with Prof. Michelle H. Martin, PhD, on "The Day with Trae"
Recently, "The Day with Trae" featured an illuminating discussion with Prof. Michelle H. Martin, PhD, as guest host Alicia Crank stepped in for TraeAnna. The interview provided valuable insights into Prof. Martin's dedication to literacy and the impactful work of her initiative, Read-a-Rama.
From Healing to Headlines: Besa Gordon Is Back for Season 3 of Back2Besa
After a two-month hiatus to prioritize her health, Besa Gordon made a heartfelt return to Good Day Seattle, where she sat down with Bill Wixey and opened up about her healing journey, self-acceptance, and what’s next for her hit show Back2Besa. The comeback wasn’t just emotional—it was triumphant.