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Damon Bomar Celebrates Nearly Five Years of Communion with Sunday Brunch
Good news for brunch lovers! On the latest episode of Almost The Weekend, Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgardo linked with Damon Bomar, co-owner of Seattle’s very own Communion Restaurant & Bar.
From Hilltop to Leadership: Besa Gordon’s Profiles in Black Leadership Spotlights Megan Matthews on Good Day Seattle
Besa Gordon joined Good Day Seattle with Erin Mayovsky to talk about the newest Profiles in Black Leadership on Back2Besa. This week highlights Megan Matthews, Director of Washington State’s Office of Equity. As Besa put it: “I love a good started-from-the-bottom story.
Rainier Avenue Radio Presents the 2025 Community Election Connection and Police Accountability Series
Seattle, WA - Rainier Avenue Radio is proud to announce the return of its Community Election Connection series, running September 15 – October 26, 2025. This series will bring debates, candidate interviews, community forums, and in-depth analysis to South Seattle and beyond.
WeRise Wines: Fostering Community and Generational Wealth Through Diverse Vintages
A recent networking mixer held on the picturesque rooftop of The State Hotel in downtown Seattle highlighted the mission of WeRise Wines to foster community and create generational wealth through diverse wine selections. The event, featuring WeRise Wines, brought together professionals and locals for an afternoon of connection and discovery.
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.
Piff the Magic Dragon Talks Upcoming Show at The Neptune
In a truly entertaining interview on "The Day With Trae," Piff the Magic Dragon, the renowned Vegas headliner and a master of deadpan humor, offered an in-depth glimpse into his peculiar journey to global stardom and his upcoming performance in Seattle.
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.
Cultivating Mental Wellness: Dr. Dwane Chappelle on Seattle's New Youth Program
Seattle is taking a significant step forward in supporting its young residents with a groundbreaking new program focused on youth mental wellness. Dr. Dwane Chappelle, Director of Education and Early Learning for the City of Seattle and former principal at Rainier Beach High School, recently appeared on "The Day with Trae" to shed light on this vital initiative.
Harrell Announces $80 Million Proposal for Anti-Gentrification and Reparations
SEATTLE, WA – September 10, 2025 – Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell today announced a proposed $350 million investment in affordable housing as part of the city's 2026 budget. The announcement, made at Bryant Manor North, detailed a multi-pronged approach to address housing challenges, which includes an $80 million anti-gentrification and reparations housing fund.
"Profiles in Black Leadership" to Feature Megan Matthews, Director of Washington State Office of Equity
It's an exciting time for "Profiles in Black Leadership" as Besa Gordon prepares to release a new installment on her show Back2Besa on FOX13 Seattle and nationally on FOX SOUL, this time spotlighting Megan Matthews, Director of the Washington State Office of Equity, this weekend.
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.
The Vegan Visionary: How Kae Hart is Redefining Plant-Based Dining
Kae Hart, the visionary co-owner of Moe Vegan, visited "The Day with Trae" last week to share his inspiring journey into the plant-based culinary world and the remarkable growth of his business.
PREVIEW This Week’s Episode of Back2Besa: From Dance and Wine to Sports, Resilience, and Soul
Back2Besa is back with another weekend full of stories that highlight culture, community, and resilience across the Pacific Northwest. This episode of Back2Besa takes viewers on a journey through powerful performances, heartfelt celebrations, and unforgettable moments that remind us why representation and connection matter.
Fynniecko Glover Jr. Highlights Enterprise Nexus’ Upcoming Career Fair
Monday’s episode of "The Day with Trae" featured Fynniecko Glover Jr. from the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County. He discussed the highly anticipated Enterprise Nexus event, a groundbreaking career-style fair meticulously designed for entrepreneurs on September 12th.
Fremont Fridays: Five Years of Community, Music, and Hustle
Fremont Fridays, the beloved Seattle event, recently celebrated its fifth anniversary, growing from a post-lockdown necessity to a multi-stage cultural phenomenon. Marshall Hugh, co-founder of Fremont Fridays frontman of Marshall Law Band, shared insights into the event's evolution, its mission, and what makes it a unique experience for artists and attendees alike.
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
"For Colored Boyz" Theater Production Opens This Weekend
Seattle is buzzing with anticipation for the upcoming theatrical production, "For Colored Boyz on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown/When Freedom Ain't Enough." This powerful play, directed by the visionary Lynette Winters, promises to be a poignant exploration of the Black male experience.
Ashanti Mayfield Dishes on the Sweet Future of Creamy Cone
On the latest episode of Almost The Weekend, hosts Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgado welcomed a special guest who sweetened the studio in more ways than one—Ashanti Mayfield, owner of Creamy Cone Café. Known for her unforgettable flavors and warm community presence, Mayfield came through with a full sundae bar, proving why Creamy Cone has become a local favorite over the past four years.
Afro Dance Seattle Lights Up Cornish College of the Arts
This past weekend, Cornish College of the Arts was alive with rhythm, energy, and community as Afro Dance Seattle hosted its second annual dance camp. Led by instructor and director Kiné Camara, the two-and-a-half-day experience brought together dancers, teachers, and culture lovers for an unforgettable celebration of African dance.
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.