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Besa Gordon Talks Mariners, Memories, and Ballpark Vibes on FOX 13 Seattle’s Good Day Seattle
Early this morning, Back2Besa host Besa Gordon joined FOX 13 Seattle’s Chief Meteorologist Brian MacMillan live from the field at T-Mobile Park to talk about the energy surrounding the Mariners’ ALCS games and her long-standing relationship with the team.
Waterfront Park Grand Opening: A Historic Civic Moment for Seattle
Seattle recently celebrated a monumental achievement with the Waterfront Park Grand Opening on September 6, 2025. This event marked the culmination of two decades of visioning, community advocacy, and public investment, transforming the city's central shoreline from a highway into a vibrant, 20-acre cultural destination. Stretching from Pioneer Square to Belltown, the park represents Seattle’s most ambitious investment in public space since the 1962 World’s Fair.
PREVIEW This Week’s Episode of Back2Besa: Honoring Legacy, Healing, and Flavor Across Washington
Back2Besa is back with another week of culturally relevant stories that exemplify the potent community, historical legacy, and enduring spirit of the Pacific Northwest. From the grand stands of T-Mobile Stadium to some of the Pacific Northwest’s best chicken and waffles joints to the heart of Black culture and resilience on Seattle’s Capitol Hill, this week’s episode reminds us of the collective power of community.
Almost The Weekend Ep. 17: Seattle’s Fresh Fits, Crab Boils & A Night of Poetry in Motion
It’s Almost The Weekend, and you already know Besa Gordon and Curtis “Cuddy” Delgado are back with the lineup to keep your weekend booked and busy! This week’s episode is full of community vibes, fresh fashion, and even fresher plates — plus an inspiring conversation about art and purpose with Logic Amen of The Griot Party Experience.
Preservation and Perseverance: Besa Gordon Talks the Black Lives Matter Mural on Good Day Seattle
Besa Gordon joined Good Day Seattle this morning to give updates on the Black Lives Matter mural on Seattle’s Capitol Hill in light of recent acts of vandalism last week. Besa expressed her frustration with the undoubtably malicious behavior.
Tubman Health’s 5th Anniversary Gala Illuminates the Past, Present, and Future
On a radiant evening beside Lake Washington, the Tubman Center for Health & Freedom celebrated five transformative years of healing, growth, and community power. The organization’s fifth-anniversary gala, A Night’s Journey, brought together more than 350 community leaders, members, and supporters for an unforgettable night of reflection, joy, and visioning for the road ahead.
Seattle Disability Arts Festival: A Platform for Belonging and Expression
The inaugural Seattle Disability Arts Festival at Pier 62 on the Waterfront created an energetic and inclusive space during Disability Pride Month in July. This event, co-created with and for the disabled and artist communities, reflected a powerful vision of belonging and challenged existing norms and inequalities in Seattle's art scene and beyond.
Claudia Balducci: The Former Bellevue Mayor’s Vision for King County
Claudia Balducci, a prominent candidate for King County Executive, had an insightful conversation with Trae Holiday on "The Day with Trae” last week. Balducci, whose career spans decades of public service, shared her extensive background and outlined her comprehensive platform focused on improving the lives of King County residents.
Celebrating Indigenous Joy and Two-Spirit Pride at the Indigiqueer Festival
The Indigiqueer Festival, held at Seattle's Waterfront Park in June, was a joyous celebration of Indigenous culture and Two-Spirit pride. This event brought together Indigenous communities from regions across the state, fostering connection, healing, and joy in a moment of pure representation.
International Reporters Visit Converge: Community-Centered Journalism Matters Everywhere
International reporters from Indonesia and Thailand visited the Converge Media studio this past weekend where they got a glimpse into the world of Black, community-driven storytelling in Seattle. Yuda Almerio and Kanokphorn Chanphloi traveled to the Pacific Northwest as part of an exchange program designed to bring emerging media leaders to the U.S. to learn about local journalism and civic community engagement across various organizations.
For The Girls: How Sabirah Rayford Elevates Women On The Rise
The girls held down the fort last week on Almost The Weekend when host Besa Gordon welcomed Sabirah Rayford, an acclaimed FOX 13 Seattle anchor and creator of the Emmy-nominated show "For the Girls: Women on the Rise." Between hearty laughter and heartfelt conversation, Rayford shared her journey into news anchoring, the inspiration behind “For The Girls,” and how she balances the demands of her career with personal well-being.
Libraries as Pillars: Q Hollins on King County Library Systems' Community Impact
Hkwaua'Que'Jol Hollins, also known as Q, the Youth and Family Services Manager for King County Library Systems (KCLS), recently chatted with Trae Holiday on "The Day with Trae" about his inspiring journey and passionate advocacy for children, and how that path now informs his transformative work at KCLS.
Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream Celebrates New Waterfront Location with Community and Partners
Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream celebrated the grand opening of its new waterfront shop this summer, marking a major landmark on Seattle’s new Waterfront Park. The event brought together founder and CEO Molly Moon Neitzel, her dedicated team, and a host of local partners who contribute to the beloved ice cream's unique flavors.
The Soul of Seattle Food: Chef Lynn's Culinary Prowess and Upcoming Crab Boil
The soul, the spirit, and the seafood were boiling over in the Black Media Matters Studio last week when Chef Lynn from Communion Restaurant & Bar and Lil’ Brown Girl joined Almost The Weekend with hosts Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgardo II, aka Cuddy. A prominent Seattle chef with 12 years of culinary experience under her belt, Chef Lynn dove into the ups and downs of her career, her culinary inspirations, and her upcoming Gold & Juicy Crab Boil this Saturday, October 18.
A Community’s Heartbeat: The Enduring Legacy of Suquamish Baseball
The Suquamish Tribe holds a rich history deeply intertwined with the game of baseball, a legacy that continues to resonate through generations. Tribal elder and artist Marilyn Wandrey and Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman shed light on the profound importance of baseball to their community, from legendary Japan tours to its role as a unifying force.
Alexandra Tavares: Embracing Complexity and Community Through Live Theater
Actor Alexandra Tavares recently joined "The Day with Trae" to discuss her profound connection to live theater and her captivating role in the Intiman Theatre's upcoming production of "The Little Foxes." Tavares offered a compelling look into her acting journey, her approach to character development, and the unique magic she finds in collective storytelling.
Seattle's Pier 58 and Beyond: A Vision Realized Through Resilience and Community
Over the course of nearly two decades, Pier 58 and the Seattle Waterfront has undergone a remarkable transformation, culminating in a vibrant public space that reflects the spirit of the Emerald City. This ambitious project, a testament to perseverance and community collaboration, has brought new life to the heart of Seattle.
DJ D-Ommy Brings African Heat to the States: A Tour of Culture and Connections
In a special edition of "City Beats" on Almost the Weekend, hosts Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgardo II, aka Cuddy, welcomed DJ D-Ommy, one of Africa's biggest DJs, for an exciting conversation about his musical influences, melding music and cultures, and his tour that recently stopped in Seattle.
The Southend Speaks: Maria Abando On Upcoming District 2 Candidate Forum
Community organizing has always been at the heart of positive change, and for Maria Abando, an organizer with Whose Streets? Our Streets!, it's a lifelong passion. On a recent episode of “The Day With Trae” guest hosted by Deaunte Damper, Abando shared insights into her work, the current climate of community engagement, and her organization’s upcoming District 2 candidate forum on October 14.
Almost The Weekend: City Beats - Fashion Meets Soul in Portland This Weekend
In this week’s City Beats, Tra’Renee is giving us all the reasons to head down to Portland — because the city is serving high fashion and smooth soul vibes all weekend long.