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Black Excellence In A Bottle: Besa Gordon Celebrates WeRise Wines on Good Day Seattle
Besa Gordon joined Good Day Seattle this morning to uplift WeRise Wines and the recent one-year anniversary celebration of their wine club. Operating in downtown Seattle, WeRise Wines is Black, LGBTQ+-owned wine bar that specializes in highlighting underrepresented wineries and winemakers in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Reginald Smith Jr. on Embracing Comedy and Choreography in "The Pirates of Penzance"
Trae Holiday, host of "The Day with Trae," recently sat down with classical vocalist Reginald Smith Jr., who is starring in Seattle Opera's "The Pirates of Penzance." Smith shared insights into his personal musical and professional journey, and his experience with the current production at Seattle Opera with infectious enthusiasm.
Celebrating Juneteenth and Black Joy at WOW Gallery
With an immense sense of love and unity, WOW Gallery’s 2024 Juneteenth Celebration in downtown Seattle brought together a myriad of talented Black women to celebrate liberation, freedom, and knowledge that compel the gallery and Juneteenth itself.
Lunar Park Shoes: TV Bobby's Vision for Black Representation in Footwear
TV Bobby, the founder of Lunar Park Shoes, recently sat down with Trae Holiday on "The Day with Trae" to talk about how he is revolutionizing the footwear industry. Bobby, a Seattle native, shared his journey and inspiration for creating unique and culturally significant shoe designs that provide much-needed representation of the Black community that is missing in the industry.
Poetry in Motion: An Indigo Blue Celebration of Black Culture and Beyond
In the historic Columbia City District of Seattle, an intentional gathering rooted in Black culture, history, and the spirit of solidarity is happening this weekend. Last week, artist and educator Logic Amen joined Almost The Weekend with host Curtis Delgardo II, aka Cuddy, to talk about his concept behind The Poetry in Motion Ball, hosted at the Royal Esquire Club on Saturday, October 25th.
Poetry in Motion Ball: Logic Amen Recreates Safe Spaces for Black Communities
In a recent interview on “The Day With Trae,” Logic Amen discussed how art and music saved his life. The visionary behind The Griot Party Experience, Amen discussed his relationship with creative expression from a young age and how it shaped his livelihood as a Black man trying to make the world a better place. He also talked about his upcoming event the Poetry In Motion Ball on October 25 at the Royal Esquire Club.
Celebrating Sisterhood and Community at WOW Gallery's High Tea
The WOW Gallery in Seattle hosted a high tea party last March to celebrate sisterhood and the incredible bonds between women of color in the Emerald City and beyond. This gathering brought together illustrious groups in Seattle that have contributed to social justice, community organization, and to the power and the wonder of women.
Chef Lynn’s Golden Juicy Crab Boil Had Besa Gordon in a Whole Food Coma
By Besa Gordon - Did you miss my girl Chef Lynn’s Golden Juicy Crab Boil? Well, clearly I didn’t, because your girl was eating good! So let me tell you how it all went down — and yes, how I was eating like I hadn’t been fed all week.
Beloved Island Soul Restaurant At Risk Facing Foreclosure Deadline
Island Soul Rum Bar & Soul Shack, a beloved family-owned Caribbean soul food restaurant known for their signature oxtail stew and rich gumbo, is fighting to keep their doors open in Seattle’s Columbia City.
Love, Grind, and Growth: BP Parker on Creation With Intention
In a recent interview on “The Day With Trae,” BP Parker, the visionary behind the Love is Dope clothing brand, shared insights into his creative journey and the powerful message he aims to spread. More than just fashion, "Love is Dope" is a lifestyle, deeply rooted in Parker's personal experiences and commitment to uplifting his community.
Buddy the Elf is Coming to The 5th Avenue Theatre
Seattle, get ready — Buddy the Elf is officially on the loose! Word on the street is that he’s been spotted all over the city, from catching fish at Pike Place Market to spreading Christmas cheer on random street corners. But don’t worry, he’ll be heading back to where he belongs just in time for the holidays: The 5th Avenue Theatre!
King County Executive Candidates Pledge to Prioritize Survivors of Violent Crime as Support Services Dwindle
King County’s first-ever Summit on Crime Survivors ignited calls upon public officials to commit to keeping survivors of violent crime at the center of policy decisions. Held in June at the Sea Mar Museum of Chicano/a/Latino/a Culture, the summit brought together survivors, families of victims, victim advocates, and public officials to discuss the gap of support service for survivors navigating the justice system.
The Healing Power of Yuan Ming: Heru TchaasAmen On Repairing and Uplifting Community
In a recent interview on "The Day with Trae," Heru TchaasAmen, a Yuan Ming instructor who updated us on his latest achievement in his mastery of the traditional Chinese practice Qigong, shared his transformative journey in bringing ancient healing practices to the community. Sporting the motto “heal and uplift oneself to uplift others,” TchaasAmen’s dedication to his personal growth has profoundly impacted those around him.
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.