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Rain Gear Required! Besa Gordon’s Ultimate Comfort Food Guide for a Soggy Washington Day
Let’s be real, Seattle. The rain is back. The gray skies have officially settled in, and there’s only one appropriate response: ditch the salads, find your comfiest hoodie, and wrap your hands around a plate of soul-satisfying, stick-to-your-ribs comfort food. Here are a few of Besa Gordon's favorite destinations to find that rainy-day warmth!
Trey Lamont and Erika White: A Conversation on Culture, Cooking, and Defining Success
In the first episode of Chef Trey Lamont’s new series Food With Melanin, the owner of Jerk Shack Kitchen sat down for a compelling conversation at Fat’s Chicken and Waffles with Chef Erika White. In the first installment of the series airing in 2026, the two owners talked about White’s career as a Southern soul food chef, the establishment of Fats Chicken and Waffles in Seattle's Central District, and the importance of community in running a restaurant.
Katie Wilson Addresses the Public in First Press Conference Since Mayoral Win
SEATTLE, WA – Seattle Mayor-elect Katie Wilson addressed the public on Thursday afternoon at the Seattle Labor Temple following her narrow win, framing her ascension to the city's highest office as a victory for the thousands of volunteers and working-class residents who powered her grassroots campaign.
Harrell Reflects on Tenure, Passes Torch to Wilson in Concession Speech
SEATTLE, WA – Outgoing Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell delivered his concession speech Thursday afternoon at City Hall, just weeks before he is set to leave office. Speaking after a narrow election loss, the Mayor congratulated Mayor-elect Katie Wilson and reflected on his four years in office.
Housing and Affordability: Revisiting Katie Wilson’s First Interview on Converge
By a narrow margin, Katie Wilson is projected to win the 2025 Seattle mayoral race against incumbent Bruce Harrell. In light of her win, Converge looks back on Wilson’s first interview with Trae Holiday on The Day With Trae on April 6, 2025. Wilson, a self-described community organizer of 14 years and founder of the Transit Riders Union, spoke about her decision to run for mayor and what she planned to prioritize in office.
KD Hall Announces the Official Launch of Her First Book ‘Sacred Pause’
KD Hall, a six-time Emmy-nominated TV show host, crisis manager, and non-profit leader of the KD Hall foundation, has announced the launch of her new book “Sacred Pause: A Conversation with KD Hall.” “Sacred Pause” is Hall’s first book as an author that explores and chronicles her journey with grief and a midlife crisis, inviting readers into her 30-day sabbatical of reflection, rest, and healing following her mother’s passing.
Franklin Johnson on ‘Detroit '67’: A Fictional Story in a Real Time of Conflict
On a recent episode of The Day with Trae, host Trae Holiday welcomed Franklin Johnson, an actor in Acts on Stage’s upcoming production Detroit '67. Playing the character Lank after a few years off from acting, Johnson discussed his journey on stage and offered a glimpse into the magic of the upcoming production.
A Space Inside: Uplifting Marginalized Creative Voices With an Open Mic
The transformative healing arts studio A Space Inside recently hosted an open mic at River Seattle, hosted by Deaunte Damper, where local artists and marginalized creative voices could find solace and safety in the community’s undying support. Despite closing its doors earlier this year, A Space Inside’s permeates through the people it has touched, remaining a vital community hub for healing, expression, and unwavering support.
Wilson Appears Headed for Mayoral Win as Lead Climbs to 1,346
Progressive challenger Katie Wilson has significantly extended her lead over incumbent Mayor Harrell today, now ahead by 1,346 votes, a major jump from yesterday's razor-thin 91-vote margin.
Down to the Wire: The Seattle Mayoral Race Remains Too Close to Call
While Election Day has passed, the race is far from decided. Fewer than 100 (91) votes currently separate the outcome between incumbent Mayor Bruce Harrell and challenger Katie Wilson. As of the latest official updates (November 10, 2025), Wilson holds a slim lead, overturning a significant initial gap, and signaling a tense final stretch as the remaining ballots (Around 6000) are processed.
Wally's Northwest Soul Serves Up Culture and Community At Grand Opening
Chef Wally, the owner of Wally's Northwest Soul, opened the doors to his new storefront last month in Seattle’s Central District. After a decade and a half of serving the community through selling plates, catering, and pop-up spots, the chef described his new brick-and-mortar location as a return home, celebrating the monumental achievement with the community that has deeply influenced him.
Holidays at the Center To Feature Winterfest, Christmas Market, Movie Nights, and More
Looking for free and affordable things to do this holiday season? Seattle Center has got you covered, with a fun and family-friendly holiday calendar packed with events, activities, and attractions through the rest of the year. From Seattle Center’s annual Winterfest series, presented by Symetra, to the Seattle Christmas Market, PNB's Nutcracker, and more, there is something for everyone to experience this November and December.
The Seattle Public Library To Celebrate 50 Years of ‘Douglass-Truth’ Branch
On Saturday, Dec. 13, The Seattle Public Library’s Douglass-Truth Branch invites all of Seattle to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its community-chosen name. A half-century ago, the Central District came together to rename its library to reflect its community, marking a moment for the Black community in Seattle.
‘Original Sins:’ Author Eve L. Ewing To Present the Bullitt Lecture in American History
Bestselling author, cultural organizer, and Marvel comics writer Eve L. Ewing will present the 2025 Bullitt Lecture in American History about her new book "Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism.” Hosted by Seattle Public Library (SPL), the lecture will take place on Thursday, Dec. 4 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Central Library Microsoft Auditorium.
Finding Humanity in History: Michael Ling Jr. Talks Acts on Stage and ‘Detroit '67’
Actor Michael Ling Jr. joined hosts Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgardo II, aka Cuddy, on a recent episode of Almost The Weekend! to discuss his role in the Acts on Stage production of Detroit '67, his acting journey, and his commitment to inspiring meaningful dialogue through theater.
Beyond Election Night: Decoding Seattle's Extended Ballot Count on The Big O Show
In a special, early episode of "The Big O Show," host Omari Salisbury sat down with longtime friend and political observer Kevin Schofield to delve into the protracted ballot-counting process and the razor-thin mayoral race unfolding in Seattle.
A Creative Mecca: Terrain 16 Unites Hundreds of Artists In Spokane
Spokane, WA - The Inland Northwest’s largest multimedia art and music festival, Terrain, recently celebrated its “sweet 16” with its annual art festival in the heart of Spokane, Washington. This creative mecca brought together nearly 500 artists from the region showcasing close to 900 pieces, and connected them with an audience of over 10,000 people.
Framing the Vision: Besa Gordon’s Creative Journey with Jordan Somers
You ever meet someone who just gets your vision, like without you even having to say much? That’s exactly what it’s been like working with photographer Jordan Somers over the years. If every photo he’s taken could talk, I swear they’d tell a full story of growth, creativity, and a whole lot of joy.
Honesty and Racial Equity: 4Culture's Commitment to the Future of King County Arts
On a recent episode of The Day With Trae, host Trae Holiday sat down with Brian J. Carter, the Executive Director of 4Culture, to discuss how the grant-making agency ensures that arts and culture stay thriving in Seattle and King County.
Besa Gordon Celebrates Her Birthday Episode with Sweetpea’s Cakes on Good Day Seattle
This week on Good Day Seattle, Back2Besa host Besa Gordon brought a little sweetness to the set for her birthday episode with custom cupcakes from Sweetpea’s Cakes.