Quarantine is decidedly not fun, but all hope is not lost. Here are 25 things you can do for free online while the apocalypse rages. Happy hunting! Take an online tour of Blarney Castle in Cork County, Ireland. This castle was built nearly six hundred years ago by one of…
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Seattle Central offers a wide variety of classes. The difficulty is finding the right one for you, your budget, your schedule and your sanity. Worse yet, one might and often does find themselves stuck in a boring, but requirement-filling class that goes for three hours – through lunch time, with…
This past week on Thursday, March 5, Chloe Yeo, a member of a well known youth-led political movement visited Seattle Central College to discuss youth activism as part of the Conversations on Social Issues (COSI). Yeo is an activist involved with climate change, specifically the Sunrise Movement, a group whose…
Do you know your Chinese zodiac? This is not small talk, it is a polite way to get to know your personality and, in fact, your age. As we are falling into the year 2020, in the Chinese zodiac, it is the year of the Rat. The Year of the…
The 2020 Seattle Asian American Film Festival is set to take place at Seattle Central’s own Broadway Performance Hall from February 20 to February 23. In addition, it will also take place at the Northwest Film Forum. The festival showcases both feature-length and short films by and about Asian American…
Based on my gushing review of the latest EP release by Radical Face, it should come as no surprise that I found seeing one of my favorite artists live to be both empowering and overwhelming. It was also surprising; Radical Face is known for his complex compositions and gracefully sad…
On Wednesday, January 8, 2020, the opening reception for the Beyond Borders exhibition took place from 5 to 7 pm at the M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery. The reception was hosted by the gallery along with Seattle Print Arts, who also provided refreshments. The exhibit, a collaboration featuring a multitude…
For a lot of us who are socially minded and generally balk at the history of Thanksgiving, a lot of traditional films leave us feeling guilty and hollow. With this in mind, I present my picks of movies that demonstrate intersectionality, support indigenous directors, and are wholesome enough to watch…