May 29, 1940: Tyree Scott
Jeff Stevens remembers Tyree Scott, Seattle’s late, great labor and civil rights leader.
Comedy In Your Pocket
Kelly Dermody empties her pockets and finds a comedy group, The Pocket Theater.
Asphalt Wall
Martijn Moedars returns with more neo-Dada doodad comix.
Big Joy: The Legacy of James Broughton
An interview with the makers of Big Joy, the new documentary about legendary filmmaker and poet James Broughton.
Mining the New Gold: James Coupe and Juan Pampin’s Sanctum
“In an era of status updates, tweets, and check-ins, the geography of public, shared spaces needs to be reconsidered, along with our expectations of privacy in them,” say artists James Coupe and Juan Pampin. Eve Green explores Coupe & Pampin’s Sanctum at the Henry.
Her Aim is True: A documentary about Seattle proto-punk photographer Jini Dellaccio
Andrew Hamlin sits down with Karen Whitehead to talk about her documentary on Jini Dellaccio.
May 20, 1968: The UW Black Student Union Sit-In
Jeff Stevens tells the inspiring tale of one of the most successful acts of civil disobedience in radical Seattle history.
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