by Brian Bergen-Aurand Sundays are free admission to the Henry Art Gallery on the campus of the University of Washington, so we made it a family outing to see the new installation Fun. No Fun. by Kraft Duntz featuring Dawn Cerny. I had read Travis Vogt’s interview with Cerny in City Arts, “The Comedic Architecture … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2017
Essay: Searching for a Collective Movement in “Progressive” Seattle—from the South Seattle Emerald
by Renea Harris-Peterson & emily warren Seattle, celebrated for its progressive positions on many issues, still struggles to push past the façade of “liberalism” into the true realm of equity. Lack of rent control, the police force being under investigation, woefully underfunded education, and the proposal to build a new youth incarceration facility are just […] … Continue reading
Top Ten: 10 Documentaries you cannot miss at the Human Rights & Arts Film Festival —from Asian Film Festivals
We selected a list of documentaries you should not miss at the 10th Human Rights & Arts Film Festival that is taking place in Melbourne from May 4th – 18th. via 10 Documentaries you cannot miss at the Human Rights & Arts Film Festival — Asian Film Festivals Continue reading
Essay: Terrance Hayes Says in Times Like These, Poets Need to Poet–from the South Seattle Emerald
by Brian Bergen-Aurand Throughout the day on Thursday, poet and teacher Terrance Hayes gave a series of talks on the campus of Bellevue College. His topic was “Social Justice for Black Lives,” and he addressed it through a morning presentation before faculty, students, and staff; a later question and answer session moderated by English professors […] … Continue reading