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Candidate forum focuses on disability issues

The Seattle Commission for People with DisAbilities and the Alliance of People with disAbilities hosted a candidate forum, Oct. 13, addressing policies and funding affecting people with disabilities. The forum featured candidates for Seattle mayor, the two at-large seats on the Seattle City Council, city attorney and seats on the… [ Keep reading ]

Video Voters’ Guide features two-minute candidate statements

Ballots for the Nov. 7 general election arrive in mailboxes this week, and with the launch of the 2017 general election Video Voters’ Guide, voters can hear directly from the candidates for city of Seattle and King County offices. The non-partisan video guide offers candidates on the ballot up to… [ Keep reading ]

Civic Cocktail fall season kickoff, Oct. 4: Seattle’s shift to the left & DACA

A new season of eats, drinks and smart talk returns Oct. 4 with the fall kickoff of Civic Cocktail. Host Joni Balter will lead a discussion on Seattle’s political shift to the left as well as what’s next for DACA recipients, 6 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 4 at Palace Ballroom, 2100 Fifth Ave. Hurry,… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Channel named best municipal TV station in nation

Seattle Channel was named among the best municipal television stations in the nation when it received the prestigious Excellence in Government Programming award last night from the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA), which held its annual national conference in Seattle this week. Additionally, the city-operated TV station… [ Keep reading ]

Musicians featured on Art Zone set to perform at Bumbershoot

Music culture and Seattle are inseparable from one another. Musicians sprout out of Seattle at a rate unprecedented anywhere else in the country. The music scene continues to grow as new musicians are born in Seattle and grow into rock stars, jazz extraordinaires, and masters of their craft. With Seattle’s… [ Keep reading ]

Musicians share their vinyl memories on Art Zone

Sunshowers. Heartache. Rainy-day dance sessions. Coltrane, Kiss, Elvis and electro-pop perfection. Seattle musicians and a music journalist share their vinyl memories and reminisce about the albums that influenced them. We’ve compiled the short segments featured in a recent special edition of Art Zone that paid tribute to the medium of… [ Keep reading ]

Primary election Video Voters’ Guide launches

Primary election ballots are in the mail, and with the launch of the 2017 primary election Video Voters’ Guide, voters can hear directly from the candidates seeking to represent them. The non-partisan video guide offers candidates on the primary ballot up to two minutes to issue a prepared statement that outlines… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Channel wins Emmy Award

Seattle Channel is the recipient of a Northwest Regional Emmy Award for the editing of an animated short film about a local World War II veteran. The city-operated station was recognized Saturday, June 3 at the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) Emmy Awards ceremony…. [ Keep reading ]

Sports and politics at June Civic Cocktail

Cap off an exciting season of Civic Cocktail as host Joni Balter leads a discussion on Sodo arena plans followed by a journalist roundtable weighing in on the headlines, 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 7 at Palace Ballroom, 2100 Fifth Ave. When it comes to building an arena that will attract an… [ Keep reading ]

Lindy West on costs of activism, politicians on igniting change at Civic Cocktail, May 3

Social justice and grassroots activism in a charged political climate are on the agenda at the May 3 Civic Cocktail at Palace Ballroom, 2100 Fifth Ave. Lindy West, columnist at “The Guardian” and contributor to “This American Life,” will join host Joni Balter to discuss the role of humor in social… [ Keep reading ]