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Visual Caffeine: The Dance of Apna Bhangra Crew

SEATTLE CHANNEL’s Emmy-award winning program, Community Stories, is back for another season of stories about the city’s mosaic of cultures and diverse communities. On Monday, September 20, 8:00 p.m., Community Stories profiles the Apna Bhangra Crew, a dance team of young South-Asian American men who combine the traditional dance, costumes and turbans[More]

SEATTLE CHANNEL Wins Four Northwest Emmys

SEATTLE CHANNEL was honored to receive four Emmy awards from the Northwest Chapter of National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) on Saturday, June 5. [More]

The Death and Life of Bailey/Coy Books

In late 2009, the financial crisis and the Internet claimed another victim: Capitol Hill’s beloved independent bookstore, Bailey/Coy Books.[More]

Perché No?

“You don’t have to be Chinese to cook Chinese. If you are a good cook, you are a good cook. Why not?”[More]

Watch It Now: Women Firefighters

In 1978, Barbara “Bonnie” Beers became the first women firefighter in the Seattle Fire Department (SFD). Beers was naïve about her new job in a couple of ways. First, she didn’t think it was any big deal. She found out otherwise when reporters and TV cameras lined up just to watch her[More]

Medical Interpreters: A Bridge to Care

Why do medical interpreters matter? “Imagine coming into the hospital. You are sick and you cannot tell the caregiver what is really wrong with you,” says Andrea Shirley-Brown, a Seattle medical interpreter. [More]

A Warrior’s Journey

This week, Community Stories tells the story of Hassan M. Guyo who grew up in a remote village in Northern Kenya, ended up in Seattle and now is working to give back to his homeland. [More]