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A CREATIVE COMMUNITY AT RISK Read Shin Yu Paiâs âChit Chat at the Super Wal-Martâ and youâre immediately placed into an inquisitive state of mind. Her wry, sparse poems make you question identity, environment,inheritance.
I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW.City Artsâ Bond Huberman studied with Shields as an MFA student. In their first class, Shields explained to a room full of creative HOME - CITY ARTS MAGAZINEMUSICTHEATERVISUAL ARTDANCEFILMCOMEDY A thin membrane between reality and nightmare and past and present runs through Tony Kushnerâs 1985 play, set in 1930s Germany. HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Certainly updates could be made to a racist plaque from 1905, hanging on whatâs currently the restaurant-bakery London Plane, reading âSite of the Smaller Fort to BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. SILENCING THE KNUCKLEHEADS A t this stage in his long, eclectic career, John Roderick is known as much as a social-media gadfly with a book of published tweets as founder and principal songwriter of indie-rock band the Long Winters. This spring he announced his candidacy for one of two at-large seats on the Seattle City Council and has already amassed a formidablecampaign fund.
A CREATIVE COMMUNITY AT RISK Read Shin Yu Paiâs âChit Chat at the Super Wal-Martâ and youâre immediately placed into an inquisitive state of mind. Her wry, sparse poems make you question identity, environment,inheritance.
I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW.City Artsâ Bond Huberman studied with Shields as an MFA student. In their first class, Shields explained to a room full of creative HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Certainly updates could be made to a racist plaque from 1905, hanging on whatâs currently the restaurant-bakery London Plane, reading âSite of the Smaller Fort to YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? Cover of satirical magazine The Realist, edited by Paul Krassner, showing Jerry Rubin as half-Yippie, half-Yuppie, ca. 1984. 'HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING' TRIES See It This Week Bounce queen Big Freedia, Clyde Petersen at BAM, âJuan Palmieri,â SIFFâs Italian film festival, âMatilda theMusicalâ and more
THE FUNK SHALL BE WITHIN YOU Letâs talk about the funk. Specifically the funk as embraced in âKing Kunta,â the most recent single and most radio friendly song from Kendrick Lamarâs new album To Pimp a Butterfly (thatâs the album cover pictured above).With a slow-swinging bounce and a sticky, swaggering chorus, âKing Kuntaâ is an early contender for Song of the Summer and the accessible entry point that some DISNEYâS âNEWSIESâ IS ALL ABOUT THE DANCING My earnest, longstanding childhood love affair with Christian Bale ended the day he started talking shit about Newsies.Bale starred in the 1992 Disney movie musical, a critical flop written by Bob Tzudiker and Noni White with music by Jack Feldman and Alan Menken.'ALEX AND ARIS'
See It This Week Bounce queen Big Freedia, Clyde Petersen at BAM, âJuan Palmieri,â SIFFâs Italian film festival, âMatilda theMusicalâ and more
DICK JOKES AND GENDER ROLES IN 'THE COUNTRY WIFE' It doesnât take much to push William Wycherleyâs Restoration-era comedy The Country Wife into the realm of satire. A new adaptation by Rachel Atkins on stage at JEKEVA PHILLIPS: WRITER, ACTOR, STORYTELLER On paper, Jekeva Phillips is an enigma. Itâs unusual for someone to work as often in traditionally solitary art forms (poet, novelist) as they do in wildly collaborative ones (improv comedian, aerialist,producer).
THE GREAT PIANO DROP OF 1968 How a $25 Steinway made history, blew hippie minds and almost squashed them flat. Folks around Duvall still talk about the Great Piano Drop of April 28, 1968, when the hippies decided they wanted to hear what such an instrument sounded like dropped from a great height. JULIE-C: EDUCATOR, ACTIVIST, MC Age 33-1/3 Hometown Seattle Current Obsession Hot toddies at Vermillion, cortaditos at Cafe Red at Othello Station. Song on Repeat âBig 6â by 19-year-old local MC Jahzilla. HOME - CITY ARTS MAGAZINEMUSICTHEATERVISUAL ARTDANCEFILMCOMEDY by Margo Vansynghel October 26, 2018. In a city changing under our feet, holding onto the past can be an existential endeavor. But what gets preserved? Historical buildings associated with minorities are less likely to get landmarkedâso some are working to HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS: THE SUBTERRANEAN STUDIO-HOME OF Tara Thomas isâwithout hyperboleâan icon of Capitol Hill. The Seattle native is unmissable and unmistakable with her candy-apple lips, Barbie-blue lids and bottle-blonde hair, often slightly askew. BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
MEET HISAM GOUELI
Meet Dr. Hisam Goueli. Goueli is a handsome, gregarious guy with a broad smile and a booming laugh that could fill a ballpark, and heâs definitely a hugger. It seems Goueli just has too much goodwill and optimism to be contained in a single human body, even one as sturdy and spry as his. It overflows, and has to be shared. SILENCING THE KNUCKLEHEADS A t this stage in his long, eclectic career, John Roderick is known as much as a social-media gadfly with a book of published tweets as founder and principal songwriter of indie-rock band the Long Winters. This spring he announced his candidacy for one of two at-large seats on the Seattle City Council and has already amassed a formidablecampaign fund.
'HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING' TRIES How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying holds two distinct honors: being one of eight musicals in the past century to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and being largely forgotten by the general populace. The songsâpeppy â60s tunes penned by Frank Loesser, with biting lyrics that hold true as needle-sharp satire todayâdonât I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER I Could Go On Like This Forever. by Bond Huberman July 1, 2008. To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW. BEHOLD THE GLORY HOLE WITH RYAN BLYTHE Behold the Glory Hole with Ryan Blythe. by Amanda Manitach and Miguel Edwards June 5, 2014. Born in Ohio in 1973, Ryan Blythe has been in the Puget Sound region since 1996 doing what he loves best: working with glass. Blytheâs path to Seattle has been circuitous. JAZZ BROWN: PHILOSOPHICAL PAINTER Brownâs given name is Jasmine, like the flower. In the last year, Brownâs presence in Seattle has been vibrant and timely. His paintings, small in scale, address themes of chaos and balance on canvas or wood panel. His abstract works are a maze of lines and blocks in unusual shapes and his text-based pieces splay sentences orsingle words
JULIE-C: EDUCATOR, ACTIVIST, MC Julie-C: Educator, Activist, MC. by Jonathan Zwickel December 28, 2017. Photo by Kelly O. Age 33-1/3. Hometown Seattle. Current Obsession Hot toddies at Vermillion, cortaditos at Cafe Red at Othello Station. Song on Repeat âBig 6â by 19-year-old local MC Jahzilla.Heâs bananas.
HOME - CITY ARTS MAGAZINEMUSICTHEATERVISUAL ARTDANCEFILMCOMEDY by Margo Vansynghel October 26, 2018. In a city changing under our feet, holding onto the past can be an existential endeavor. But what gets preserved? Historical buildings associated with minorities are less likely to get landmarkedâso some are working to HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS: THE SUBTERRANEAN STUDIO-HOME OF Tara Thomas isâwithout hyperboleâan icon of Capitol Hill. The Seattle native is unmissable and unmistakable with her candy-apple lips, Barbie-blue lids and bottle-blonde hair, often slightly askew. BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
MEET HISAM GOUELI
Meet Dr. Hisam Goueli. Goueli is a handsome, gregarious guy with a broad smile and a booming laugh that could fill a ballpark, and heâs definitely a hugger. It seems Goueli just has too much goodwill and optimism to be contained in a single human body, even one as sturdy and spry as his. It overflows, and has to be shared. SILENCING THE KNUCKLEHEADS A t this stage in his long, eclectic career, John Roderick is known as much as a social-media gadfly with a book of published tweets as founder and principal songwriter of indie-rock band the Long Winters. This spring he announced his candidacy for one of two at-large seats on the Seattle City Council and has already amassed a formidablecampaign fund.
'HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING' TRIES How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying holds two distinct honors: being one of eight musicals in the past century to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and being largely forgotten by the general populace. The songsâpeppy â60s tunes penned by Frank Loesser, with biting lyrics that hold true as needle-sharp satire todayâdonât I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER I Could Go On Like This Forever. by Bond Huberman July 1, 2008. To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW. BEHOLD THE GLORY HOLE WITH RYAN BLYTHE Behold the Glory Hole with Ryan Blythe. by Amanda Manitach and Miguel Edwards June 5, 2014. Born in Ohio in 1973, Ryan Blythe has been in the Puget Sound region since 1996 doing what he loves best: working with glass. Blytheâs path to Seattle has been circuitous. JAZZ BROWN: PHILOSOPHICAL PAINTER Brownâs given name is Jasmine, like the flower. In the last year, Brownâs presence in Seattle has been vibrant and timely. His paintings, small in scale, address themes of chaos and balance on canvas or wood panel. His abstract works are a maze of lines and blocks in unusual shapes and his text-based pieces splay sentences orsingle words
JULIE-C: EDUCATOR, ACTIVIST, MC Julie-C: Educator, Activist, MC. by Jonathan Zwickel December 28, 2017. Photo by Kelly O. Age 33-1/3. Hometown Seattle. Current Obsession Hot toddies at Vermillion, cortaditos at Cafe Red at Othello Station. Song on Repeat âBig 6â by 19-year-old local MC Jahzilla.Heâs bananas.
THE REALNESS INDEX
A friend tells you the truth no matter how brutal, and sometimes I feel like the people in my life arenât being straightforward with me. It doesnât help that I live in Seattle, home of the perpetually standoffish, where we avoid voicing hard public truths like itâs acivic religion.
HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Capitol Hill Housing, who sought to erect a mixed-use affordable housing development on the site, agreed on the bankâs economic legacy. But, they argued, the building lacked historic integrityâitâd been changed so many times that its historical importance was ânegated.â. The Board agreed and voted to deny landmark status 6 to 5. BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? Che Guevara to Jerry Rubin: The most exciting struggle in the world is going on in North America. You live in the belly of the beast. The Yippies started in 1967 by dropping hundreds of $1 bills onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, which shut A CREATIVE COMMUNITY AT RISK A Creative Community at Risk. by Ijeoma Oluo December 24, 2014. We are in the golden age of artists of color in Seattleâcan it last? Read Shin Yu Paiâs âChit Chat at the Super Wal-Martâ and youâre immediately placed into an inquisitive state of mind. Her wry, sparse poems make you question identity, environment, inheritance. IDENTITY POLITICS IN 'THE YOUNG KARL MARX' The great directorial masterstroke of Raoulâs Peckâs new film The Young Karl Marx was making his actors learn each of the languages spoken in the social tapestry of 19 th-century European radical politics.By resisting the bland trans-Atlantic British accent that often mars historical dramas set in Europe, Peck prevents us from glossing over the ethnic and national differences of the STOP USING 'POET VOICE' The voice flattens the musicality and tonal drama inherent within the language of the poem and it also sounds overly stuffy and learned. In this way, Poet Voice does a disservice to the poem, the poet and poetry. It must be stopped. Take, for example, this instance of Gregory Orr reading his powerful poem â Gathering the Bones.â. VERNOX, "FLESHYFORMS" Vernox, âFLESHYFORMSâ. Shout out to the beautiful headcasesâespecially the ones who make beautiful music. Youâre a car accident, a supernova, a rabid animal, awful and alluring at the same time. I speak specifically of the man known as Vernox, the peripatetic, singer-songwriter-guitarist-producer born in Seattle asFredrake B. Vernoy.
MODERN SORCERY
One of the most widely practiced contemporary forms is Wicca, an early 20th-century reinvention of polytheistic pagan spirituality that culls from a variety of traditions, nature-based rituals and magic practices. The term comes from Old English âwicca,â the masculine word for âwitch.â. THE GREAT PIANO DROP OF 1968 Folks around Duvall still talk about the Great Piano Drop of April 28, 1968, when the hippies decided they wanted to hear what such an instrument sounded like dropped from a great height. It happened at a pioneering rock concert in a small ravine off Cherry Valley Road. âOn one side was Larry Van Overâs unfinished barn-sized mansion,which
HOME - CITY ARTS MAGAZINEMUSICTHEATERVISUAL ARTDANCEFILMCOMEDY by Margo Vansynghel October 26, 2018. In a city changing under our feet, holding onto the past can be an existential endeavor. But what gets preserved? Historical buildings associated with minorities are less likely to get landmarkedâso some are working to BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Capitol Hill Housing, who sought to erect a mixed-use affordable housing development on the site, agreed on the bankâs economic legacy. But, they argued, the building lacked historic integrityâitâd been changed so many times that its historical importance was ânegated.â. The Board agreed and voted to deny landmark status 6 to 5.MEET HISAM GOUELI
Meet Dr. Hisam Goueli. Goueli is a handsome, gregarious guy with a broad smile and a booming laugh that could fill a ballpark, and heâs definitely a hugger. It seems Goueli just has too much goodwill and optimism to be contained in a single human body, even one as sturdy and spry as his. It overflows, and has to be shared. A CREATIVE COMMUNITY AT RISK A Creative Community at Risk. by Ijeoma Oluo December 24, 2014. We are in the golden age of artists of color in Seattleâcan it last? Read Shin Yu Paiâs âChit Chat at the Super Wal-Martâ and youâre immediately placed into an inquisitive state of mind. Her wry, sparse poems make you question identity, environment, inheritance. I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER I Could Go On Like This Forever. by Bond Huberman July 1, 2008. To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW. 'HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING' TRIES How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying holds two distinct honors: being one of eight musicals in the past century to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and being largely forgotten by the general populace. The songsâpeppy â60s tunes penned by Frank Loesser, with biting lyrics that hold true as needle-sharp satire todayâdonât WALKABOUT: HISTORIC ISSAQUAH Historic Issaquah. Text and Photos by Virginia Bunker âWhen I moved to the Northwest in â84 to work for Boeing, I chose Issaquah,â enthuses local Gil Drynan. DICK JOKES AND GENDER ROLES IN 'THE COUNTRY WIFE' Dick Jokes and Gender Roles in âThe Country Wifeâ. by Dusty Somers April 2, 2018. Shermona Mitchell. Photo by Dave Hastings. It doesnât take much to push William Wycherleyâs Restoration-era comedy The Country Wife into the realm of satire. A new adaptation by Rachel Atkins on stage at Theater Schmeater makes this clear pretty quickly. JEKEVA PHILLIPS: WRITER, ACTOR, STORYTELLER Photo by Kelly O. On paper, Jekeva Phillips is an enigma. Itâs unusual for someone to work as often in traditionally solitary art forms (poet, novelist) as they do in wildly collaborative ones (improv comedian, aerialist, producer). In person, sheâs more riot than riddle: a writer and idea machine driven by an all-encompassingenthusiasm
HOME - CITY ARTS MAGAZINEMUSICTHEATERVISUAL ARTDANCEFILMCOMEDY by Margo Vansynghel October 26, 2018. In a city changing under our feet, holding onto the past can be an existential endeavor. But what gets preserved? Historical buildings associated with minorities are less likely to get landmarkedâso some are working to BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Capitol Hill Housing, who sought to erect a mixed-use affordable housing development on the site, agreed on the bankâs economic legacy. But, they argued, the building lacked historic integrityâitâd been changed so many times that its historical importance was ânegated.â. The Board agreed and voted to deny landmark status 6 to 5.MEET HISAM GOUELI
Meet Dr. Hisam Goueli. Goueli is a handsome, gregarious guy with a broad smile and a booming laugh that could fill a ballpark, and heâs definitely a hugger. It seems Goueli just has too much goodwill and optimism to be contained in a single human body, even one as sturdy and spry as his. It overflows, and has to be shared. A CREATIVE COMMUNITY AT RISK A Creative Community at Risk. by Ijeoma Oluo December 24, 2014. We are in the golden age of artists of color in Seattleâcan it last? Read Shin Yu Paiâs âChit Chat at the Super Wal-Martâ and youâre immediately placed into an inquisitive state of mind. Her wry, sparse poems make you question identity, environment, inheritance. I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER I Could Go On Like This Forever. by Bond Huberman July 1, 2008. To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW. 'HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING' TRIES How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying holds two distinct honors: being one of eight musicals in the past century to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and being largely forgotten by the general populace. The songsâpeppy â60s tunes penned by Frank Loesser, with biting lyrics that hold true as needle-sharp satire todayâdonât WALKABOUT: HISTORIC ISSAQUAH Historic Issaquah. Text and Photos by Virginia Bunker âWhen I moved to the Northwest in â84 to work for Boeing, I chose Issaquah,â enthuses local Gil Drynan. DICK JOKES AND GENDER ROLES IN 'THE COUNTRY WIFE' Dick Jokes and Gender Roles in âThe Country Wifeâ. by Dusty Somers April 2, 2018. Shermona Mitchell. Photo by Dave Hastings. It doesnât take much to push William Wycherleyâs Restoration-era comedy The Country Wife into the realm of satire. A new adaptation by Rachel Atkins on stage at Theater Schmeater makes this clear pretty quickly. JEKEVA PHILLIPS: WRITER, ACTOR, STORYTELLER Photo by Kelly O. On paper, Jekeva Phillips is an enigma. Itâs unusual for someone to work as often in traditionally solitary art forms (poet, novelist) as they do in wildly collaborative ones (improv comedian, aerialist, producer). In person, sheâs more riot than riddle: a writer and idea machine driven by an all-encompassingenthusiasm
ABOUT CITY ARTS
City Arts is a platform for arts and culture in the Seattle area. From 2006 to 2018, it produced a monthly print magazine as well as regular online content and a suite of eventsâall of which were designed to support and the local creative ecosystem. By telling the stories of this place, City Arts helped the community to better know itself and shared our culture with the world. HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Capitol Hill Housing, who sought to erect a mixed-use affordable housing development on the site, agreed on the bankâs economic legacy. But, they argued, the building lacked historic integrityâitâd been changed so many times that its historical importance was ânegated.â. The Board agreed and voted to deny landmark status 6 to 5. YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? Che Guevara to Jerry Rubin: The most exciting struggle in the world is going on in North America. You live in the belly of the beast. The Yippies started in 1967 by dropping hundreds of $1 bills onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, which shut DICK JOKES AND GENDER ROLES IN 'THE COUNTRY WIFE' Dick Jokes and Gender Roles in âThe Country Wifeâ. by Dusty Somers April 2, 2018. Shermona Mitchell. Photo by Dave Hastings. It doesnât take much to push William Wycherleyâs Restoration-era comedy The Country Wife into the realm of satire. A new adaptation by Rachel Atkins on stage at Theater Schmeater makes this clear pretty quickly. I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER I Could Go On Like This Forever. by Bond Huberman July 1, 2008. To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW.'ALEX AND ARIS'
Alex and Aris employs the narrative cliche of venerable master giving tough love and philosophical guidance to a green, intense and slightly sexually confused youth, whose dad is holding the purse strings. Itâs heavy on the dialogue, light on the action, and nil as far as character development is concerned. There is a lot of the worn STOP USING 'POET VOICE' The voice flattens the musicality and tonal drama inherent within the language of the poem and it also sounds overly stuffy and learned. In this way, Poet Voice does a disservice to the poem, the poet and poetry. It must be stopped. Take, for example, this instance of Gregory Orr reading his powerful poem â Gathering the Bones.â. 'WAITING FOR GODOT' IS LIFE, DEATH AND EVERYTHING IN When I first head that Seattleâs Arts on the Waterfront was offering a free run of Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckettâs notoriously challenging absurdist play, I was skeptical. Godot is difficult, even for veteran performers and professional theater companies, let alone a group of young actors, all of whom are in their early-to-mid 20s.Within the first 10 minutes of the play I was THE GREAT PIANO DROP OF 1968 Folks around Duvall still talk about the Great Piano Drop of April 28, 1968, when the hippies decided they wanted to hear what such an instrument sounded like dropped from a great height. It happened at a pioneering rock concert in a small ravine off Cherry Valley Road. âOn one side was Larry Van Overâs unfinished barn-sized mansion,which
JULIE-C: EDUCATOR, ACTIVIST, MC Julie-C: Educator, Activist, MC. by Jonathan Zwickel December 28, 2017. Photo by Kelly O. Age 33-1/3. Hometown Seattle. Current Obsession Hot toddies at Vermillion, cortaditos at Cafe Red at Othello Station. Song on Repeat âBig 6â by 19-year-old local MC Jahzilla.Heâs bananas.
HOME - CITY ARTS MAGAZINEMUSICTHEATERVISUAL ARTDANCEFILMCOMEDYAMERICAN ARTIST MAGAZINEARTISTS ON ART MAGAZINEBEST ART MAGAZINE by Margo Vansynghel October 26, 2018. In a city changing under our feet, holding onto the past can be an existential endeavor. But what gets preserved? Historical buildings associated with minorities are less likely to get landmarkedâso some are working to HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Capitol Hill Housing, who sought to erect a mixed-use affordable housing development on the site, agreed on the bankâs economic legacy. But, they argued, the building lacked historic integrityâitâd been changed so many times that its historical importance was ânegated.â. The Board agreed and voted to deny landmark status 6 to 5.MEET HISAM GOUELI
Meet Dr. Hisam Goueli. Goueli is a handsome, gregarious guy with a broad smile and a booming laugh that could fill a ballpark, and heâs definitely a hugger. It seems Goueli just has too much goodwill and optimism to be contained in a single human body, even one as sturdy and spry as his. It overflows, and has to be shared. YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? Che Guevara to Jerry Rubin: The most exciting struggle in the world is going on in North America. You live in the belly of the beast. The Yippies started in 1967 by dropping hundreds of $1 bills onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, which shut BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
SILENCING THE KNUCKLEHEADS A t this stage in his long, eclectic career, John Roderick is known as much as a social-media gadfly with a book of published tweets as founder and principal songwriter of indie-rock band the Long Winters. This spring he announced his candidacy for one of two at-large seats on the Seattle City Council and has already amassed a formidablecampaign fund.
A CREATIVE COMMUNITY AT RISK A Creative Community at Risk. by Ijeoma Oluo December 24, 2014. We are in the golden age of artists of color in Seattleâcan it last? Read Shin Yu Paiâs âChit Chat at the Super Wal-Martâ and youâre immediately placed into an inquisitive state of mind. Her wry, sparse poems make you question identity, environment, inheritance. I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER I Could Go On Like This Forever. by Bond Huberman July 1, 2008. To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW. 'HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING' TRIES How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying holds two distinct honors: being one of eight musicals in the past century to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and being largely forgotten by the general populace. The songsâpeppy â60s tunes penned by Frank Loesser, with biting lyrics that hold true as needle-sharp satire todayâdonât STOP USING 'POET VOICE' The voice flattens the musicality and tonal drama inherent within the language of the poem and it also sounds overly stuffy and learned. In this way, Poet Voice does a disservice to the poem, the poet and poetry. It must be stopped. Take, for example, this instance of Gregory Orr reading his powerful poem â Gathering the Bones.â. HOME - CITY ARTS MAGAZINEMUSICTHEATERVISUAL ARTDANCEFILMCOMEDYAMERICAN ARTIST MAGAZINEARTISTS ON ART MAGAZINEBEST ART MAGAZINE by Margo Vansynghel October 26, 2018. In a city changing under our feet, holding onto the past can be an existential endeavor. But what gets preserved? Historical buildings associated with minorities are less likely to get landmarkedâso some are working to HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Capitol Hill Housing, who sought to erect a mixed-use affordable housing development on the site, agreed on the bankâs economic legacy. But, they argued, the building lacked historic integrityâitâd been changed so many times that its historical importance was ânegated.â. The Board agreed and voted to deny landmark status 6 to 5.MEET HISAM GOUELI
Meet Dr. Hisam Goueli. Goueli is a handsome, gregarious guy with a broad smile and a booming laugh that could fill a ballpark, and heâs definitely a hugger. It seems Goueli just has too much goodwill and optimism to be contained in a single human body, even one as sturdy and spry as his. It overflows, and has to be shared. YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? Che Guevara to Jerry Rubin: The most exciting struggle in the world is going on in North America. You live in the belly of the beast. The Yippies started in 1967 by dropping hundreds of $1 bills onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, which shut BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
SILENCING THE KNUCKLEHEADS A t this stage in his long, eclectic career, John Roderick is known as much as a social-media gadfly with a book of published tweets as founder and principal songwriter of indie-rock band the Long Winters. This spring he announced his candidacy for one of two at-large seats on the Seattle City Council and has already amassed a formidablecampaign fund.
A CREATIVE COMMUNITY AT RISK A Creative Community at Risk. by Ijeoma Oluo December 24, 2014. We are in the golden age of artists of color in Seattleâcan it last? Read Shin Yu Paiâs âChit Chat at the Super Wal-Martâ and youâre immediately placed into an inquisitive state of mind. Her wry, sparse poems make you question identity, environment, inheritance. I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER I Could Go On Like This Forever. by Bond Huberman July 1, 2008. To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW. 'HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING' TRIES How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying holds two distinct honors: being one of eight musicals in the past century to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and being largely forgotten by the general populace. The songsâpeppy â60s tunes penned by Frank Loesser, with biting lyrics that hold true as needle-sharp satire todayâdonât STOP USING 'POET VOICE' The voice flattens the musicality and tonal drama inherent within the language of the poem and it also sounds overly stuffy and learned. In this way, Poet Voice does a disservice to the poem, the poet and poetry. It must be stopped. Take, for example, this instance of Gregory Orr reading his powerful poem â Gathering the Bones.â.ABOUT CITY ARTS
City Arts is a platform for arts and culture in the Seattle area. From 2006 to 2018, it produced a monthly print magazine as well as regular online content and a suite of eventsâall of which were designed to support and the local creative ecosystem. By telling the stories of this place, City Arts helped the community to better know itself and shared our culture with the world. CONTACT - CITY ARTS MAGAZINE Email. For all inquiries: info@cityartsmagazine.com. Social Media. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Snail Mail. City Arts Media. 1122 E Pike St, #921. Seattle, WA 98122. HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Capitol Hill Housing, who sought to erect a mixed-use affordable housing development on the site, agreed on the bankâs economic legacy. But, they argued, the building lacked historic integrityâitâd been changed so many times that its historical importance was ânegated.â. The Board agreed and voted to deny landmark status 6 to 5. BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? Che Guevara to Jerry Rubin: The most exciting struggle in the world is going on in North America. You live in the belly of the beast. The Yippies started in 1967 by dropping hundreds of $1 bills onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, which shut HIDDEN GEM - CITY ARTS MAGAZINE A little after 7 p.m. on a Friday evening in early May, an act of creation takes place in a small North Seattle recording studio, and it crystalizes everything thatâs good and right about humanity.. Maybe itâs the springtime sunshine talking. Maybe itâs the mood-boosting music being made, on the fly and in the pocket. Whatever it is, it feels real and if you were here youâd feel it, too.END OF AN ERA
End of an Era. We hoped this day would never come. City Arts as we know it has reached its end. Weâve run out of funding and are ceasing publication. We know this will likely come as a shock and a loss to many of you, as it has for us, so before we sign off we want to share how we got to this point and reflect on the journey. VERNOX, "FLESHYFORMS" Vernox, âFLESHYFORMSâ. Shout out to the beautiful headcasesâespecially the ones who make beautiful music. Youâre a car accident, a supernova, a rabid animal, awful and alluring at the same time. I speak specifically of the man known as Vernox, the peripatetic, singer-songwriter-guitarist-producer born in Seattle asFredrake B. Vernoy.
GUN CONTROL JOKES
Gun Control Jokes. by Brett Hamil February 15, 2018. This recurring headline from the Onion is the most poignant satirical response to mass shootings. The mass murder of innocent children is comedy kryptonite. The brightest comedic minds have tried and failed to write material that holds up in the face of soul-shattering tragedy. JEKEVA PHILLIPS: WRITER, ACTOR, STORYTELLER Photo by Kelly O. On paper, Jekeva Phillips is an enigma. Itâs unusual for someone to work as often in traditionally solitary art forms (poet, novelist) as they do in wildly collaborative ones (improv comedian, aerialist, producer). In person, sheâs more riot than riddle: a writer and idea machine driven by an all-encompassingenthusiasm
HOME - CITY ARTS MAGAZINEMUSICTHEATERVISUAL ARTDANCEFILMCOMEDYAMERICAN ARTIST MAGAZINEARTISTS ON ART MAGAZINEBEST ART MAGAZINE by Margo Vansynghel October 26, 2018. In a city changing under our feet, holding onto the past can be an existential endeavor. But what gets preserved? Historical buildings associated with minorities are less likely to get landmarkedâso some are working to HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Capitol Hill Housing, who sought to erect a mixed-use affordable housing development on the site, agreed on the bankâs economic legacy. But, they argued, the building lacked historic integrityâitâd been changed so many times that its historical importance was ânegated.â. The Board agreed and voted to deny landmark status 6 to 5.MEET HISAM GOUELI
Meet Dr. Hisam Goueli. Goueli is a handsome, gregarious guy with a broad smile and a booming laugh that could fill a ballpark, and heâs definitely a hugger. It seems Goueli just has too much goodwill and optimism to be contained in a single human body, even one as sturdy and spry as his. It overflows, and has to be shared. YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? Che Guevara to Jerry Rubin: The most exciting struggle in the world is going on in North America. You live in the belly of the beast. The Yippies started in 1967 by dropping hundreds of $1 bills onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, which shut BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
SILENCING THE KNUCKLEHEADS A t this stage in his long, eclectic career, John Roderick is known as much as a social-media gadfly with a book of published tweets as founder and principal songwriter of indie-rock band the Long Winters. This spring he announced his candidacy for one of two at-large seats on the Seattle City Council and has already amassed a formidablecampaign fund.
A CREATIVE COMMUNITY AT RISK A Creative Community at Risk. by Ijeoma Oluo December 24, 2014. We are in the golden age of artists of color in Seattleâcan it last? Read Shin Yu Paiâs âChit Chat at the Super Wal-Martâ and youâre immediately placed into an inquisitive state of mind. Her wry, sparse poems make you question identity, environment, inheritance. I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER I Could Go On Like This Forever. by Bond Huberman July 1, 2008. To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW. 'HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING' TRIES How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying holds two distinct honors: being one of eight musicals in the past century to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and being largely forgotten by the general populace. The songsâpeppy â60s tunes penned by Frank Loesser, with biting lyrics that hold true as needle-sharp satire todayâdonât STOP USING 'POET VOICE' The voice flattens the musicality and tonal drama inherent within the language of the poem and it also sounds overly stuffy and learned. In this way, Poet Voice does a disservice to the poem, the poet and poetry. It must be stopped. Take, for example, this instance of Gregory Orr reading his powerful poem â Gathering the Bones.â. HOME - CITY ARTS MAGAZINEMUSICTHEATERVISUAL ARTDANCEFILMCOMEDYAMERICAN ARTIST MAGAZINEARTISTS ON ART MAGAZINEBEST ART MAGAZINE by Margo Vansynghel October 26, 2018. In a city changing under our feet, holding onto the past can be an existential endeavor. But what gets preserved? Historical buildings associated with minorities are less likely to get landmarkedâso some are working to HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Capitol Hill Housing, who sought to erect a mixed-use affordable housing development on the site, agreed on the bankâs economic legacy. But, they argued, the building lacked historic integrityâitâd been changed so many times that its historical importance was ânegated.â. The Board agreed and voted to deny landmark status 6 to 5.MEET HISAM GOUELI
Meet Dr. Hisam Goueli. Goueli is a handsome, gregarious guy with a broad smile and a booming laugh that could fill a ballpark, and heâs definitely a hugger. It seems Goueli just has too much goodwill and optimism to be contained in a single human body, even one as sturdy and spry as his. It overflows, and has to be shared. YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? Che Guevara to Jerry Rubin: The most exciting struggle in the world is going on in North America. You live in the belly of the beast. The Yippies started in 1967 by dropping hundreds of $1 bills onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, which shut BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
SILENCING THE KNUCKLEHEADS A t this stage in his long, eclectic career, John Roderick is known as much as a social-media gadfly with a book of published tweets as founder and principal songwriter of indie-rock band the Long Winters. This spring he announced his candidacy for one of two at-large seats on the Seattle City Council and has already amassed a formidablecampaign fund.
A CREATIVE COMMUNITY AT RISK A Creative Community at Risk. by Ijeoma Oluo December 24, 2014. We are in the golden age of artists of color in Seattleâcan it last? Read Shin Yu Paiâs âChit Chat at the Super Wal-Martâ and youâre immediately placed into an inquisitive state of mind. Her wry, sparse poems make you question identity, environment, inheritance. I COULD GO ON LIKE THIS FOREVER I Could Go On Like This Forever. by Bond Huberman July 1, 2008. To tell the truth, all writing is fiction. Let me explain. Early excerpts from Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Knopf) collaged with e-mail correspondence between David Shields and Bond Huberman. David Shields is a prolific author and professor of English at the UW. 'HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING' TRIES How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying holds two distinct honors: being one of eight musicals in the past century to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and being largely forgotten by the general populace. The songsâpeppy â60s tunes penned by Frank Loesser, with biting lyrics that hold true as needle-sharp satire todayâdonât STOP USING 'POET VOICE' The voice flattens the musicality and tonal drama inherent within the language of the poem and it also sounds overly stuffy and learned. In this way, Poet Voice does a disservice to the poem, the poet and poetry. It must be stopped. Take, for example, this instance of Gregory Orr reading his powerful poem â Gathering the Bones.â.ABOUT CITY ARTS
City Arts is a platform for arts and culture in the Seattle area. From 2006 to 2018, it produced a monthly print magazine as well as regular online content and a suite of eventsâall of which were designed to support and the local creative ecosystem. By telling the stories of this place, City Arts helped the community to better know itself and shared our culture with the world. CONTACT - CITY ARTS MAGAZINE Email. For all inquiries: info@cityartsmagazine.com. Social Media. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Snail Mail. City Arts Media. 1122 E Pike St, #921. Seattle, WA 98122. HISTORICAL PRESERVATION: WHAT'S WORTH SAVING? Capitol Hill Housing, who sought to erect a mixed-use affordable housing development on the site, agreed on the bankâs economic legacy. But, they argued, the building lacked historic integrityâitâd been changed so many times that its historical importance was ânegated.â. The Board agreed and voted to deny landmark status 6 to 5. BOB JONESâ PAINTINGS TRACE A LIFETIME Bob Jonesâ paintings trace a lifetime. Power lines slice diagonally across the frosty white earth like a scar, stretching into darkened mountains. Behind them, an orange glow suggests another world. Ochre and gray houses, tree stubs emerge from the snow. Hurried lines suggest a painter who worked quick and loose, as if the snow mightmelt
YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? Che Guevara to Jerry Rubin: The most exciting struggle in the world is going on in North America. You live in the belly of the beast. The Yippies started in 1967 by dropping hundreds of $1 bills onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, which shut HIDDEN GEM - CITY ARTS MAGAZINE A little after 7 p.m. on a Friday evening in early May, an act of creation takes place in a small North Seattle recording studio, and it crystalizes everything thatâs good and right about humanity.. Maybe itâs the springtime sunshine talking. Maybe itâs the mood-boosting music being made, on the fly and in the pocket. Whatever it is, it feels real and if you were here youâd feel it, too.END OF AN ERA
End of an Era. We hoped this day would never come. City Arts as we know it has reached its end. Weâve run out of funding and are ceasing publication. We know this will likely come as a shock and a loss to many of you, as it has for us, so before we sign off we want to share how we got to this point and reflect on the journey. VERNOX, "FLESHYFORMS" Vernox, âFLESHYFORMSâ. Shout out to the beautiful headcasesâespecially the ones who make beautiful music. Youâre a car accident, a supernova, a rabid animal, awful and alluring at the same time. I speak specifically of the man known as Vernox, the peripatetic, singer-songwriter-guitarist-producer born in Seattle asFredrake B. Vernoy.
GUN CONTROL JOKES
Gun Control Jokes. by Brett Hamil February 15, 2018. This recurring headline from the Onion is the most poignant satirical response to mass shootings. The mass murder of innocent children is comedy kryptonite. The brightest comedic minds have tried and failed to write material that holds up in the face of soul-shattering tragedy. JEKEVA PHILLIPS: WRITER, ACTOR, STORYTELLER Photo by Kelly O. On paper, Jekeva Phillips is an enigma. Itâs unusual for someone to work as often in traditionally solitary art forms (poet, novelist) as they do in wildly collaborative ones (improv comedian, aerialist, producer). In person, sheâs more riot than riddle: a writer and idea machine driven by an all-encompassingenthusiasm
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