Blog
Connecting Across the Social Distance with Eric Liu
At a time when quarantines are keeping us isolated from our neighbors, it’s more important than ever to help us maintain connections with our community and stay engaged as citizens.
Getting Animated with Gustafer Yellowgold
A pancake smackdown, gravy bats, a little yellow man from the sun who loves to go on adventures—Morgan Taylor’s creations have been delighting kids and parents alike since 2005.
Can You Help Migrating Birds By Turning Off Your Lights?
Every year, millions of birds migrate along the Pacific Flyway—the migratory path that stretches over 4,000 miles from the coast of Mexico to the Arctic Circle. And each year, light pollution from populated areas can disorient and disrupt the rhythms of these birds.
Happy Birthday, Town Hall Seattle
This isn’t a day to celebrate Town Hall, it’s a day to celebrate us all.
A Suggestion While in Self Isolation: Read a Book.
Books are the plane, and the train, and the road. They are the destination, and the journey. They are home.
Town Hall Seeks Artist In Residence to Create Land Acknowledgement Art
SUMMARY Stipend: $3,000 + up to $1,000 in production supplies. Additional benefits: access to Town Hall’s facilities, events, and speakers. Apply here. Town Hall is seeking an Artist in Residence...
In The Moment: Episode 58
In this week’s interview, former WA Governor Gary Locke spoke with correspondent Rick Smith about the history and importance of the US Census.
A Little Ink on Tattooing
Tattoos are just another way to express myself, to shrug off the status quo, to heal, to just enjoy something beautiful.
What Are People Doing?
Not to toot our own Town Hall horn too much but we have also done our part in making local music history.