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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.
(Virtually) Here For It
R. Eric Thomas tells the kinds of stories we need. They connect us with the American experience writ large—the trends, the headlines, the important conversations—all filtered through his unique and...
Streaming Saturdays With Earshot Jazz
Want to feel the energy and emotion of live music while you’re stuck behind closed doors? In collaboration with Earshot Jazz, Town Hall is streaming live Saturday jazz concerts at the end of March and the first three weeks of April, directly from our stages!
Updates: Town Hall and the Coronavirus
March 24, 2020 Friends, On March 23, Governor Inslee issued a shelter-in-place order for all individuals, with the exception of essential workforce. That description of essential workforce includes...
In The Moment: Episode 59
In this week’s interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with evolutionary biologist Neil Shubin about the impact of viruses on our genetic makeup, and the hidden universes inside our DNA.
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.