Happy Halloween, Town Hall readers! Will you be joining us this coming weekend for Town Hall treats?
Talking about Talking to Your Kids About Death: A Conversation with Caroline Wright
How do you talk to kids about death?
Do Nothing But Read This Interview with Jenny Odell
I think most people find themselves distracted more often than they’d like to be, which means that deep down they might rather be doing something else.
An Earth Shattering Interview: Discussing Earthquakes with Joan Gomberg
We’re poised for ‘The Big One.’ ‘The Big One’ being an earthquake. Remember that New Yorker story about what will happen when an earthquake hits the Northwest? The subhead of that story: “An earthquake will destroy a sizable portion of the coastal Northwest. The question is when.”
Parking Driving You Crazy? Some Ideas for Getting Yourself to Town Hall
Parking driving you crazy in Seattle? We hear you. We really do.
Calling All Teachers—Make Town Hall a Part of Your Curriculum!
Everyone deserves access to creativity and big ideas. That’s one of the founding ideas that drives Town Hall’s programming, but we think it should be true even beyond the stage.
A Light Conversation with Shannon Perry
Most of all, I hope the humorous aspects of some of the themes will serve as a wink to children, punks, misfits and grandmothers alike.
What Are People Doing
On the cover of the October 18, 1919 edition of the Town Crier was the distinguished gentleman John Spargur, the conductor of the Seattle Symphony from 1911 to 1921.
Waxing Poetic with Sarah Galvin
Town Hall for me has always physically manifested a right of passage. I was a student, now I hope it’s time for me to teach, to beckon the next generation of artists into that grand hall.