Despite being born nearly 350 years apart, jazz legend Duke Ellington and Venetian composer Giovanni Gabrieli have more in common than it might seem.
What Are People Doing?
Regardless of if your pie was delicious or not yesterday, take note, the holiday season is upon us and Town Hall has a great many holiday happenings in the coming weeks.
The American Xenophobia Paradox
History shows that while economic and other concerns certainly help to make xenophobia thrive, it is not just an inevitable consequence of national anxieties.
What Are People Doing?
With straining eyes we look across a disturbed and chaotic world and exclaim: ‘For what are we to give thanks?’
What Are People Doing?
Warmth and joyousness will be found at Town Hall soon with a plethora of music concerts coming soon.
Town Hall Can Thaw the Seattle Freeze
Let’s come together, warm-hearted and nimble-minded, and melt the freeze.
In The Moment: Episode 46
In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talked with Northwest Harvest CEO Thomas Reynolds about food security in WA. Reynolds outlines the complexities in approaching and unpacking...
Classical Music is Child’s Play: A Conversation with Julia Tai
“I think that music can be one of the earliest ways in which a child can really perceive something bigger than life.”
In The Moment: Episode 45
In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Dan Hooper about particles, relativity, and the origins of our universe. Hooper outlines our growing understanding of the...