Aug 1, 2019 | Feature, Interview/Conversation, Town Crier, Uncategorized
On August 10, Town Hall’s stage will be graced by musician Amanda Winterhalter for a single release concert. Tickets are on sale now! Get to know her a bit more: There was a record player in her house growing up in the rural hills of Stanwood, Washington. There...
Jul 30, 2019 | Feature, Featured, Town Crier, Uncategorized
Mere days before Robert Mueller testified before the House Judiciary Committee regarding his special council report, Town Hall hosted more than 100 local actors, journalists, and community activists for a 24-hour marathon reading of the 448-page report in its...
Jul 29, 2019 | Feature, Town Crier
At Town Hall, we often invite folks to feed their curiosities, and for our Homecoming Festival, we’re asking: what is your curiosity craving? In this series, Town Hall staffers will turn their own curiosity cravings into custom festival itineraries. Interested...
Jul 26, 2019 | Feature, Town Crier, What Are People Doing
Every week the Town Crier blog will look back at Seattle’s near-forgotten Town Crier magazine to see what was happening then and talk about what’s happening now. One of the largest sections of the original Town Crier was “What People Are Doing,” highlighting things...
Jul 23, 2019 | Feature, Featured, Guest Contributor, TeenTix, Town Crier
Town Hall and Fuse Washington collaborated for a Media is Dying panel discussion on July 11. Anya Shukla, a rising 11th grader at Lakeside School and a TeenTix Press Corps editor, was in attendance: I didn’t know that the media was deteriorating. According to...
Jul 22, 2019 | Feature, Town Crier
Our friends at The Hydrant are asking artists, aged 12 to 25, to submit a self portrait. Winners will be included in a zine that will be published soon. The Hydrant is a platform conceived by the Youth Rising Cultural Focus Committee that serves as a creative think...
Jul 19, 2019 | Feature, Town Crier, What Are People Doing
Every week the Town Crier blog will look back at Seattle’s near-forgotten Town Crier magazine to see what was happening then and talk about what’s happening now. One of the largest sections of the original Town Crier was “What People Are Doing,” highlighting things...
Jul 12, 2019 | Feature, Town Crier, Uncategorized, What Are People Doing
Every week the Town Crier blog will look back at Seattle’s near-forgotten Town Crier magazine to see what was happening then and talk about what’s happening now. One of the largest sections of the original Town Crier was “What People Are Doing,” highlighting things...
Jul 8, 2019 | Feature, Featured, Interview/Conversation, Town Crier, Uncategorized
On July 17, in the Forum at Town Hall, there will be a screening of the documentary, No Small Matter, and a post-movie discussion about childcare access. Get your tickets now. The film’s directors are Danny Alpert, Jon Siskel, and Greg Jacobs. Town Hall’s own Jonathan...
Jul 7, 2019 | Feature, Guest Contributor, Interview/Conversation, Town Crier, Uncategorized
Darcey Steinke will be discussing her new book, Flash Count Diary: Menopause and the Vindication of Natural Life, at the Forum at Town Hall on July 8. Tickets are on sale now, or buy your tickets at the door! The following article, written by Brangien Davis,...