Jun 29, 2021 | Announcement, Editorial, Town Crier, Town Hall News
“To tell a story of Seattle.” “A looooong discussion about the kind of city we want to share.” These phrases don’t appear in Town Hall’s mission statement but they’ve become a shorthand for the goal of our perpetual, expansive calendar. It’s inevitable and appropriate...
Jun 25, 2021 | Editorial, Town Hall News
In a typical year, June marks the end of our season. Same thing in 2021— but truly nothing else about the past year+ has been typical. Since last March we’ve produced over 250 events, only a -handful in our actual home; over 100,000 viewers tuned in to our digital...
Apr 26, 2021 | Digital Stage, Feature
This spring, Town Hall is thrilled to welcome performance and visual artist Timothy White Eagle as our Artist-in-Residence. He has worked extensively over the past two decades exploring Native American, Pagan, and other earth-based spiritual practices. This will be a...
Mar 25, 2021 | Editorial, Feature, Town Crier
Shankar Vedantam and Brian Greene will be the keynote speakers for Town Hall’s annual gala fundraiser taking place on April 9 at 7PM PDT. They’ll be discussing the meaning in an evolving universe. The event will be a real-time virtual celebration. Tickets start at...
Mar 18, 2021 | Editorial, Feature, Town Crier
Brian Greene and Shankar Vedantam will be the keynote speakers for Town Hall’s annual gala fundraiser taking place on April 9 at 7 pm PDT. They’ll be discussing the meaning in an evolving universe. The event will be a real-time virtual celebration. Tickets start at...
Feb 12, 2021 | Correspondent, Editorial, Guest Contributor, Town Crier
January 23, 2021. This date was marked on my calendar for a couple of reasons, one being the kick off to Town Hall Seattle’s Global Rhythms Series. It wasn’t just that I was excited to see local musicians who carry the musical traditions of their homelands—but because...
Feb 1, 2021 | Editorial, Town Crier
Today is February 1, which marks the beginning of Black History Month. Black History Month was established in 1976, and what you may not know is that there is a theme every year. The theme is decided by the Association for the Study of African American Life and...
Dec 16, 2020 | Fermata Residency, Town Crier, Video
Joshua’s residency has technically ended, but Joshua’s not done by a long shot! Here, Joshua thanks all of our Town Music supporters and opens a surprise gift (spoiler: it’s a beautiful poster). View more Fermata updates >
Dec 11, 2020 | Fermata Residency, Fermata Subscriber Exclusive, Video
In this subscriber-only video Joshua performs (both cello and voice) and intimate rendition of Hallelujah.
Dec 10, 2020 | Editorial, Guest Contributor, Town Crier
Community and relationships have never been as important as they are right now. It does seem weird to say since I have not been able to shake someone’s hand in over 9 months, unless you count my new office mate Gus (he’s a dog—he’s not a good assistant, but he is a...