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Rewind and Relive the Magic: My Backstage Nutcracker Adventure

Hey everyone, Besa Gordon here, and I'm feeling extra festive as we head into the holiday season! I'm taking you all on a little journey back in time to last year's Nutcracker season with the incredible Pacific Northwest Ballet. I was lucky enough to get a behind-the-scenes look at all the magic that happens at McCaw Hall, and let me tell you, it was an absolute dream come true.

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Langston and CD Forum's Creative Empowerment Program Uplifts Black Artistry

Recently, The Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute and the Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas (CD Forum) celebrated the culminating event of their collaborative project, the Creative Empowerment Program (CEP). This innovative program, designed to support and uplift Black artists in the region, paired six mentors with six mentees, providing them with resources, guidance, and a platform to showcase their work. In addition to the mentorship program, the initiative awarded a total of $30,000 in grants to 30 Black artists and creatives.

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Back2Besa Goes National with Central District Celebration

Seattle's rising star, Besa Gordon, marked a major milestone in her career with the national debut of her show, "Back2Besa," on FOX SOUL yesterday afternoon. The celebration kicked off with a vibrant premiere party at Metier Brewing Company on Cherry Street, in the heart of the Central District – the very neighborhood where Gordon grew up.

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Celebrating Community and Gratitude at Trap Kitchen PDX's 4th Annual Turkey Drive

For the second consecutive year, Converge Media and Back2Besa were honored to collaborate with Trap Kitchen PDX, JAM'N 107.5, Jus Family Records, and other incredible community organizations. Together, we provided a heartwarming Thanksgiving dinner, essential hygiene supplies, and other services to our Rose City neighbors in need.

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Besa Gordon's Back2Besa Goes National, But Keeps it Local

The dynamic Besa Gordon, the driving force behind Back2Besa, brought her infectious energy to Good Day Seattle's FOX 13 Seattle this morning, sharing exciting news with host Erin Mayovsky: Back2Besa is going national on FOX SOUL and will be producing two separate shows one for the national FOX SOUL audience alongside her existing show on FOX 13 Seattle. 

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Kiki Ballroom Scene: A Place of Community, Growth, and Expression

By Deaunte Damper - Alright y'all, let's dive deeper into this Kiki ballroom scene, a place where community, growth, and expression collide. I had the chance to chop it up with some key figures in the scene, and let me tell you, their insights were powerful.

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Campfire Coffee: Brewing Success in Tacoma with Community and Perseverance

The story of Campfire Coffee began with a simple need: a job. Quincy and his wife, Whitney, both found themselves unemployed within a short span of time. It was during a long drive home from a family visit that the idea for Campfire Coffee was born. Quincy's wife had always joked about wanting to own a coffee stand, and in that moment, they decided to turn that dream into a reality.

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Bill Wright's Legacy Honored with Golf Course Renaming

A historic moment unfolded in the heart of Beacon Hill as the city celebrated the renaming of the Jefferson Park Golf Course to the Bill Wright Golf Complex. This momentous occasion marked the first time in the city's history that a park was renamed to honor a citizen, a testament to the profound impact Bill Wright had on the community and the sport of golf.

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Hot Fish House: A Taste of Southern Hospitality in Lakewood

Inspired by the traditional fish houses of the South, Gethers' vision for the Hot Fish House was born out of his own experiences growing up in South Carolina. "I grew up in my grandmother's business," he shares. "She owned a small restaurant called Oakville Lunch, a lot of seafood, lot of pork. So it's down-home Southern Living."

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Kutt N' Up: A 20-Year Legacy of Dance, Family, and Community Impact

Seattle's Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute recently pulsed with the rhythm and energy of Kutt N' Up's 20th-anniversary celebration. The event highlighted the profound impact this dance group has had on Seattle's youth and the broader dance community. Co-founders Dwayne Jackson and Koach Giggz (Koach Crosby) sat down for an interview, reflecting on their remarkable journey and the enduring legacy of Kutt N' Up.

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Marjorie Restaurant: Back and Better Than Ever in Seattle's Central District

Marjorie, owned and operated by the talented Donna Moodie, has a rich history that dates back to 2003. Donna, who also serves as the Chief Impact Officer at the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle, poured her heart and soul into creating a space that embodies her mother's love for food and community. 

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Besa’s Buy Black Card Brunch: A Day of Networking, Celebration, and Shopping Local

By Besa Gordon - Yesterday’s Buy Black Brunch was EVERYTHING! A sold-out event, amazing vibes, and so much joy filled Simply Soulful as we celebrated community, connection, and Black-owned businesses. From the cupid shuffle to a mimosa toast, the energy was unmatched.

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MXR:SEA at Black and Tan Hall: A Celebration of Seattle's Creative Spirit 

Seattle's creative spirit was on full display at a recent event that underscored the city's commitment to nurturing its creative economy. The MXR:SEA mixer and workshop, held at the Black and Tan Hall in South Seattle, brought together a diverse group of creative entrepreneurs, city officials, and community leaders to celebrate Seattle's creative strengths and chart a course for a dynamic future.

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Behind the Scenes: Building Seattle's Overlook Walk

Back in early October, the City of Seattle was buzzing with excitement as we unveiled this incredible new addition to our waterfront and I was there at the Overlook Walk ribbon-cutting ceremony! It's been a long time coming, and I had the privilege of speaking with some of the key players who helped make this project a reality. Let's dive in and hear what they had to say!

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Enter to Win: Besa Gordon Wants You To Win a Buy Black Card By Intentionalist

Besa Gordon wants to give you the gift of intentional spending this holiday season, with your shot at winning your own Buy Black Card by Intentionalist. In case you haven’t heard,  the Buy Black Card is a prepaid Mastercard that can be used exclusively at participating Black-owned businesses. It is a way to support the Black community and learn about new Black-owned businesses while also investing in them.

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The Melody Behind the Magic: An Interview with L&M Hair Studio's Visionary Founder

Down I-5 in the Rose City, Melody Brown, a passionate entrepreneur and hairstylist, has created a haven for Black hair and beauty with her salon, L&M Hair Company. Melody's journey began in elementary school, where she faced teasing and insecurity about her hair, a common experience for many young Black girls navigating predominantly white spaces. Determined to take control of her narrative and embrace her natural beauty, she started practicing braiding on her own hair, discovering a hidden talent and an unshakeable passion that would ultimately shape her future.

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Besa Gordon Reflects on the 23rd Annual Urban League Breakfast: A Morning of Inspiration

By Besa Gordon - Dude, talk about a reunion! If you know me, you know this girl isn't a morning person, but I was NOT going to miss the Urban League's 23rd Annual Breakfast. We're talking a powerful conversation with Taji P. Henson and Hill Harper, PLUS a whole slate of amazing honorees doing big things right here in Seattle. 

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