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Les Troyens in Concert Brings Berlioz’s Rarely Heard Grand Opera to Seattle for the First Time
SEATTLE—Following the success of its recent concert presentation of Samson and Delilah, Seattle Opera presents this January a concert rendering of Hector Berlioz’s Les Troyens—an epic tale of fate, love, and betrayal that is as grand in scope as it is rarely performed. This special pair of performances marks the first time Les Troyens will appear on the Seattle Opera stage.
Great Scott! Back to the Future Musical Hits the Stage at the Paramount
Hold onto your hats, because the iconic time-traveling DeLorean is about to land at the Paramount Theatre! That's right, the beloved movie classic, "Back to the Future," has been transformed into a spectacular Broadway musical, and it's coming to Seattle.
Trae Holiday Ends the Season with a Bang, Next Stop: Kenya’s Madaraka Festival
From the season finale of The Day With Trae to the world stage in Kenya, Trae Holiday is taking her brilliance global! Emceeing the Madaraka Festival, reconnecting with roots, and inspiring through legacy, culture, and community.
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.
Besa Gordon Brings the Pacific Northwest's Black Brilliance to the National Stage on Fox Soul
Besa Gordon emphasizes the importance of authentically representing the diverse black communities across the Pacific Northwest as "Back to Besa" expands to the national Fox Soul platform. She stressed, "It's about our community. It's about what our community should look like to the general public."
Besa Gordon takes Black Media Matters Studio to National Stage on FOX SOUL
From Seattle’s Central District to a national platform, Besa Gordon’s journey is a story of resilience, dreams, and community. With Back2Besa premiering on FOX SOUL Dec. 7 at 4 pm. She’s not just showcasing her voice—she’s amplifying the stories of others while staying true to her roots. “It’s not just about me; it’s about us.”
From the Corporate Grind to the Vine: How Jamila Conley is Transforming the Wine Industry
Jamila Conley spent over two decades in the tech industry, but her true passion lay in the world of wine. That passion was ignited when Jamila attended a celebration of Black women winemakers, an event that would ultimately inspire her to leave the corporate grind behind and embark on a new venture.
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.
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.
Unlocking the Divine Within: Shekhem Heru TchaasAmen's Vision for Holistic Healing this Winter Solstice
As the newly appointed Shechem (chief) of a Kemetic spiritual organization, Heru Tchaasamen is on a mission to help his community heal and reconnect with their divine nature. "This is where your healing starts. This is where you jump start your goals for 2025 - this is where you re-identify as a divine being," Tchaasamen emphasized.
Landon Spencer: Weaving Myth, Music, and the Heart of the Pacific Northwest
Somewhere in the Pacific Northwest, ancient mythologies are resurfacing—and Landon Spencer might just be at the heart of it. Converge Music caught up with Spencer about his musical journey and the mythological influences shaping his lyrics.
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.
Hanad Abdi Defies the Odds to Pursue His Hollywood Dreams
From a chance discovery to winning a prestigious competition, Hanad's unwavering determination has propelled him to the bright lights of Hollywood, where he continues to captivate audiences with his natural talent and charismatic screen presence.
Dr. Sabine Thomas and JSOL Studios Are Nurturing Roots and Strengthening Bonds
In a powerful interview, Dr. Sabine Thomas, the executive director of J'Soul Studios, shared her vision for supporting the parent-child relationship and the vital role of grandparents. As a naturopathic physician, Dr. Thomas has a deep understanding of the importance of secure attachment in a child's early development.
Julie-C: From Hip-Hop Prodigy to Activist and Community Builder in Seattle’s Creative Scene
At just 16 years old, Julie Chang Schulman, aka Julie-C, released her first professional project, “Welcome to my World” with the label Immaculate Flave, a bold entrance into Seattle’s Hip-Hop scene that hinted at her future as both an artist and an activist. But her journey didn’t start in the studio—it began at home, where music was more than a pastime; it was a bridge. With a father who was a musician on the autism spectrum, Julie-C learned early that music could be a powerful way to connect, communicate, and create meaning.
Zahilay's Early Political Vision: Insights from His First Post-Election Interview in 2019
With his announcement that he will be running for the King County Executive seat, we look back at Girmay Zahilay’s first interview after being elected to the King County Council in 2019. Zahilay sat down with K. Wyking Garrett on The AC Podcast to discuss his priorities, vision and stated commitment to community empowerment. This conversation, which took place before Zahilay was sworn into office in January 2020, offered a glimpse into the values and goals that would shape his tenure as a council member.
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.
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.
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."
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.