Linda Lowry
A Summer of Inspiration, Engagement, and Fun
Seattle is setting the trend for inspiration and innovative summer fun. MoPOP recently hosted an event featuring Michele Y. Smith and Deesha Dyer, celebrating education and community. This was followed by the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, showcasing the best in women’s golf. Attention then turned to Krist Novoselic’s new project, the Bonafide Band, which evoked…
Seattle’s Society Spotlight
Who’s who in the social circuit
Seattle’s cultural calendar is packed with significant events that highlight the city’s dynamic arts and philanthropic spirit. The Seattle Opera marked its 60th anniversary with a grand event showcasing its rich history. The American Lung Association Outstanding Mother Awards honored exceptional mothers making a difference in their communities…
Lauding Black History, Sports, and Diversity
Seattle celebrates Black History Month, sports achievements, LGBTQ+ awards, and a thriving creative economy
The Seattle/King County Clinic recently offered free health care to those in need for four days at the Seattle Center. More than 3,000 volunteers contributed to the initiative, and more than 2,900 received health care services worth more than $2.6 million…
A Celebration of Inclusivity
Events around town promote a better future
Washington state hosts a diverse range of cultural events that celebrate its inclusive spirit. These include the inaugural Seattle Kraken Gala, Latino Legislative Day, and the opening night of Seattle Rep Theatre’s “Quixote Nuevo.”
Sir Mix-a-Lot at 60: What’s Next?
Seattle artist looks for opportunities to spread his love of music
Seattle’s iconic MoPOP recently honored Sir Mix-a-Lot with its Hometown Hero award for his efforts to sustain the music industry during the pandemic through the initiative “Keep Music Live,” a Seattle-based music education nonprofit that encourages youth and adults to learn to play an instrument.
Art and Community
Seattle comes together to celebrate diversity, justice, and artistic expression
Museum of Pop Culture’s Contact High closing party brought together music, photography, and a panel discussion. The panelists included exhibition curator Vikki Tobak, MoPOP CEO Michele Smith, Exhibition Creative Director Fab 5 Freddy, photographers Jannette Beckman and Joe Conzo, and Def Jam Records’ Director of Publicity Bill Adler.
Star Power in Seattle
Boys in the Boat, The NHL Winter Classic, celebrities and the greater good
Trevor Noah brought some star power to the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle’s 22nd annual fundraising breakfast. The theme of “Era of Essential Service” paid homage to the programs and services the League provides in areas such as health, housing, entrepreneurship, advocacy, education, and workforce development.