Town Hall

Inside a Seattle Venue's $25 Million Makeover

Inside a Seattle Venue’s $25 Million Makeover

Serious renovations are planned for the building built in 1916.

Each year, Seattle’s Town Hall hosts some 450 events on timely cultural, science and community topics that draw an audience of many thousands. In the process, it’s become what founder David Brewster originally envisioned: a community gathering place for Seattleites to engage in the issues of the day. But the venue, inside a 1916 building…

The Must List: Uncode at the Forum, Ray Troll at Seattle Aquarium, Realism in Edmonds

The Must List: Uncode at the Forum, Ray Troll at Seattle Aquarium, Realism in Edmonds

What to do in the days ahead: A cool film series at Northwest Film Forum, sub-aquatic rock at Seattle Aquarium and glimpse into the void at On the Boards

Fishy art by Ray Troll

The Must List: The Cherry Orchard, Dancing on the Valentine, Rube Goldberg at MoPop

The Must List: The Cherry Orchard, Dancing on the Valentine, Rube Goldberg at MoPop

What to do in Seattle in the days ahead

The Seagull Project’s adaptation of Chekhov’s ‘The Cherry Orchard’ runs through February 19 at Act

Love, Italian Style, in 'Bittersweet Life' Podcast

Love, Italian Style, in ‘Bittersweet Life’ Podcast

Town Hall program director Katy Sewall explores the expat life in her online audio broadcast

When Seattleite Katy Sewall headed to Rome in 2013 for an extended stay, she and lifelong friend Tiffany Parks—who had already been living in Rome for a decade—decided to create a podcast about the experience. The “BitterSweet Life” audio broadcast, with new episodes every Monday, is a natural for Sewall, who spent nine years at…

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