Is there life after The Jibsheet?
By Emma Sargeant. One word. Maybe. Ridiculous attitudes of pretentious opinions and careless living. Perhaps submissive fall toward habit and the neverending hunger for success and more? No.
By Emma Sargeant. One word. Maybe. Ridiculous attitudes of pretentious opinions and careless living. Perhaps submissive fall toward habit and the neverending hunger for success and more? No.
By Emma Sargeant. Next week marks the last of Bellevue Community College’s musical invitationals for the fall quarter. The first of two shows will be held Thursday, Dec. 4, 7:30pm […]
BCC Jazz Choir performs in full swing at the Carlson Theatre By Emma Sargeant The Carlson Theatre was filled with an audience of the young and old Tuesday, Nov. 18. […]
By Emma Sargeant. Swallowing visitors’ attention at the entrance of Bellevue Arts Museum, in downtown Bellevue, an ethereal scroll depicting the consequence of fire on paper directs viewers to explore […]
By Emma Sargeant. To be with one person, then to exchange a kiss with another sounds a little off-kilter but excitingly free. The freedom to flaunt yourself to men without […]
Award-winning vocal jazz choir returns with new singers and musicians By Emma Sargeant “Celebration!”, Bellevue Community College’s award-winning vocal jazz band, returns to the stage on Nov. 18, at the […]
By Emma Sargeant. Fearful Greek gods set the Doomsday Clock for “7 Minutes to Midnight” in BCC’s newest drama production which opened on November 14 at the Stop Gap Theatre. […]
Eastern Washington University and Seattle University come to BCC with department and admissions information By Emma Sargeant Eastern Washington University Eastern Washington University (EWU) is located in Cheney, Wash. and […]
Written by: Emma Sergeant Music, no charge, the most delicious offer in the world, especially when you are a financially struggling student working more than 40 hours a week and […]
Written by: Emma Sargeant Local art scene. It’s struggling to free itself from the pretentious social conformities on the Eastside in particular. Bellevue Community College hides its student body’s talent. […]
Written by: Emma Sargeant With the consideration of transferring to a 4-year college, much dedication is required to complete the average two years of an associates of arts degree for […]
Written by: Emma Sargeant Egan’s Jam House in Ballard on Wednesday, June 24, had drum beats racketing out to the streets luring the cool jazz kids into the venue. Egan’s […]
Written by: Emma Sargeant Cornish College was founded in Seattle in 1914 by Nellie Cornish, pianist and vocal instructor, with the intention of allowing the arts to be explored liberally […]
Written by: Emma Sargeant It’s hot, involves bare skin, looking decorated, body painting; yes, do it. The Fremont Solstice Parade, which occurred on Saturday famously, highlighted the popularity of the […]
Written by: Emma Sargeant Morning Coffee, Dancing Men and Cottontail. Tom Almli’s jazz choir stole the breaths of audience members with sounds which would make candles melt on Friday, May […]
Written by: Emma Sargeant Friday, May 9, Martyrs of the Apollo Guild invited guests to share their jams at the Kirkland Teen Center. Nick Merz, guitarist, warmly welcomed all to […]
Written by: Emma Sargeant For eight days of the year, the Nevada desert builds a city of art and creative expression called the Burning Man at Black Rock City. The […]
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