Goblin Slayer exceeds expectations
The Fall 2018 anime season was absolutely stacked with great shows covering many genres. “Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny-Girl Senpai” was a romantic-comedy that is a contender for anime […]
The Fall 2018 anime season was absolutely stacked with great shows covering many genres. “Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny-Girl Senpai” was a romantic-comedy that is a contender for anime […]
A few weeks ago, I watched a video by YouTuber “Gigguk,” who releases pretty regular videos that touch on anything and everything anime. While his more popular videos are generally […]
On Saturday, Jan. 20, the online company RoosterTeeth launched episode 14 of Volume 5 of the hit animated show “RWBY.” “RWBY” has been around for several years now and the […]
Hidden away on SE 38th Street in Factoria, an American-Japanese fusion restaurant has been serving katsu-fried burgers, where meat is pounded, breaded and fried, for the last two years. The […]
DeVotchKa is a genre-defying group most commonly described as indie rock whose haunting arrangements have always sounded like more than only four members. They recently partnered up with the Colorado […]
The twanging persistence of densely arranged and mesmerizing guitar filled Dimitrious Jazz Alley Nov. 17. Leo Kottke, the renowned solo guitarist entertained the crowd with his distinct finger-style playing, and […]
The fall Bellevue College Jazz Night was held in the Carlson theater on Friday Nov. 6. Featured acts were a jazz combo of six horns and a rhythm section, “Celebration,” […]
Keanu Reeves is back for his best action movie since the Matrix trilogy, and does not disappoint. “John Wick” stars Reeves as the protagonist John Wick, a retired hitman seeking […]
A new musical group from Japan is making waves that are starting to reach the shores of America, and it’s like nothing anybody’s seen before. “Idol music” is a uniquely […]
Bellevue College’s mute electronic crier stationed near the highway informed those who looked upon it on Thurs., Nov. 6 that there was a show called “Music From the Chamber” playing […]
In early September, the 11th annual Aki Matsuri, Japanese Fall Festival, was hosted at Bellevue College. Japan seemingly came to life at BC between Sept. 6 and 7; the event […]
The Bellevue College cafeteria is the campus hotspot for finding groups of people with common interests. From club bake sales to ukelele musicians, the cafeteria is a great place to […]
As part of November celebrations for Native American History Month, Bellevue College hosted a performance from the Living Voices performance group entitled “Native Vision” on Nov. 27. Living Voices is […]
Posters of various clubs have been displayed on every campus bulletin board to attract the attention of meandering students. Student Programs at Bellevue College is the home of clubs that […]
Paulina Hernandez has been studying at BC since 2004; she has an AA in Animations and Graphics, and is trying to earn a second degree in Education. Her passion is […]
Manga, or Japanese comic books, have been becoming more popular every year within regions outside it’s point of origin. Every time I go to my favorite book store I see […]
When I stepped out of the car aroma of warm spiciness wafted through the air on the humid spring night. I looked around and thought, “Is that coming from where […]
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