BC’s Big Band Jazz Festival
“‘Bout twenty years ago, way down in New Orleans, a group of fellows found a new kind of music. And they decided to call it… JAZZ. No other sound has […]
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“‘Bout twenty years ago, way down in New Orleans, a group of fellows found a new kind of music. And they decided to call it… JAZZ. No other sound has […]
We have all seen our fair share of horrible movies. But while we’re on this subject – what were some of the worst ideas ever put into film? There’s quite […]
James Bond has always been a favorite when it comes to action films. So at least half of everyone reading this article will be happy to know the Bond franchise […]
Art… It’s about attempting to show how you see the world around you.
Comedy has always been a major part of the people living in Washington, Seattle, and of course, Bellevue College. With all the rain crowds and gray mornings, we kind of […]
There has always been a love – hate relationship between artists and the public-deemed status of their work.
Time is running out. The city is in chaos and I’m the only one who can save it. I’m looking down at Joker’s thugs. They’re heavily armed and I don’t […]
There is a lot of speculation about the Halloween holiday. Some people believe it’s just a great way to get free candy and party until the night is gone. Others […]
There are only two teams you can be on for Halloween when it comes to movies; team Classic, or team CGI.
Duct tape is more than the reliable tool that can fix anything it’s applied to. A little known fact is that this super durable tape’s properties are not limited to […]
By Brandon Clark Assistant Arts Editor Horns sound as a tsunami surges over the vast stretch of sand. Palm trees and villagers are swept up in its path. The village […]
By Brandon Clark Assistant Arts Editor A camping trip gone bad, friends struggling to see something in each other, hallucinations fabricated from your imagination alone—it’s not Sasquatch; it’s the epic […]
From the land of the free and home of tropical Hawaii, Brian Ellefson has joined the ranks of Bellevue College.
There are times in our lives when we tend to glance back at our childhood, whether for understanding, mulling at our present, or seeking out our futures.
Hempfest. One of our more exotic festivals held here in Seattle, every year Hempfest is out to make a statement. Hopefully, you can guess what that statement is. But this […]
Classes you can take at Bellevue College are seemingly never-ending. So how is one supposed to decide between English and Meteorology? Drumming and Mathematics?
Samuel Matson, former Bellevue College student, is now attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in hopes to bring his art further out into the world. He focuses […]
Maggie Short, a soon-to-be Bellevue College student, has been doing portrait photography for three years now. It is a hobby she has always been interested in pursuing. She gained a […]
California-born Richard Castaneda has been drawing for as far back as he can remember. “Growing up, I didn’t have much to do,” Richard recalls, “so I’d spend hours in my […]
Being recognized as a talented artist is depicted today as living the life of a rock star. You get tons of money, fans everywhere send you hundreds of letters a […]
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