Student Art Showcase: “Purge”
By Morgan Hodder.Randy Huynh said he made this piece on January 14 because he wanted a new desktop picture. Huynh has been doing graphic design ever since he was in […]
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By Morgan Hodder.Randy Huynh said he made this piece on January 14 because he wanted a new desktop picture. Huynh has been doing graphic design ever since he was in […]
By Alex Brown.The television show, “10 Items or Less,” is newly available on DVD. On paper, the show looks like it was stitched together from the corpses of good shows […]
By Morgan Hodder. BC hosts a new gallery for Alumni students beginning on January 12 in the D building, Room 271. The gallery will be open from noon to 6 […]
By Morgan Hodder. The photographer of this week’s SAS is Nimue Tamler. She said the piece is titled “Will of Doom,” taken after her model’s stage name. The model is […]
By Morgan HodderIn this new section we will host the artworks of any BCC students who want their art published. We want you to show off your skills and talents […]
An interview with the man who brings music to BCC By Morgan Hodder.Mark Wilson is a memeber of Bellevue Community College’s music faculty. This quarter he taught 16 credits while […]
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 […]
By Emma Sargeant.Toes were tapping and heads were bopping at the Jazz Band Invitational, Wednesday, Nov. 19 at the Carlson Theatre. The event commenced with the young talent of Newport […]
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 Morgan HodderDale Lindman is an abstract professional artist and art professor at BCC. His works can be found in private and public galleries in Microsoft, Nordstroms, Nieman-Marcus, Boeing, Safeco […]
By Morgan HodderArchitect and designer Thom Faulders delievered a lecture titled “Circumstaintial Stuff” at BCC on Nov. 12. in front of interior design students and the interested public. He said […]
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 […]
Festival pushes for Americans to understand the roots of their culture By Morgan HodderThe American Indian Film Festival ended on Nov. 7 after showing films by women from indigenous tribes […]
The production is in the last days of rehearsal awaiting for the Autumn debut this Friday at the Stop Gap Theatre By April DavidsonThe first BCC drama production of the […]
Seattle sculptors Julia Haack and Tom Gormally present a unique exhibition focusing on recycled materials and promoting ecology By Morgan HodderTwo little people hold their fists high at each other […]
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 […]
By Morgan Hodder The American Indian Film Festival begins Nov. 5 and ends Nov. 7. Movies will be shown in Carlson Theatre. There will be a potluck event on Nov. […]
By Emma Sargeant The Uptown Cinema on Queen Anne in Seattle was packed with children and adults waiting the special early screening of Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa. Children dragged their […]
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