Reviews that aren’t specifically Bellevue College related

American Indian Film Festival is a success

November 11, 2008 0

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

Premiere of

November 11, 2008 0

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

Celebration’s! fresh Fall Invitational

November 11, 2008 0

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

Transfer opportunities for arts majors

November 4, 2008 0

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

Madagascar sequel a feel-good flick

October 28, 2008 0

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

Freestylers win BCC talent show

October 28, 2008 0

By Martin Hickman BCC student Patrick Smith planned on sharing his poetry to win BCC’s Got Talent event last week, but it was an impromptu freestyle session with three friends

“Not Just Ramps” shown at Carlson Theatre

October 28, 2008 0

By Mikeya Jackson-Harper Anthony Paul Curry and Carrie Gibson’s Oct. 23 peformances of “Not Just Ramps” at the BCC Carlson Theatre explored issues, stereotypes, and societal fears that many disabled

Max Payne

October 21, 2008 0

By Chris Wood“Max Payne” the film is based on the 2001 video game of the same name. As a movie it is a competent action film that one can munch

New exhibit, “Love Makes a Family”

October 21, 2008 0

Gay Straight Alliance and Family Diversity Project bring show that examines homosexuality, family life. By David DiPetrillo BCC is featuring an artistic series of photographs by Gigi Kaeser making a

“7 Minutes to Midnight” interview, Part 2

October 14, 2008 0

Interview by Thomas O’Kelley Two weeks ago The Jibsheet interviewed BCC dramatist Dennis Schebetta about the experimental play: “7 Minutes to Midnight,” that is being collaboratively created here on our

BCC now showing faculty art

October 14, 2008 0

By Britten Kai Stark The BCC gallery space is a little place, with little publicity, but hosts a wide variety of art shows each year. Work created by BCC’s art

About the Artist: Nate Jensen

October 14, 2008 0

Nate Jensen is studying environmental science and theater arts at BCC. He will appear next month in BCC’s innovative play: “7 Minutes to Midnight,“ which reflects on the tension in

Folding Paper Cranes for Peace

October 7, 2008 0

By Thomas O Kelley All over the world birds have been viewed as special animals, perhaps because of their ability to fly. Similarly, birds have held meanings for humans quite

Indonesian culture on display

October 7, 2008 0

By Kimberly AbsherC120 was transformed into a rich exhibition of Indonesian culture this past Friday night. As soon as you walked in the door you were greeted by enthusiastic members

The healing power of art

October 1, 2008 0

By Thomas O Kelley The healing power of art has been recognized for millennia. According to the American Art Therapy Association, art is therapeutic because “the creative process of art

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