“7 Minutes to Midnight” interview, Part 2
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 […]
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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
By Thomas O Kelley Brittany Reinholz is in her second year at Bellevue College. She is currently part of the cast for 7 Minutes to Midnight, which is her third […]
By Thomas O Kelley The world premiere of 7 Minutes to Midnight, an original and experimental BCC play, is scheduled to open on November 14 in the Stop Gap Theatre. […]
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: Kayla Mochikuzi The anticipated 38th Annual Bumbershoot festival is a little less than three months away. Bumbershoot is a three-day art festival with several different venues including the […]
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: Lisa Henneman On Friday May 30, the new seat gripping horror film, The Strangers came to cinemas everywhere. The Rogue Pictures suspense thriller is set in Texas, and […]
Written by: Hannah Latimer A flash of skin. The silhouette of a woman, languidly unfurling in a giant martini glass, Burlesque is, in its own right, a dramatization of sexuality. […]
Written by: Ashley Ann BCC’s drama department has always had a habit of putting on great shows, and the latest endeavor of Stephen Sondheim’s “A Little Night Music” was no […]
Written by: Nicole Ogden Mid-wives, stoner misfits and unattached pregnancies stealing box office spots As a new set of comedies come out, aimed at various audiences, they steal the top […]
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