Erin Guinup started the Tacoma Refugee Choir as a way to welcome immigrants and refugees to our community. This innovative singing group is made up of both refugees and longtime residents. Bringing together Tacomans, new…
The Tacoma Night Market is a legit phenomenon that draws thousands (really) of shoppers. Leah talks about how they founded the night market, and Gretchen, a jewelry-maker shares how it’s supporting her work. Links Tacoma…
Jeff and Adrienne started with a stack of reclaimed wood. They turned that wood into some amazing pieces of furniture and built a business creating bookcases, tables, and more. Now with a fabulous workshop space…
Film buffs Katy Evans and Jamika Scott will be co-hosting the VIP Room at the Grand’s Film Awards Party (where they will be screening the Oscars, just to be clear). They sit down in the…
Dani Shepherd works at the Tacoma School District and consults with FabLab Tacoma. She is fascinated by digital art platforms and has worked with laser cutters, 3D printers, video games, and more. These tools are…
If you’ve been near the corner of South Tacoma Way and Pacific Ave in the last week or so, you’ve likely seen a monster emerging from the ground. Gertie’s Ghost is a 40,000-lb steel sculpture…
This episode we sit down with Ms. Monkey and the Great Ape (wait, let us check that.). Yes, that is who we talk to. They are two of the anonymous monkeyshine artists behind a Tacoma…
Jackie Casella comes onto the podcast to talk about Creative Colloquy, a monthly literary gathering that has been around for the last five years. The next event is Monday, January 21, at 7:00 pm at…
Rock Hushka has been at Tacoma Art Museum for 17 years. He’s been there for three expansions of the museum, most recently with the opening of the Rebecca and Jack Benaroya Wing. Rock joins the…
Andrew Fry has been singing and dancing his way across stages in Tacoma for years. A frequent cast member at Tacoma Musical Playhouse and Tacoma Little Theatre, he is now starring as Ebenezer Scrooge in…
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