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Seattle Channel is an award-winning municipal television station that reflects, informs, and inspires the community it serves with a local mix of news, analysis, stories, and perspectives you won't find anywhere else. PROGRAMMING
Seattle Channel programming includes series and special features highlighting the diverse civic and cultural landscape of Seattle. The station's compelling, high-quality

Photos from Seattle Channel's post 08/16/2024

Our beloved Pike Place Market, a Seattle staple and integral to our identity, turns 117 tomorrow, August 17! 🎂 Browse the photo gallery to journey through time as we explore the faces, places, and stories that make this iconic market such an essential part of who we are. And watch a 2007 video celebrating the market’s 100th anniversary: https://youtu.be/hj4l0IDLxYE?feature=shared

Pike Place Market Foundation

08/15/2024

The Seattle City Council is just weeks away from reviewing a particularly challenging budget as the city faces a significant and growing shortfall. Councilmember Dan Strauss joined Council Edition host Brian Callanan Seattle Channel to discuss how you can get involved in setting the city's funding priorities. Dan also talked about funding for student mental health services, addressing drug crimes and prostitution, and more. Watch: https://youtu.be/5VqnMlnBtzQ?feature=shared

08/15/2024

The ink-credible Seattle Tattoo Expo returns this Friday at the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall! The three-day event includes live tattooing, art contests, music, burlesque, and more. 🎨✨ Get a preview with Art Zone with Nancy Guppy's highlight reel from last year’s expo.

08/14/2024

Weathering fifty years of dramatic changes in the Eastlake neighborhood, the Zoo Tavern isn’t just a bar; it’s a Seattle time capsule. So, how does the pub manage to do it? As owner Howard Brown said in a 2015 Art Zone with Nancy Guppy interview, the secret is that the business leans into nostalgia while also being 'kind of like the Chuck E. Cheese for young adults.' Read a feature from The Seattle Times on the Zoo's five decades: https://www.seattletimes.com/life/food-drink/50-years-on-this-north-seattle-bar-is-as-weird-as-ever/

Eastlake Zoo Tavern

08/13/2024

Charles R. Cross, the man who brought us closer to the heart of Seattle’s music, has died at age 67. Charles wrote biographies of famous local musicians such as Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Heart, and more. Hear Charles in his own words as he passionately speaks about his favorite music album in this 2017 episode of Art Zone with Nancy Guppy. Read more about Cross's impact on Seattle here: https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/music/charles-r-cross-influential-seattle-music-journalist-dead-at-67/

08/12/2024

The Washington Trails Association Association's Outdoor Training Program teaches adults from communities around the city how to lead youth trips into the wild. 🌲⛰️🦅 They believe everyone deserves access to the incredible nature we have in our region, so they provide not only hands-on training for hiking and camping excursions, but gear, too! ⛺🥾We checked in with WTA staff, leaders-in-training, and Seattle youth back in 2015, and the program is still going strong today.

08/09/2024

"When everybody's gone, this canvas will still be there." 🎨

Take a 360° tour of "COMPLEXITY," an epic collection of graffiti masterpieces created by some of the most influential graffiti writers of the last fifty years. Many of the larger-than-life graffiti pieces are by artists who have died, but, as curator Baby-G Carswell says, their legacies live on in their work as both history lesson and inspiration to others.

The collection was on display at Office of Arts & Culture Seattle King Street Station, June 6 – July 20, 2024.

APEX Art & Culture Center

08/08/2024

Seattle almost had a Central Park of its own! 🌳 In the ‘90s, a 61-acre urban green space called Seattle Commons was just a vote away. Here’s the story of how it divided the city. Learn more from our friends at
HistoryLink.org: https://historylink.org/File/8252

08/06/2024

Voting closes at 8 p.m. TONIGHT! ✅ So get those ballots in their boxes ASAP (we say with love). ❤️🗳️ Only 31% of eligible voters cast their ballots in last year's primary, 🥲 so some intrepid folks from Seattle Office for Civil Rights, El Centro de la Raza, The Washington Bus, Mayor Bruce Harrell, and City of Seattle Government, set out to get those numbers up.

08/06/2024

We're going to need a minute – or a million to appreciate this serene rendition of K Van Petten's "Little Million." 🕰️ They performed at a recent singer-songwriter showcase at Conor Byrne Pub.

Art Zone with Nancy Guppy

08/06/2024

Is your ballot doing the cha-cha on your counter? Time to give it a new dance partner—the drop box! 🕺💃 Cast your vote by today, TUESDAY, August 6th! 🗳️ Ballots are due by 8 p.m. in an election drop box or must be postmarked by then if you’re mailing them. ⁠ ⁠

Still on the fence about who to vote for in the Seattle City Council primary? Check out our Video Voters’ Guide for the lowdown on the candidates vying for the Position 8 seat: ⁠https://seattlechannel.org/elections

08/02/2024

😱! About 85% of King County voters still haven't cast their ballots. If that's you, grab a black or blue pen and start filling in those bubbles! Still undecided? Check out our Video Viewers' Guide to hear directly from Seattle City Council Position 8 candidates. WATCH: https://seattlechannel.org/elections

Graph shows percentage of ballots returned by age. Source: King County Elections
📌18-24 at 5.97%
📍25-34 at 7.15%
📌45-54 at 11.35%
📍55-64 at 17.08%
📌65+ at 29.88%

08/02/2024

🧚🏽‍♀️🦷 You’ve heard of the Tooth Fairy, but what about the Tooth Bunny? Whether you put it under your pillow, throw it over your roof, or sail it in a paper boat, losing a tooth is something to celebrate! Auntie Lena and Possum dive into the different tooth-losing traditions from around the world on Look, Listen and Learn TV. WATCH: https://youtu.be/28svvLsJQ9Q?feature=shared

Kelly Rae Bahr Illustration Burien Library

08/01/2024

"Homeless people are just normal people going through a really rough time, and the connection they have with their pets is often lifesaving, and that should not be undermined for any reason." ❤️🐈 Seattle's feral cats often live short and difficult lives, but Alley Cat Project provides them with fresh food and captures feral kittens so they can be spayed and neutered which reduces the overall population. Many of those cats are then fostered and adopted out to loving homes.⁠

Jenny Cunningham reports.

07/31/2024

Seattle's parks and busking culture have composed a harmonious blend for 18 years. 🎵🌳 We bring you the local history of busking and how Seattle Parks and Recreation works with musicians to bring music to our ears in our city’s public greenspaces.

Seattle Parks & Recreation Busker Program Associated Recreation Council

07/30/2024

Get a sneak peak of The Moondoggies lead singer Kevin Charles Murphy ahead of the band's shows at Conor Byrne Pub Aug. 2-3. He performed "When You're Young" at the pub's recent singer-songwriter showcase.

Art Zone with Nancy Guppy

Photos from Seattle Channel's post 07/29/2024

Charles Royer, Seattle’s longest-serving mayor, died on Friday at the age of 84. Royer served three terms from 1978 to 1990. During his tenure, he oversaw a city undergoing rapid growth and successfully lobbied voters to approve several low-income housing measures. He also helped usher in one of the country’s most aggressive recycling programs, established nearly two dozen health clinics, pushed for the recognition of LGBTQ+ domestic partnerships in 1985, and more. Read about Royer's life and time at City Hall from The Seattle Times: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/obituaries/charles-royer-seattles-longest-serving-mayor-dead-at-84/

City of Seattle Government Mayor Bruce Harrell

07/26/2024

Need to feel some feelings today? Birdie Fenn Cent has us introspecting to the soundtrack of original song "Been Here Too Long" performed at a recent singer-songwriter showcase at Conor Byrne Pub. 🎶⁠

Catch her touring local venues from The Rabbit Box Theatre to Blue Moon and beyond now through Sept. 9.

Art Zone with Nancy Guppy

07/25/2024

☀️ It's a beautiful weekend to VOTE! 🗳️ Your ballot should have arrived in the mail, and if you need help deciding between the candidates for Seattle City Council’s Position 8 seat, we're here to help. Our Video Voters' Guide features short testimonials from the candidates in the August 6 primary special election. WATCH: https://seattlechannel.org/elections

07/24/2024

🌊 Explore the story of Pritchard Island Beach, a hidden Seattle Parks and Recreation treasure! The park is perfect for a summer day of swimming, relaxing, and discovering restored wetlands in the Rainier Beach neighborhood.

07/23/2024

We're enlisting Maya Marie to give us that workday lift with a gritty, soulful, rocking rendition of original song "Sukka," performed at Conor Byrne Pub recent singer-songwriter showcase.⁠

Art Zone with Nancy Guppy

07/22/2024

🎨 Gallery Mack is celebrating 50 years of supporting local artists and bringing the community together. Since 1974, their diverse collection has featured contemporary art in a variety of materials, from wood to glass to paint! Art Zone with Nancy Guppy brings you more.

07/19/2024

Every summer, one Seattle neighborhood bursts into color and rhythm as the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple hosts Seattle Bon Odori. 🗾🏯 Since 1932, this vibrant festival has honored Japanese traditions and ancestors. You can join the celebration this weekend and experience the magic of Obon!

Video by David Albright Media

Japanese Cultural & Community Center of WA ワ州日本文化会館

07/19/2024

The protagonists in Jasper Fforde's "Red Side Story" live in Chromatacia, a place where "The hierarchy is based not on something mundane like voting for people, but on the colors that you can see." 🌈 📚🎨 A sequel to "Shades of Grey," the book is packed with humor, adventure, murderous plots, and a dash of romance.⁠

Watch the full "Book Lust with Nancy Pearl" episode here: https://youtu.be/8howLbximCwhttps://youtu.be/8howLbximCw

Folio: The Seattle Athenaeum

07/18/2024

🎶 Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Sarah Rudinoff's musical stylings ahead of her July 26 "Together" album release at Century Ballroom. Enjoy the full rehearsal of Sarah's original song "I'll Meet You There" in this Art Zone with Nancy Guppy feature.

07/17/2024

🗳️ Meet the candidates hoping to represent you for the Seattle City Council's Position 8 seat! Our 2024 Seattle Primary Election Video Voters' Guide is your chance to hear directly from the participants on the August 6 primary special election ballot, including Tariq Yusuf, Alexis Mercedes Rinck, Tanya Woo, and Saunatina Sanchez — candidate Saul Patu did not participate. Watch the testimonials and then fill out your ballot, which will be in your mailbox this week! More info: https://seattlechannel.org/elections

King County Elections King County TV

Tariq For Council Alexis for Seattle Tanya Woo for Seattle City Council Saunatina for Seattle

07/16/2024

Mural Masters held its seventh annual event in downtown Burien recently which left behind an array of unique large-scale paintings. 🎨🖌️🏙️ Artists said it allowed them to communicate with the world and energize the streets.

Art Zone with Nancy Guppy City of Burien Government -Mural-Masters

07/15/2024

The Seattle City Council votes on increased fines for street racing on Tuesday. Councilmember Rob Saka breaks down the fines and penalties for racers and onlookers alike. Watch the full Council Edition with host Brian Callanan Seattle Channel and Councilmember Sara Nelson, as she and Saka discuss the transportation levy, public safety, and more: https://youtu.be/aPlg9BMWl34

07/12/2024

🚶‍♂️✨ Join Jed Dunkerley, the inimitable host of Neighborhood Adventure Ramble with Friends (NARF), for an exploration of public and private outdoor art from the Frye Museum on First Hill to the Seattle Art Museum on First Avenue. 🎨🏙️

Art Zone with Nancy Guppy Freeway Park Association

07/11/2024

Summer in Seattle area is buzzing with activities! 🌞 Enjoy a garden tour at Bremerton's Elandan Gardens and Gallery , marvel at Seattle Recycled Arts in Georgetown, and catch free, family-friendly Seattle Shakespeare Company performances in local parks. 🌿🎨🎭

Art Zone with Nancy Guppy

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Seattle Channel

Seattle Channel is an award-winning municipal television station that reflects, informs and inspires the community it serves with a local mix of news, analysis, stories and perspectives you won't find anywhere else.

Programming
Seattle Channel programming includes series and special features highlighting the diverse civic and cultural landscape of Seattle. The station's compelling, high-quality content includes a weekly public-affairs show; live government meetings and press conferences; in-depth weekly arts coverage; a weekly news/lifestyle magazine show; community features; panel discussions and interviews with local leaders and national figures, including best-selling authors.

Where you can find us
Seattle Channel is on cable television channel 21 on Comcast (321 HD) and Wave (721 HD) for cable subscribers in Seattle. We are also available on CenturyLink channel 8003 (8503 HD). Programming is also available live on the web (www.seattlechannel.org), which includes a robust archive of thousands of programs available on demand.

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Videos (show all)

Councilmember Strauss discusses budget battle, funding challenges
Seattle Tattoo Expo 2024
50 years of the Zoo
Art Zone: Vinyl Memories - Charles R. Cross
CityStream: Outdoor Leadership
Take a 360° tour of graffiti masterpieces from the past five decades
Seattle Commons: The Park That Almost Was
El Centro de la Raza's 'Ignite the Change' rallies to boost voter turnout
Look, Listen & Learn: Sink your teeth into these global toothsome traditions
Seattle's parks and busking culture create harmonious blend
Alley Cat Project's inspiring story of saving Seattle's strays
Art Zone: K Van Petten, “Little Million”

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7000 E Marginal Way S
Seattle, 98108

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