Halloween is a time for ghosts, ghouls, and other things that go bump in the night.
Comcast grants for small businesses for $10,000—“Easy” applications, due Oct. 16
Margie Haywood had $64 in her bank account when she said to her husband, “I’m sorry, our life savings, it’s all gone.”
Free eye exams and prescription eyeglasses offered for those in need Oct. 20-23
The Seattle/King County Clinic returns to Seattle Center for a seventh year, from Oct. 20–23, with free eye exams and prescription eyeglasses for those who struggle to access or afford eye care.
‘Bros’: Finally, a romcom with an LGBTQ+ lens
“I forgot this was coming out today. That made me happy,” said the ticket taker as I went inside to watch “Bros,” marketed as a “boy meets bro love story,” which was released Sept. 30 to major theaters everywhere.
“Don’t Worry Darling” a surprise
Presenting: An article about “Don’t Worry Darling” that is actually about the movie and not about whether the four main stars are talking to each other and why.
Possession gone wrong—NWAW’s October book recommendations
Zachary Ying doesn’t know much about his Chinese heritage. His single mom is too busy working to make ends meet to share anything and he’s only ever learned about Western history and myths in school (something many of us can confirm).
Seattle Symphony Orchestra 2022
The Seattle Symphony Orchestra’s opening night gala raised $1.75 million for the 2022/2023 season on Sept. 16 at the Benaroya Hall. About 200 guests attended including its CEO Krishna Thiagarajan.
Chinese-German filmmaker Eckelberg celebrates lion dancing, heritage, and dual cultures
Seattle filmmaker and lion dancer Han Eckelberg, of Chinese and German descent, grew up on South Beacon Hill. So each side of his heritage left him with indelible memories, starting with his Chinese side.
Celebrating Seattle-area Lift Zone labs
On Sept. 13, 2022, Comcast Washington and Evergreen Goodwill (EG) hosted an executive meet and greet breakfast for organizations around Puget Sound who are taking part in Comcast’s Lift Zone labs initiative to network and share how they are using technology to achieve digital equity.
Updated “Quantum Leap” jumps off from where the older show ended
On Sept. 19, 2022, a new “Quantum Leap” television series, with a new Asian hero, “leapt” off the time traveler platform on NBC.
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