Russell Wilson joined ESPN this week to share his own experiences with racism.
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As co-owner of Seattle’s popular independent venue Neumos in Capitol Hill, Steven Severin has been a staple in the Seattle music industry for more than 20 years.
A decade ago, he helped create the Seattle Nightlife and Music Association to bring together the area’s live event insiders, and for the past 16 years has helped run Neumos with its sister club Barboza and the accompanying Runaway bar.As part of Billboard’s efforts to best cover the coronavirus pandemic and its impacts on the music
.Russell Wilson joined ESPN this week to share his own experiences with racism.
Still scarred. Russell Wilson opened up about experiencing racism just days after winning the Super Bowl in 2014 with the Seattle Seahawks.
Russell Wilson, quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, is recalling a racist experience he endured back in 2014 just after he won the Super Bowl.
Wes Unseld was a legendary Hall of Fame center for the Washington Bullets who was one of only two players in NBA history to win rookie of the year and MVP in the same season.
“If you go in guns blazing [...] you could easily get overwhelmed”
As co-owner of Seattle’s popular independent venue Neumos in Capitol Hill, Steven Severin has been a staple in the Seattle music industry for more than 20 years.
NEW YORK -- Many are familiar with some of the bold-faced names of people who died of COVID-19 — musician John Prine, NFL kicker Tom Dempsey, former Stanford University President Donald Kennedy and music producer Hal Willner.
While reporting on the George Floyd protests in Seattle Monday night, MSNBC Reporter Jo Ling Kent was struck by what appeared to be fireworks — but what many point out looked like a tear gas canister — during a live broadcast.
While many artists have shared their outrage over George Floyd's death on social media by demanding justice against the police officers responsible, urging an end to racism, making donations and more, some are leaving their homes to speak out in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.As protests spread across the country from Seattle to Los Angeles to Minneapolis to New York City to Atlanta and beyond, musicians are joining those who are gathering to call for an end to systemic racism and police
Aidy Bryant has been a cast member on “Saturday Night Live” since 2012, and she addresses her future with the show in a new interview with Variety‘s “The Big Ticket” podcast with Marc Malkin.
An all-star roster of great Northwest stars including Pearl Jam, Mackelmore, Brandi Carlile and Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard will team up for the COVID-19 relief concert "All in WA" on June 10.
Independent film lost a guiding light this month with the sudden passing of filmmaker Lynn Shelton. Although many mainstream viewers are probably more familiar with her TV directing credits (“New Girl,” “Mad Men,” “GLOW”), the legacy she leaves in indie cinema cannot be understated.
LOS ANGELES -- It’s a way different kind of year, and so The ESPYs will be, too. For the first time, the show will feature three hosts in remote settings and a changed focus. Instead of honoring the past year's top athletes and moments in sports, the show is celebrating heroism and humanitarian aid.
Ellie can swim now
By Brian Steinberg
Remember the 1990s, when Shakespeare was all the rage? Not that he's ever gone out of style, but a slew of his most famous works made their way to the big screen during that decade, and in 1999—a banner year for teen rom-coms if there ever was one—the Bard was given an update for the ages in the form of 10 Things I Hate About You.
Russell Wilson couldn't resist trolling his wife Ciara over her commitment to getting the perfect selfie. On Tuesday, the 31-year-old quarterback posted a video of the 34-year-old singer standing on a chair while trying to find the best lighting for her photo. "Look what the hell she's doing," the Seattle Seahawks star said.