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Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas The Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas offers progressive programs that encourage thought and debate on the role of African-Americans in American culture. |
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City Club City Club offers a variety of public affairs programs, which feature leaders and newsmakers from around the region and across the nation. |
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CityStream To find out what fuels Seattle’s limitless vibrancy and to keep abreast of how the city is growing and changing in the 21st century, the SEATTLE CHANNEL presents CityStream, a weekly magazine show. |
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Community Stories Seattle is mosaic of cultures and diverse communities, with an endless supply of inspiring tales to share. Community Stories presents this rich tapestry -- the people, the neighborhoods, the communities, relevant issues, cultural traditions and rich histories that make each of us unique. Learn more about your neighbors on Community Stories. |
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Eccentric Seattle You may think you knew Seattle's history, but you haven't heard the best stories until you've spent time with author J. Kingston Pierce. Based on his book of the same name, Eccentric Seattle exposes the lesser-known (though no less compelling) people, places and stories of our city's past. Dive into Seattle's lesser known history with Eccentric Seattle with J. Kingston Pierce. |
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History In Motion Seattle grew up in the age of motion pictures, and some of the most historic films from the Seattle’s Municipal Archives, MOHAI and local documentary filmmakers have found a home on the SEATTLE CHANNEL. |
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Mayor's Small Business Awards These awards honor the diversity and excellence of Seattle’s small businesses, and their contribution to the city’s economic vitality and quality of life. Ten winners are selected each year on the basis of excellence in management, entrepreneurial spirit, customer service, and community involvement. |
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Neighborhood News Neighborhood News showcases Seattle neighborhoods. Hosted by Lowell Deo, Neighborhood News is a ‘good news’ look at what’s going on in the City’s 97 different neighborhoods. Get a handle on what's happening around town with Neighborhood News. |
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Pike Place Market The Pike Place Market, which opened August 17, 1907, is the oldest continually-operated public farmer's market in the country and is also Seattle's most popular tourist destination. |
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Remarkable People Through these engaging, candid and insightful half-hour video portraits, viewers meet colorful, gifted people who add to the vitality of the Northwest. |
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Seattle Public Library Informative videos produced for citizens about the Seattle Public Library and the new downtown Library. |
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Seattle Speaks SEATTLE CHANNEL, Town Hall and CityClub came together to create Seattle Speaks -- a unique, multi-media town hall for the 21st century to create compelling television on surrounding challenging and important issues in Seattle. |
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Seattle Voices Seattle Voices' host Eric Liu engages in one-on-one conversations with some of the most interesting, provocative and inspiring people in Seattle. Eric will introduce us to people from all walks of life, from politics to the arts, to sports and music. Seattle Voices features guests with vision and energy who are making Seattle's public life more vibrant. |
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Seattle's Sister Cities The City of Seattle has long been an innovator in developing relationships with cities around the world. With Mike James and Susan Han as your guide, learn what these diverse cities have to offer to the modern traveler, and see what Seattle has in common with her "sisters" around the world. |
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Sustainable by Design Looking beyond recycling and pollution control, this program shows how progressive designers, urban planners, educators and business leaders are making sustainability an integral part of their work. Educate yourself by watching Sustainable By Design. |
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Town Hall From Forums to Follies. Also included are lectures and concerts at the City's Town Hall. |
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University Book Store Seattle's University Book Store has been a local favorite for more than a century. The flagship store on University Way is well-stocked and is the site of near daily author readings, book signings and other literary events. |
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