Exciting Classical Symphony Orchestra Concert. The program includes: Ethel Smyth - Overture to ’The Wreckers' Viet Cuong - Extra(ordinarily) Fancy | Susan Jacoby and Logan Esterling, oboes Aaron Copland - El Salon […]
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Exciting Classical Symphony Orchestra Concert. The program includes: Ethel Smyth - Overture to ’The Wreckers' Viet Cuong - Extra(ordinarily) Fancy | Susan Jacoby and Logan Esterling, oboes Aaron Copland - El Salon […]
$12 – $25
Whether you know her from her short stories in The New Yorker or The Atlantic or from one of her bestselling novels, Lauren Groff is arguably one of the leading literary voices in the U.S. Groff will share from her new collection of short stories, Brawler, which reflects upon humanity’s ceaseless battle between our dark and light angels. Ranging from […]
$39 – $64 (Includes Book)
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When it comes to the phenomenon that is consciousness, there is one point on which scientists, philosophers, and artists all agree: it feels like something to be us. Yet the fact that we have a subjective experience of the world remains one of nature’s greatest mysteries. How is it that our mental operations are accompanied by feelings, […]
$49 (Includes Book)
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James McBride is a New York Times bestselling author, musician and screenwriter. His latest novel, The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, has become a global phenomenon, with over a million copies sold in […]
$7 – $90
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Based on Alexis Pauline Gumbs’ forthcoming book of poetic indexes, this interactive poetic lecture explores the life, teaching, and artwork of color theorist Alma Thomas. Engaging themes of audience, intimacy, abstract expressionist art, and the dynamic relationship between Black women’s creativity and the process of being Earth, the lecture invites participants into a rhythmic dialogue […]
$0 – $50
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Psychedelic therapy is rapidly gaining traction as a promising approach for addressing substance use disorders—from alcohol and opioids to nicotine and beyond. This session will explore how psychedelic compounds like ibogaine, ketamine, and psilocybin may help interrupt compulsive cycles, uncover root causes of addiction, and support sustained recovery. Featuring Dr. Nathan Sackett of the UW […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
Annie Clark made her recorded debut as St. Vincent in 2007 with Marry Me, quickly becoming regarded as one of the most innovative and fascinating presences in modern music. Her subsequent albums would include Actor (2009), Strange Mercy (2011), her self-titled fourth album, and winner of the 2014 GRAMMY for Best Alternative Album. In 2017, her fifth album MASS EDUCTION would break […]
$79 – $89
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Town Hall’s annual gala, Spark & Sustain, is a celebration of the curiosity, conversation, and connection that fill our building all year long. Join us for an evening that brings our community together to reflect and invest in what makes Town Hall possible. You’ll hear from inspiring voices, take part in gala games, and toast to a few celebratory moments along the way, all in support of Town Hall’s future! You can participate by attending Spark & Sustain, raising your paddle,…
$350+
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Program: Cindy Cox*+ - Dreaming a world's edge Robert Schumann - Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54, I. Allegro affettuoso 2025 Concerto Competition Winner: Isabel Yang, Piano Felix Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 1 Join NOCCO for a vibrant evening of orchestral discovery and youthful brilliance. The concert opens with Cindy Cox’s Dreaming a world's […]
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Join Dr. Jim deMaine, a pulmonary/critical care physician, and Rebecca Crichton, Executive Director of Northwest Center for Creative Aging, to discuss our choices when seriously ill. Do advance directives really work? How can we advocate for ourselves and our loved ones? Jim draws from his book Facing Death: Finding Dignity, Hope, and Healing at the End, a memoir about helping us plan for a more peaceful, healing death.
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
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Across the water from Seattle, you can visit the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial. It’s a place to honor and learn from the past. Evelyn Iritani, a longtime Seattle […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
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A night to wipe out the boundaries between worlds with the music of Christopher Larkin from Hollow Knight and Silksong, performed by Los Angeles-based ensemble Knights of Tears. Program: Enter […]
$50 – $83 (fees included)
A night to wipe out the boundaries between worlds with the music of Christopher Larkin from Hollow Knight and Silksong, performed by Los Angeles-based ensemble Knights of Tears. Program: Enter […]
$50 – $83 (fees included)
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Crowdsource Choirs continues their Sing Seattle Songs theme—and once again, you help shape the show by choosing the music. The songs may be born in Seattle, inspired by Seattle, or made iconic through Seattle films and stories—but the final setlist will emerge from your votes. Choose the songs you want to sing on by voting here. Your […]
$25 – $50 Sliding Scale
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Solstice Symphony Orchestra returns on March 14 with a FREE Saturday evening concert. This performance also marks the debut of Solstice Camerata, a new chamber-orchestra ensemble dedicated to repertoire written for smaller orchestral forces. Admission is free; tickets are required. Titled American Echoes, the concert will explore the “American sound” across time, space, and perspectives. The program opens […]
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From the mind of Brett Hamil, the cartoonist behind Doom Loop and co-producer of Joketellers Union, comes an utterly unique talk show. Starring Hamil’s wistful handyman alter ego Burl Dirkman, Power Thru It! with Burl Dirkman will take the audience on a comedic journey of self-discovery, featuring interviews with local luminaries J. Kenji López-Alt and […]
$15 – $40 Sliding Scale
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Every piece has a new story to tell. Seattle Festival Orchestra’s winter concert invites you into a world where music evolves, surprises, and tells bold stories. In her third collaboration with SFO, composer and cellist Olivia Marckx presents a newly reimagined version of Night Terrace, a vivid work brimming with mystery and texture. Korngold’s Violin Concerto, brought […]
$0 – $20
Whether or not you call yourself religious, there’s no denying that religion has an impact on society across the continents. And there is no faith more dominant than Christianity in the United States today. Washington State University professor and historian Matthew A. Sutton can show you just exactly how evangelical Christianity entwines itself with all […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
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Although the present ubiquity of Apple is well-known, how much do you know about its past? Just in time for Apple’s 50th anniversary, author and CBS correspondent David Pogue tells the history of the iconic company: how it was born, nearly died, and was revived under the legendary Steve Jobs, and how it later became […]
$10 – $35 + Optional Book Add-on
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As we cascade further into the digital age, concerns over privacy and data security continue to rise with increasing urgency. As artificial intelligence expands its reach, vast aggregates of personal data are constantly being mined to refine future models. But, the fight for digital privacy is as old as the digital age itself. In Privacy’s Defender: […]
$10 – $35 + Optional Book Add-on
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Is the series The Pitt reality or fiction? In the series The Pitt there are several episodes where doctors discuss a patient’s wishes with loved ones when the patient cannot communicate. You can often hear forms referenced like Advance Directives, Do Not Resuscitate Orders and the Portable Order for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST). These forms are all methods […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
Join local beekeepers, gardeners, and native plant experts in a conversation about turning your own backyard into a native ecosystem oasis. Learn about the benefits of mason bees, the importance of best-gardening practices to protect Puget Sound salmon, and how you can make a difference in keeping our city climate change resilient. Featuring Dave Hunter, author […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
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At a moment when national politics are testing the boundaries of constitutional protections and human dignity, local communities are asking a vital question: What can we do to protect one another? Join Town Hall Seattle and The Stranger for the March 19 edition of the Speaking of Seattle civic conversation series, an evening focused on immigrant […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
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Saha Gnawa brings North African futurism to the U.S., uniting the founders of Innov Gnawa with leading figures from New York City's jazz and contemporary music scenes to reimagine modern Gnawa […]
$25 – $50 Sliding Scale
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Ibram X. Kendi, the National Book Award-winning historian of Stamped from the Beginning charts how “great replacement theory” has moved from the margins to become the most dominant political theory of our time — and what we can do to safeguard democracy from this insidious threat. What is great replacement theory? Variations on the theory have existed […]
$60 – $85 (Includes Book)
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Comedian, historian, and bestselling author Cate Osborn brings a special program derived from her live touring show, Wildly Unprepared. This evening features a curated portion of the performance, exploring the strange and surprising history of magic, spectacle, and belief, along with storytelling and conversation about curiosity, culture, and the stories we inherit. While this program […]
$10 – $35 + Optional Book Add-on
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Whoome is excited to bring Sing Along to Seattle for the first time. An unforgettable musical experience! This one-of-a-kind event invites you to take center stage, singing timeless Arabic classics chosen by you, our audience. With digital lyrics provided, everyone gets to be the lead singer in this interactive musical celebration. Join Maple Arts Group […]
$55 – $70
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Want to watch 90 middle-schoolers knock out words like éclaircissement, palooka, and quonk? So do we! The regional spelling bee brings together students from schools across King and Snohomish Counties who have already proven themselves to be fantastic spellers. This year’s bee will be moderated by Seattle Radio Theatre founder and KIRO Radio’s producer, host, and […]
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Forest ecologist Suzanne Simard has long been fascinated by the sharing of natural knowledge. From the interconnected root systems she studied in her book Finding the Mother Tree to her ongoing work as an educator, Simard has learned to see the importance of cooperative efforts to share resources and knowledge. Joined in conversation by Seattle-based nature journalist […]
$10 – $35 + Optional Book Add-on
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Stephen Graham Jones is the author of bone-chilling novels that include The Only Good Indians, My Heart Is a Chainsaw, I Was a Teenage Slasher, and most recently, The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, a historical horror novel tracing the life of a vampire who haunts the fields of the Blackfeet reservation looking for justice. A diary, written in 1912 by […]
$7 – $90
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Join KUOW for a special live taping of On Point with Meghna Chakrabarti Tuesday, March 31 at Town Hall Seattle. Seattle’s mayor, socialist Katie Wilson, won one of the tightest elections in the city’s history last year. Now, three months into the job, how is her progressive agenda taking shape — and what might national […]
$29
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When we think of environmental conservation, we tend to think in terms of emerging technologies and increased data tracking. While technology is one piece of the puzzle, we are also called to look back and take stock of information that has existed since time immemorial. In Indigenous communities, knowledge of the environment and how to […]
$10 – $35 + Optional Book Add-on
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A conversation about the emerging potential of psychedelics, particularly psilocybin, in addressing eating disorders—a psychiatric area marked by persistent treatment challenges. This Salon dives into groundbreaking research showing how psychedelics disrupt entrenched thought patterns, ease cognitive rigidity, and foster self-compassion and emotional reconnection. April Pride and invited experts will discuss the limitations of current treatments […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale
If nothing is truly new, what is creativity? In this special live event, New York Times bestselling author and James Beard Award–winning chef J. Kenji López-Alt joins Grammy-nominated violinist and composer Tessa Lark for an evening of cooking, music, and conversation. Moderated by renowned food writer, Serious Eats founder, and Special Sauce host Ed Levine, the program explores how creatives build […]
$55 – $150
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In her new memoir, Adult Braces, Lindy West brings readers along on an uproarious cross-country road trip as she unpacks her last few tumultuous years, rediscovers herself, and reinvents her marriage. Through Shrill — the book and then the Hulu series — Lindy West became an inspiration. To this day, she is stopped on the street and hailed as […]
$10 – $35 + Optional Book Add-on
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Come sing, dance, and laugh with the band that has rocked its way into the hearts of both kids and parents, as they fly with superheroes and dance on the […]
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale (Free for ages 22 & Under)
Join philosopher Slavoj Žižek for a guide to the end times. Is despair the only hope? Can the world escape the clutches of libertarian fascism? Erudite and comic, ironic and profound, philosopher Slavoj Žižek has travelled into territory where few of us dare to tread – and at age 76, he shows no signs of […]
$58 – $105
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