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    2024 Seattle Reads Kickoff

    To launch the 2024 edition of Seattle Reads, featuring “Parable of the Sower” by the late Octavia Butler, the Foundation hosted a panel event about the exciting community programming taking place to celebrate the classic novel.

    icon  View Video (00:54:07) | Posted May 2024

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    Seattle Reads Presents Lisa Myers Bulmash

    Join us to hear visual artist Lisa Myers Bulmash discuss her process and creation of an artwork informed by "The Vanishing Half."

    icon  View Video (00:52:16) | Posted December 2021

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    An Evening with Khu.éex’

    Members of Khu.éex’, a funk/rock band founded by internationally known glass artist Preston Singletary, will share their music and some stories behind their most recent album Héen.

    icon  View Video (01:04:47) | Posted November 2020

  • Thi Bui

    2019 Seattle Reads presents Thi Bui

    Thi Bui will discuss "The Best We Could Do." The evening will also feature a staged reading from the book, adapted by Susan Lieu and directed by Kathy Hsieh, in partnership with Book-It Repertory Theatre. Recorded on April 13, 2019.

    icon  Listen to Audio (01:25:21) | View transcription (pdf) | Posted April 2019

  • Yaa Gyasi

    2018 Seattle Reads: 'Homegoing:' A conversation with Yaa Gyasi

    Celebrate 20 years of Seattle Reads with featured author, Yaa Gyasi!

    icon  Listen to Audio (01:10:20) | View transcription (pdf) | Posted May 2018

  • Angela Flournoy

    2017 Seattle Reads - Main Event with Angela Flournoy

    Listen in to our 2017 Seattle Reads - Main Event as Angela Flournoy reads from "The Turner House" and takes audience questions. Northwest Tap Connection and the African-American Writers Alliance perform dance and poetry inspired by the novel. -- Love, sacrifice, pride, and unlikely inheritances; "The Turner House" is a compelling consideration of the price we pay for our dreams, and the ways in which our families bring us home. Recorded on May 11, 2017.

    icon  Listen to Audio (01:01:16) | View transcription (pdf) | Posted May 2017

  • Angela Flournoy

    2017 Seattle Reads: Meet Angela Flournoy at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute

    Join the conversation about this year's Seattle Reads selection, "The Turner House," at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. Author Angela Flournoy will be in conversation with visual artist Inye Wokoma that is moderated by Vivian Phillips. Recorded on May 10, 2017. 

    icon  Listen to Audio (00:55:44) | View transcription (pdf) | Posted May 2017

  • Peter Heller

    2015 Seattle Reads - Peter Heller with Book-It Repertory Theatre present: The Painter

    Book-It Repertory Theatre presents staged readings from 'The Painter' and author Peter Heller joins adapter Bryan Birch, director David Quicksall and cast for post-performance discussion. -- 'The Painter' recounts the story of famous artist Jim Stegner, as he struggles to manage the dark impulses within himself. He lives peacefully in rural Colorado, spending his days painting and fly fishing, until he encounters a brutal act of violence that rips his quiet life wide open. Recorded on May 16, 2015.

    icon  Listen to Audio (01:25:27) | View transcription (pdf) | Posted May 2015

  • Peter Heller

    2015 Seattle Reads 'The Painter': Meet Author Peter Heller

    Author Peter Heller joins a discussion with readers about this year's Seattle Reads title - 'The Painter.'  -- 'The Painter' recounts the story of famous artist Jim Stegner, as he struggles to manage the dark impulses within himself. He lives peacefully in rural Colorado, spending his days painting and fly fishing, until he encounters a brutal act of violence that rips his quiet life wide open.

    icon  Listen to Audio (01:00:10) | Posted May 2015

  • Richard Blanco

    2014 Seattle Reads “For All of Us, One Today”: Meet Author Richard Blanco

    Come meet Richard Blanco and join in a discussion with the writer and other readers about Blanco's memoir, "For All of Us, One Today: An Inaugural Poet's Journey." Recorded on April 29, 2014.

    icon  Listen to Audio (01:11:07) | View transcription (pdf) | Posted April 2014