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SCC Drama Department Presents “Lost Girl”

SCC Drama Department Presents “Lost Girl”

Eve Westmoreland, A&E/Features Editor November 26, 2021

After a 20-month long hiatus, SCC’s theater department is making a triumphant return with an imaginative rendition of Kimberly Belflower’s “Lost Girl.” Directed by Bryar Golden, the production...

“Venom” and the Fate of the MCU

“Venom” and the Fate of the MCU

Leuel Bekele, Staff Writer November 12, 2021

Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Venom” (2018) and “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” (2021). Perfection: it’s hard to define. However, that doesn’t excuse the quality of...

Pumpkins surrounding SCCs entrance sign.

The Ebbtide on Spotify: Halloween Deep Cuts

Nova Clark and Emma Dortsch October 29, 2021

Tired of “Thriller”? No need to scream: Below we’ve stitched together a variety of not-so-common spooky picks so you can end the Halloween season with a refreshed playlist for next year and without...

Double Exposure: Halloween Double Features

Double Exposure: Halloween Double Features

Nova Clark, Editor in Chief October 29, 2021

Have you ever found a movie so good you wish there was another one just like it? If you dig deep enough, sometimes there is. To spare you the effort, here are five horror favorites and their perfect...

The Museum of Pop Cultures east entrance.

MoPOP: What’s New?

Eve Westmoreland, A&E/Features Editor October 29, 2021

There’s something for everyone at this beloved downtown Seattle tourist attraction. Tickets for regular museum admission can be bought in-person at the ticket booth or reserved online for $26-$30....

SCC Priority Associate Librarian Lauren Bryant

Fall Favorites: 5 Book Recommendations​​ From an SCC Librarian

Eve Westmoreland, A&E/Features Editor October 14, 2021

We’ve all heard it before: the age-old cliché about young people and their supposed inability to sit down and read a book. ​​Whether it's due to lack of free time or lack of interest, recreational...

Saltoro Chef Cesar Mendez: We are here to make people happy.

A Local Dining Excursion

Larissa Odabai, Marketing Manager June 11, 2021

Do you enjoy good food? If so, you don’t need to go far! Ever since I moved to Washington, I’ve been searching for the best places to satisfy my appetite; and so far, four Shoreline-area restaurants...

Cover of Nancy Wilsons debut solo album You and Me

“You and Me”: A Conversation With Heart Songwriter Sue Ennis

Eve Westmoreland, Staff Writer June 11, 2021

Seattle has housed a rich and vibrant music scene for decades. At every turn, you can feel the budding potential of new musicians and the legacies of yesteryear's legends. While riding Lime bikes...

The Ebbtide on Spotify: Nostalgia

The Ebbtide on Spotify: Nostalgia

Ebbtide Staff May 29, 2021

We’ve all experienced it: The feeling of hearing a song and being all-but-physically sent back in time to an ultra-specific moment. It’s a powerful phenomenon. But what causes it? This type of...

Review: Amazon Prime Debuts ‘Invincible’

Review: Amazon Prime Debuts ‘Invincible’

Leuel Bekele, A&E Editor May 28, 2021

I just can’t get enough superhero movies and TV shows. Looking back, I’ve reviewed “The Boys,” “WW84,” “WandaVision” and Zack Snyder’s director’s cut of “Justice League.” For...

One with the Woods

One with the Woods

Kirk Meyers, News Editor May 28, 2021

Shinrin-yoku, or “forest bathing,” is a practice originating from Japan that involves taking in the forest through the senses. The practice has been shown to result in various physical and psychological...

Origins: True Tales of the Immigrant Experience

Origins: True Tales of the Immigrant Experience

Leuel Bekele, A&E Editor May 28, 2021

SCC will be hosting a free livestreamed event featuring performances written, acted and directed by students. Professor Tony Doupé is heading SCC’s Experimental Theater class with a poignant project...

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