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Western Washingtons seven gems that Shoreline Community College students and visitors wont want to miss. The best part is that theyre only a hop, skip and a jump away from campus.

7 Gems of Washington

Cheryl Amelia, A&E Editor April 19, 2024

On the rare occasions that Washington gifts us a beautiful day, one might wonder which sights to hurriedly visit before the next gray cloud hovers over Rain City. Aside from the one and only icon — Seattle’s...

A promotional image to showcase The Retreat the film that won the best picture award at the show.

Local Film Festival Delights Audience with Diverse Short Films

Lewin Artra and Annabelle Woram April 19, 2024

ShoreLake Arts hosted their 8th annual Short Short Film Festival on Saturday evening in SCC’s on-campus theater, “where people young and old ‘left their couches’ to gather in ‘the best place...

The art gallery in all its glory. There were so many submissions of wall art this time that the professor curating the exhibit, Zachary Mazur, was impressed with the overall number of submissions that were submitted.

A&E Editor Fixes Her Gaze on Three Selected Artworks

Cheryl Amelia, A&E Editor March 15, 2024

As spring gains closer into the horizon, the Student Exhibition arises first lasting from Feb. 12 until Mar. 15 2024 in the Administration Building 1000, Lobby. There was a 3D portrait, inner workings...

The potters wheel at the Shoreline Community College Ceramic Showcase winter quarter 2024.

Potters of SCC “Light the Fire Within”

Cheryl Amelia, A&E Editor February 2, 2024

Against the wintry frozen campus, a collection of blazing ceramic pieces reside within Shoreline Community College’s Building 1000. Pieces made by advanced, intermediate and beginner potters will continue...

Jeffrey Wright stars in American Fiction, a Black author and professor whose writing stalls because his writing isnt deemed Black enough.

The Perils of Fiction in America

Leuel Bekele, Staff Writer January 19, 2024
I found myself wishing Monk would cut through his insecurities and live in his truth to make things right. Who wouldn’t want to live like that?
A member of the tech crew helps to prepare the set for the beginning of the show by moving a massive staircase off the stage.

A Wrinkle in Time: Visual Effects Star

Cheryl Amelia and Jeffrey Shirts December 8, 2023

A Wrinkle in Time teleports to Shoreline Community College’s theater this December. Brought to you by the students from the Theater and Film department. Director Bryar Golden’s vision of “good overcoming...

Review: SCC’s “Lost Girl” Finds Its Way Home

Review: SCC’s “Lost Girl” Finds Its Way Home

Eve Westmoreland, A&E/Features Editor December 13, 2021

The SCC drama department put on a nostalgic and thoughtful performance of Kimberly Belflower’s “Lost Girl,” with the exception of a few shortcomings. Throughout the production, which was directed...

‘Wonder Woman 1984’: Promising Themes Lead To Underwhelming Payoff

‘Wonder Woman 1984’: Promising Themes Lead To Underwhelming Payoff

Leuel Bekele, A&E Editor January 22, 2021

It’s been three years since “Wonder Woman” last graced the screen, so it’s no surprise that fans of the DC Cinematic Universe were anticipating the return of the superheroine played by Gal Gadot...

The Opening Act starring Jimmy O. Yang, Alex Moffat and Cedric the Entertainer

Review: “The Opening Act” Serves Up a Realistic Slice of the Stand-Up Scene

Leuel Bekele, A&E Editor December 3, 2020

“The Opening Act” is an independent film about an aspiring stand-up comedian named Will Chu (Jimmy O. Yang) who is given the opportunity to emcee for his favorite comedian, Billy G (Cedric the Entertainer)...

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