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Arts & Culture Events and Discussions at Town Hall Seattle

When Nov. 22
Where Town Hall Seattle
Neighborhood First Hill
Event Type Cultural Events, Exhibits, Collections & Lectures
CostPrices vary per event - see individual event pages
Description

Town Hall’s Arts & Culture series elevates the voices of local artists while bringing world-renowned cultural icons to Seattle audiences. From lectures to live performances, this series celebrates music, photography, sculpture, philosophy, heritage, and traditions around the world that enrich our lives. Tickets for most Town Hall-produced events are offered on a sliding scale starting at $5, and ages 22 and under are admitted for free.

Upcoming events:

  • A Book That Believes in Baking – Nov. 20
    Chefs Christina Tosi and Frankie Gaw will discuss Tosi’s new cookbook, Bake Club: 101 Must-Have Moves for Your Kitchen, a collection of dozens of sweet and savory recipes for all ages and experience levels.
  • Opening Doors to the Outdoors — Inclusivity in Climbing – Nov. 21
    Join Trust for Public Land for an inspiring conversation with prominent Asian American climbers Cody Kaemmerlen, Kathy Karlo, and Nina Williams about overcoming barriers to access to the outdoors.
  • Misogynoir — The Intersection of Misogyny and Anti-Blackness – Nov. 21
    Social activist and author Lindsey T.H. Jackson presents her new book, Unlearning, offering the opportunity to address issues like discrimination, social justice, violence, and many other pressing (and often taboo) topics while healing and learning together.
  • An Era Like No Other — How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music – Nov. 22
    In his new book, author and pop music enthusiast Rob Sheffield dives fearlessly into the labyrinth of Taylor Swift’s extensive artistic legacy, personal lore and professional highlights.
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