Interview by Sally Linn Ordering a licorice and salted caramel ice cream cup for an 11am treat, Devon Damonte maintained his personal unpredictability and whimsy when I met to interview him for this issue. Teacher, community member, and artist, Devon has no singular medium for his work. His focus is […]
Stuff 2 Do October 4 – October 18
By Morrissey Morrissey and Chloe Marina Manchester Friday 10/6 Dance Oly Dance Thurston Community Radio. 8 p.m. Free. Another dance party on this dance October night, this time TELEVISED! Dance Oly Dance is a public access T.V. show that has a monthly DJ and green-screen-powered dance party every first Friday, […]
Jessica Maia Rasmussen Cover Artist
Jessica Maia Rasmussen, a senior at Evergreen, left the ART/ WORK program in the Spring to work as a exhibition intern at documenta14 in Kassel, Germany. Documenta is an arts exhibition started as a post-war revitalization project in 1955, that has historically focused on conceptual art. For documenta14, the exhibition […]
Arts Walk
By Mason Soto This weekend Olympia’s downtown streets will come alive with culture and creativity at the Arts Walk festival. A staple of downtown community life, Arts Walk offers a quick snippet of the vast array Olympia’s artists, condensed into two nights. Since 2000, this twice annual event has brought […]
Burger Fight Big Tom’s Vs. Eagan’s
By Sally Linn Have you ever wondered about the mysteries* behind the Eastside/Westside feud between Big Tom’s of the Eastside and Eagan’s (Pepsi Fry) on the Westside? So did we and decided to put each drive-in to the test, burger on burger, shake on shake, so you know where to […]
Ruby Love Cover Artist
After two years, our beloved Arts & Culture editor Ruby Love will be leaving us. We are excited to be able to publish her work before she heads off to greener pastures. “These photographs were made as part of an ongoing series which looks at three generations of women in […]
Around Town As an new student, you’re about to dive not just into a new school but into a new city. Our staff has pulled together a compilation of their favorite spots.
Priest Point Park Just east of Downtown lies 314 acres of lush winding woods along Budd Bay. Follow steep trails of Douglas fir, bigleaf maple, and red alder through ravines hugging teal water inlets, or take a leisurely walk on the saltwater shorelines. Watch out—Priest Point Park is known for […]
The Lowdown on Photoland
By Sally Linn Photoland here at Evergreen is a haven for all things photography and it’s available to use for free for enrolled students. While it is one of Evergreen’s many amazing resources, its commitment to providing a dedicated environment for darkroom photography makes it stand out on a very […]
Stuff to Do May 31 – June 14
Olympia Comics Festival Friday June 2-Saturday June 3 Timberland Library – 313 8th Ave SE // Olympia Center – 222 Columbia St NW // Capitol Theater – 206 Fifth Ave // Danger Room – 201 Fourth Ave. W. All events free except for the stage show ($6) The Northwest’s longest-running […]
Sarah Gluck & Rae Lesinski Cover Artist Interview
By Ruby Love Sarah Gluck and Rae Lesinski created the series “Luxury” as a photographic collaboration for their program “Narrative Tableau: Conceptual Strategies in Studio Photography. “Shot on medium format film in Evergreen’s photo studios, the series is an homage to classical still life paintings. The series came about as […]
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