Hangin Tuff with Bobbi Rich
Tuesday, February 4, 2014 11:05 — 0 Comments
DJ Bobbi Rich is the creative mind behind the fabulous and eye-catching show, Hangin Tuff, which features live music from local Seattle bands played on a boat and interviews in a hot tub. The nautical theme, which lends itself to fun splashes and intimate bathing suits, is fresh and interesting like no other show in the city. Hangin Tuff will showcase its premier Thursday at 8:30PM at Central Cinema in Capitol Hill. You’ll wanna be there! In the mean time, here’s an interview with the show’s creator.Â
Spek’s Bout That Action
Thursday, January 30, 2014 12:53 — 0 Comments
Not even 48 hours ago, Seattle MC and Producer, Spekulation, put out a song remixing an interview Seahawk running back Marshawn Lynch did with Deion Sanders. In the time since, it’s received over 100,000 hits. This is the second time going viral in about a year for Spek – the first being his Bitter Barista web site. For those of you who haven’t heard the song yet before, or if you want it, like the rest of the country, over and over again, here it is via Spek’s Soundcloud page. Enjoy!
Evan Flory-Barnes On The 2014 Grammy’s
Thursday, January 30, 2014 12:47 — 2 Comments
Evan Flory-Barnes, bassist and composer extrodinaire, played with his band The Teaching on Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ The Heist. As a result, he was invited to the Grammys last weekend to take part in the festivities and to celebrate the record. We sat down to talk with Evan about his experience at the awards show and his thoughts on the whole spectacle.
Band In Seattle: Ayron Jones and Sir Mix A Lot
Wednesday, January 29, 2014 15:49 — 0 Comments
Every Saturday night at 11PM on KSTW (Channel 11 in the Emerald City), Band In Seattle broadcasts their newest episode. This week the  TV show, which features local musicians’ music and interviews, will present Ayron Jones and his mentor Sir Mix A Lot. To get a little insight into the program, we asked BIS founder Conrad Denke about what’s coming up this week.
The Frenchman and the Stranger – Saladin Ambar
Wednesday, January 29, 2014 12:29 — 0 Comments
I’ve never been with a man, what that I didn’t come to know him. You don’t lose a man over years. Not the way a man loses a woman. The good and the not so good. You remember a man. And so I know what I knew, and who he and the other was. But it ain’t hardly worth telling now. Not now that they way on up and respected like. But my memory is good and hard, and to me in my youth, back there in that day, why, I broke those men. The way a woman breaks a […]
Somebody Might See You Standing There – Stephen Morehead
Tuesday, January 28, 2014 12:33 — 9 Comments
Here’s the reason why the top of the mug is a circle: Because every time you take a sip of coffee, it centers you. It brings you back to one spot. The epicenter. The dot in the middle of the page of math homework where lines intersect. It’s the ganglion that allows us to bow our head and bring ourselves together before the nerve tendrils relax and uncurl out to our surroundings and, from there, into the world. That’s why, at the cafe inside the hospital where I work, I drink coffee all day long—because working customer service to several […]
Remembering Myself Reading Derridà – Hege Lepri
Monday, January 27, 2014 11:35 — 0 Comments
“This is just the beginning,†my father says, handing me two of the boxes from his vantage-point half-way up the ladder. The stuffy smell of mould and dust creates an aura around the boxes. The brown cardboard is turning grey and green in certain spots. I’ve spent weeks worrying about this chore. Old nightmares have returned to ride me across the night sky. Though gentler and more forgiving than they used to, they have me worried.
GOODBYE PORK PIE HAT – Kris Faatz
Monday, January 27, 2014 11:29 — 2 Comments
When the man died, he took it with him. He took the throaty coffee-and-cream sound of his tenor horn and the blackstrap molasses flow of his clarinet. Those were from the great years. He took the breathy rasp of that same horn and the fragile squeak of that same clarinet. Those were from the last years. He took the breath he couldn’t catch anymore and the legs that wouldn’t hold him up and the last sour whiff of the liquor he drank. And he took the muscles in his hands and the slow steady beat of his heart, and he […]
Rainier Road Trip – John Davis
Thursday, January 23, 2014 10:29 — 0 Comments
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Inspiration and Perversity in Cumbaya – Ahsan Butt
Tuesday, January 21, 2014 11:29 — 0 Comments
It had all the makings of a night that would fall through. The logistics were becoming more complicated by the second. Last minute costume shopping had been a bust. The hour long commute to the party was beginning (*maybe*) an hour late. So while we huddled around the passenger-side window of a cab pleading with the driver to let all 5 of us in — against the literal law, but in the spirit of the compassionate Virgin, who was hanging from his rear-view mirror — the prospect of driving through Quito to costume-lessly attend a Halloween party whose host I didn’t know lost any […]
The answer isn't poetry, but rather language
- Richard Kenney

Book Release and Reading Feb. 6
January 6th, 2016
Hello fellow readers, travelers and Monarchians! Our first book, Traveling Light, written by Seattle author, Jim Brantingham, is now for sale! And we will be throwing a release party for it Feb. 6 at 6pm in Ravenna Third Place Books (on the corner of 65th and 20th NE). Jim will be reading from the book and there will be guest readers accompanying him. Space is limited, so we suggest you come early. Books can be bought through this link here or at Ravenna Third Place Books (which just ordered it’s second wave of books). We are super excited for this release and […]