Painting Murals With Ryan Henry Ward
Monday, June 24, 2013 11:25 — 0 Comments
In Seattle, Ryan Henry Ward seems to be everywhere. His murals, which feature mythical figures, animals and frolicking creatures, are on the sides of buildings, garage doors, sidewalks – they’re all over! His style is positive, wondrous and smile-inducing. We had the chance to chat with the artist about his work, process and hope for the future.
Patrick Names
Wednesday, June 19, 2013 18:00 — 0 Comments
A shadowy figure hovers and moves through a space piled high with boxes, perhaps lingering between the reality of loss and the recovery of a world that exists in unearthed memories, encountering treasures and stories of a time before illness had temporarily blurred the triumphs of his Father’s youth. We feel both the solitude and necessity of his search.
Three Songs To The Head vol. 4
Wednesday, June 19, 2013 12:37 — 0 Comments
Hello and welcome back to our series, Three Songs To The Head, where we feature three songs that we love, three songs that are stuck in our domes, three songs we simply feel must be shared with you! This time we’re featuring work by Natalie Quist, Robb Benson and Castle Dwellers. Work that will halt you, work that will push you and work that will ease your afternoon. Enjoy!Â
Two Stories – Nate Brantingham
Thursday, June 13, 2013 11:15 — 1 Comment
Mourning from the End of TimeÂ
Healthy Dudes Score More! – Stephanie Nicole Lum
Monday, June 10, 2013 11:22 — 0 Comments
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Notes From The Croatian Underground – Daniel Davis-Williams
Thursday, June 6, 2013 12:29 — 1 Comment
I once believed the Old World still thrived on the other side of the Atlantic. I pictured it sprawling across rolling hills and green pastures edged with virgin woods. I believed its cobbled streets still shined from the abrasions of horse shoes and wagon wheel. That Old World, grand and immutable, was inhabited by good, simple people. Even then I wouldn’t deny that this Old World was now suffused with modern tech and talk, but I doubted these modern intrusions had dimmed the celestial glow of castles and statues and institutions that had survived the hardships of time.
An Afternoon With World Famous – Ashley Campbell
Wednesday, May 29, 2013 9:33 — 0 Comments
It’s 10:54 AM, I grip my cup of coffee and mentally prepare myself. I feel pretty good, despite the flutter in my stomach. Just nerves. I’m about to enter a world where my own confidence escapes me. A place I have a high level of respect for and draw inspiration from.
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 […]











