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FANHS Filipino American Vietnam Veterans Oral History Project - June 10, 2016 11/11/2024

FANHS Filipino American Vietnam Veterans Oral History Project - June 10, 2016 Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) Executive Director Dorothy Cordova and the FANHS Greater Seattle Chapter recognized the need for Vietnam War…

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Seafair Event Calendar 2024 — Seafair 07/11/2024

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Seafair Event Calendar 2024 — Seafair

10/30/2023

In search for a plumber for hopefully a simple bathroom sink leak! Our plumber retired last year and moved. Seattle area
Thank you!

06/28/2023

You are the only one in my heart, I think about you every day!

Tickets | The Rumba Kings (Fall 2023) featuring the Arcobaleno String Quartet and Special Guests | The Triple Door 06/17/2023

Tickets | The Rumba Kings (Fall 2023) featuring the Arcobaleno String Quartet and Special Guests | The Triple Door Check This Out: Get tickets and show information for The Rumba Kings (Fall 2023) featuring the Arcobaleno String Quartet and Special Guests - The Triple Door

06/17/2023

Recently became aware of F***y and their history…….

Looking for a chill weekend plan that's indoors with A/C? Join us on Sunday, June 18, at 2pm for a film screening + listening party of F***Y: The Right to Rock! A Pride month screening and music celebration all in one ✨ Playing at the Tateuchi Story Theatre in Wing Luke Museum, we'll celebrate F***y's music after the documentary with a casual listening session of their music.

Get your tickets at bit.ly/fannyjune18 🎟 Sliding scale tickets starting at $5, with some light drinks and snacks included. This event was made possible by a grant from Historic South Downtown.

F***Y: The Right to Rock reveals the untold story of a 1960s California garage band co-founded by two q***r, Filipina American sisters with other teenage girls, which morphed into the ferocious rock group F***y, the first band of all women to release an LP with a major record label. Despite releasing five critically acclaimed albums, counting David Bowie as one of their most vocal fans, F***y's groundbreaking impact in music has been lost in the mists of time... until bandmates reunite 50 years later with a new rock record deal and chance to right the wrongs of music history.

F***y blasted glass ceilings of racism and sexism back in the 1960s and 70s, with the le***an bandmates told they either hide their LBGTQ identity or leave the band. And with their new album, these feisty women of color — now in their late 60s — now take on the stigmas of ageism as well. F***Y: The Right to Rock ultimately raises critical questions about identity, perseverance, love, family and the elusive alchemy of pursuing the American Dream.

06/16/2023

Looking for a chill weekend plan that's indoors with A/C? Join us on Sunday, June 18, at 2pm for a film screening + listening party of F***Y: The Right to Rock! A Pride month screening and music celebration all in one ✨ Playing at the Tateuchi Story Theatre in Wing Luke Museum, we'll celebrate F***y's music after the documentary with a casual listening session of their music.

Get your tickets at bit.ly/fannyjune18 🎟 Sliding scale tickets starting at $5, with some light drinks and snacks included. This event was made possible by a grant from Historic South Downtown.

F***Y: The Right to Rock reveals the untold story of a 1960s California garage band co-founded by two q***r, Filipina American sisters with other teenage girls, which morphed into the ferocious rock group F***y, the first band of all women to release an LP with a major record label. Despite releasing five critically acclaimed albums, counting David Bowie as one of their most vocal fans, F***y's groundbreaking impact in music has been lost in the mists of time... until bandmates reunite 50 years later with a new rock record deal and chance to right the wrongs of music history.

F***y blasted glass ceilings of racism and sexism back in the 1960s and 70s, with the le***an bandmates told they either hide their LBGTQ identity or leave the band. And with their new album, these feisty women of color — now in their late 60s — now take on the stigmas of ageism as well. F***Y: The Right to Rock ultimately raises critical questions about identity, perseverance, love, family and the elusive alchemy of pursuing the American Dream.

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