A review of women characters written by women authors "As with McFadden’s other novels, nothing is as it seems, and if you think you know what’s going to happen, you’re wrong. "
Why big acts aren’t coming to the Tri-Cities, and how we can change it "Transforming the Tri-Cities into a thriving hub for entertainment requires a collective effort to overcome existing challenges."
Monthly Movie Reviews "It’s the tail end of winter — that time of the year when Hollywood goes rummaging in the barrel for undemanding hokum to keep movie-goers distracted from the post-holiday blues..."
Musical based on Richland woman’s life coming to a Tri-Cities theatre. Auditions held soon "Auditions will be held in late March for The Sunny Hours, as it is now called."
¿Y qué estás haciendo hasta por acá? (“And what are you doing around here?”) BILINGUAL: "The best part of our story has yet to be written."
Black bodies are beautiful "Black noses prove that in order for something to be beautiful, it doesn't need to be in a single straight line, or at a small scale."
Why are the Tri-Cities failing Palestine? "Our Muslim neighbors need us to stand with them. The Palestinian people need us to stand with them."
Radiante Mujer / Radiant Woman BILINGUAL: "Vicky Frausto, Chelsea Dimas, and Marines Scaramazza join us!"
Tarot Time: We need to change "We need change. The worst thing we could do as a collective is to pour our energy into trying to maintain an ill-fitting normal, or to go backward."
Elder Care(less) "What the glossy website doesn’t show is what residents describe as years of mismanagement, lack of upkeep, and dangerous and unsanitary conditions."
The dreams are yet to come to fruition / Los sueños están para concretarse BILINGUAL: "...This is my story as another immigrant in this country of dreams: The United States of America."
Gallery at the Park: Captivating new exhibition of prints and steel sculptures "This March, Gallery at the Park presents a captivating new 2D and 3D exhibition from Jacqueline Trujillo and Nathan Robles!"
Art and poetry February 2024 A display of all of the art and poetry included in the Febuary issue of Tumbleweird. Enjoy!
Alleviating income inequality "A key priority of most Democrats is reducing the income inequality that has drastically increased since the Reagan Revolution in the 1980s."
Kurtis Dolman: The Last Red Wolf "Are you a fan (or think you could be) of paranormal and urban LGBTQ+ fantasy? If so, continue reading about an exciting new book by a local author!"
Our way… / Nuestro camino... BILINGUAL. “Thanks to all those who receive us warmly, as if they had known us for years.”
A Review of Kristin Hannah’s The Women "The Women, while focused on the experience of women in the Vietnam War, reflects how women have bravely stepped into harm’s way but have been dismissed by history."
Tarot Time: Journeys "It is time for a tarot pick-a-card reading! I kept this one very general with no specific question in mind, letting the cards simply speak for themselves."
Attention citizens / Atención ciudadana BILINGUAL. “In 2023, 285 people died in Washington state due to driving under the influence.”
Urban Poets Society reviews top TV shows and films of the year "This was a beautiful year for TV and film... here are some of our favorites of the year."
What determines greatness?/¿Qué es lo que determina la grandeza? BILINGUAL. “You share the same nature as the cosmos. You are part of it… so trust that you will grow.”
Game Review: Thunder Road: Vendetta "And then there are games like Thunder Road that ask the all-important question: I wonder what would happen if I just ran my car into that other car?"