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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 2 MIN

Seattle Local Pulse: Arts, Sports and Family Fun Fill Your Sunday

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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Sunday, April 19th. We're looking at a busy day ahead in our city. The weather is expected to be mostly cloudy with temperatures reaching around 22 degrees Celsius, so bundle up a bit if you're heading out. It's a great day to be outside though, and there's plenty to do across Seattle this weekend. Over at the Seattle Asian Art Museum, Ragamala is hosting its Indian Classical Music and Arts Celebration from 11 AM to 4 PM. It's a family friendly event with drum circles led by Ravi Albright of the Seattle Tabla Institute, beginner vocal workshops, and performances from celebrated sitar player Pandit. Free admission, so if you're looking for some cultural enrichment this morning, that's a wonderful option. Speaking of entertainment, Les Miserables wraps up its run at the Paramount Theatre today. If you haven't caught the production yet, this is your last chance. The final shows are happening this afternoon and evening with doors opening an hour early. Down at T-Mobile Park, our Mariners are taking on the Texas Rangers at 1 10 PM. Sound Transit is running special Sounder trains from Everett to Seattle if you want to catch the game. The N Line will be making stops at Edmonds around 11 11 AM, so plenty of time to make your way down to the ballpark and cheer on our hometown team. The International Children's Friendship Festival continues today as well through 6 PM at Seattle Center. This is the 16th year for what's become the largest children's festival in the Pacific Northwest. Kids of all ages are taking center stage as both organizers and performers, celebrating culture and creativity. For those looking for evening entertainment, ORA Nightclub in Seattle is hosting Latin Saturdays, which continues into early Sunday morning with DJ Travesura. And over in Kent, the Third Day 30th Anniversary Tour is coming to the accesso ShoWare Center this evening. If you're a fan of the band, tonight is your chance to catch them live. We're also seeing some community organizing happening around our neighborhoods. The Riff Raff League continues meeting weekly at Push Pull Ballard for mutual aid and community building, so if you're interested in getting involved locally, that's something worth checking out. It's shaping up to be a vibrant Sunday across Seattle with music, theater, sports, and family activities all happening simultaneously. Whatever you choose to do, we hope you enjoy your day in our beautiful city. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. Thanks for tuning in and please remember to subscribe. For more updates check out quiet please dot ai. We'll see you tomorrow with more local news. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Sunday, April 19th. We're looking at a busy day ahead in our city. The weather is expected to be mostly cloudy with temperatures reaching around 22 degrees Celsius, so bundle up a bit if you're heading out. It's a great day to be outside though, and there's plenty to do across Seattle this weekend. Over at the Seattle Asian Art Museum, Ragamala is hosting its Indian Classical Music and Arts Celebration from 11 AM to 4 PM. It's a family friendly event with drum circles led by Ravi Albright of the Seattle Tabla Institute, beginner vocal workshops, and performances from celebrated sitar player Pandit. Free admission, so if you're looking for some cultural enrichment this morning, that's a wonderful option. Speaking of entertainment, Les Miserables wraps up its run at the Paramount Theatre today. If you haven't caught the production yet, this is your last chance. The final shows are happening this afternoon and evening with doors opening an hour early. Down at T-Mobile Park, our Mariners are taking on the Texas Rangers at 1 10 PM. Sound Transit is running special Sounder trains from Everett to Seattle if you want to catch the game. The N Line will be making stops at Edmonds around 11 11 AM, so plenty of time to make your way down to the ballpark and cheer on our hometown team. The International Children's Friendship Festival continues today as well through 6 PM at Seattle Center. This is the 16th year for what's become the largest children's festival in the Pacific Northwest. Kids of all ages are taking center stage as both organizers and performers, celebrating culture and creativity. For those looking for evening entertainment, ORA Nightclub in Seattle is hosting Latin Saturdays, which continues into early Sunday morning with DJ Travesura. And over in Kent, the Third Day 30th Anniversary Tour is coming to the accesso ShoWare Center this evening. If you're a fan of the band, tonight is your chance to catch them live. We're also seeing some community organizing happening around our neighborhoods. The Riff Raff League continues meeting weekly at Push Pull Ballard for mutual aid and community building, so if you're interested in getting involved locally, that's something worth checking out. It's shaping up to be a vibrant Sunday across Seattle with music, theater, sports, and family activities all happening simultaneously. Whatever you choose to do, we hope you enjoy your day in our beautiful city. This has been Seattle Local Pulse. Thanks for tuning in and please remember to subscribe. For more updates check out quiet please dot ai. We'll see you tomorrow with more local news. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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