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Must List: Six Things to Do This Week

Black voices and trailblazers in comedy, dance, and film

By Sarah Stackhouse February 6, 2025

Three dancers in brown costumes perform a contemporary dance routine on stage this week, showcasing balance and strength through interlocking poses. It's a must-list experience for those seeking captivating things to do.
Photo courtesy of On the Boards

Hey, how’s it going? My kids have been out of school for three days and they, along with the neighborhood kid crew, somehow managed to build a snowman out of less than an inch of snow — truly impressive. With temps set to drop even more tonight, be sure to stay warm out there.

Over at Canlis, there’s a big shake-up with both chef Aisha Ibrahim and co-owner Brian Canlis stepping down. And Tom Papa’s bringing his hilarious, bread-fueled comedy to town. Are you doing anything for Valentine’s Day? How about a fancy suite getaway?

Seattle Pride is switching up its giving strategy this year to focus on smaller, grassroots organizations. And local bars and restaurants are teaming up to support immigrant rights — a reminder of how this city rallies when it counts.

Also, the University of Washington just named Robert J. Jones as its new president. And don’t miss our roundup of Black art and culture for Black History Month — so many great ways to celebrate.


Four individuals in formal attire stand together, set against a black background with soft lighting. Labels above them read: Dave, Dan, Yeardley, Paul. Their poised stance seems like a must-list for elegance in networking events dated 02-06-2025.

Small Town Dicks Live

Thursday, Feb. 6, 8 p.m.
Neptune Theatre
$32.50+

The true crime podcast Small Town Dicks is coming to Seattle for a live taping. Hosts Yeardley Smith (voice of Lisa Simpson) and real-life detectives break down small-town mysteries in a thoughtful, compelling way. True crime fans, this is your chance to see the stories in person.

 

This week, three people in bronze-toned body paint pose dynamically against a black background, expressing motion and tension, as if showcased on a must-list of vibrant performances. They wear minimal clothing, highlighting every sculpted movement.

BLACK HOLE: Trilogy and Triathlon

Feb. 6-8, 8 p.m.
On the Boards
$20+

Dance, sound, and light collide in a stunning hypnotic Afrofuturistic tale of personal growth and collective empowerment. Choreographed by MacArthur Genius Award winner Shamel Pitts, BLACK HOLE fuses movement with visual art to explore themes of vitality, tenderness, and transformation. The trailer is so evocative — the music, the bodies moving together — everything art and dance should be! 

 

On a vibrant red backdrop, a woman in a sleek black and white outfit holds a fan emblazoned with "The Hot & Flashy Tour." Above her, the name "Ms. Pat" stands out in bold letters. Mark your must-list for an important date: 02-06-2025.

Ms. Pat: The Hot and Flashy Tour

Friday, Feb. 7, 7 p.m.
Neptune Theatre
$33+

Ms. Pat pulls no punches with her honest, hilarious stories about motherhood, survival, and everything life throws your way. Declared by The Washington Post as “unforgiving and darkly hilarious” and by The New York Times as “brutally honest and outrageous,” Patricia Williams (aka Ms. Pat) is a comedian, author, radio host, podcaster, and actress. Be ready to laugh the night away. 

 

The smiling woman in a blue shirt holds a microphone, engaging with the audience. It's an event to mark on your Must List, taking place at the Northwest African American Museum, captured beautifully on 02-06-2025 with its decorative border framing the moment.

The Oprah Effect:
A Conversation with Black Women Media Trailblazers

Saturday, Feb. 8, 6 p.m.
Northwest African American Museum
Free

How has Oprah’s influence shaped media representation for Black women? This panel discussion at NAAM features Paris Jackson, Emmy-winning journalist and host of The Newsfeed on Cascade PBS, and Falesha Johnson, entrepreneur, former pro athlete, and co-host of the Rebirth of Life and Love podcast. If you’re curious about how powerful storytelling can change perceptions, this is a conversation you should attend.

 

The poster for the "Tom Papa Grateful Bread Tour 2025" showcases a man with glasses at its center, surrounded by a circular list of various bread types on a sleek black background.

Tom Papa: Grateful Bread Tour

Saturday, Feb. 8, 7 p.m.
The Moore Theatre
$30+

Tom Papa is hilarious and relatable, the guy rooting for all of us just for getting through life. He had my daughter and me laughing so hard at his latest Netflix special. He’s been cracking audiences up for more than 20 years with stories about family, late-night convenience store runs, and bread (lots of bread). 

 

A captivating painting of a woman with closed eyes and hand gently touching her face, set against a circular backdrop split into blue and yellow halves. It's a mesmerizing piece to add to your art collection by 02-06-2025—a definite must-list masterpiece.

Celebrating Black Voices Film Fest

Sunday, Feb. 9, noon-6 p.m.
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
$12+

This one-day festival highlights both classic and contemporary works from Black filmmakers. Expect thought-provoking films that showcase the artistry and cultural impact of Black cinema. One standout is Seattle Black Panthers Fight for Justice & Freedom — it’s about the founding of the Black Panther chapter in Seattle, with a post-film talk with the co-founder of the Seattle Black Panther Party, Elmer Dixon, and filmmaker Marques DuPree.

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