Fans will get an intimate experience with Peppermint and her band as she takes you on a journey of music and song with selections from Volume 1 & 2 and a few unreleased nuggets from the forthcoming Volume 3 included in the live show as well. Peppermint – the trailblazing actress, singer, reality star, and activist who continues to defy limitations has announced she will hit the road this summer in support of her latest release Moment of Weakness: Letters To My Lovers with live performances throughout July. Happy Birthday Miss Jackson!! – said PeppermintĬheck out the video above and more on Peppermint: I gathered a bunch of friends who are also big fans of Janet to put together a dance tribute video of “If” from her 1993 album: Janet. Now that I have the ability, I wanted to do those performances justice. Whether gathering High School football players as reluctant dancers, teaching the routine at a summer camp talent show or putting together some of my own shows, I have always modeled my live performances after Janet’s but up until this moment most of those are just memories with nothing to show and no way to look back on. “ Janet Jackson has always been an icon and I’ve always idolized her. Peppermint got a lot of social media attention last month with her Janet Jackson dance video tribute in honor of the singer’s birthday…Janet loved it so much, she shared it on her social media. You can snag tickets for all her shows, over at her website: The nationwide tour in July will include stops in Portland (at the Hawthorne Theatre on July 17th) and Seattle’s Chop Suey on Monday, July 18th. Now the transgender activist is hitting the road for a multi-city tour to promote her latest release, Moment of Weakness: Letters To My Lovers . You can also learn more about the project and add your early feedback at fabulous star PEPPERMINT who wowed RuPaul’s Drag Race fans back in Season Nine has made a name for herself since then as an actress and singer with big roles on Broadway, including starring in “Head Over Heels”, the Go-Gos musical and releasing several musical albums. Lehman said the hope is for the project to break ground in late summer of 2023. Contact and learn more about the group here. This week, the Pike/Pine Urban Neighborhood Council will host a discussion of the project that is planned for Tuesday night beginning at 6 PM. In the meantime, the developers are presenting plans to neighbors and community groups. The dealership purchased the 15,000 square-foot garage for $2.25 million.Įuclid Union will go through the city’s design review process beginning later this year. In 2018, CHS reported on early plans from 12th Ave’s Ferrari and Maserati of Seattle to expand onto E Madison with a new a new Alfa Romeo Seattle showroom and sales offices in the overhauled garage. The new agreement to acquire and develop the old Talbot Building garage as part of the project will scuttle plans to create a new car dealership on the E Madison property sandwiched between Chop Suey and the Madison Pub. Learn more at (Image: Euclid Union)ĬHS reported here last May on the original plans for the development to rise and replace the buildings formerly home to Oola Distillery, gay bar Union, Restaurant Zoe, and Bar Sue. “If they want a gated community they live somewhere else.” “People don’t rent at the corner of 14th and Union and want suburbs,” Lehman said. Lehman of Euclid tells CHS, adding that the planned mixed-use Euclid Union will be built to help make sure the lives of residents mix well with the popular nightlife spots below. “We will wrap around the Diesel and Chop Suey,” T.J. The agreed acquisition will allow Euclid Development and Capitol Hill-based architects Board and Vellum to expand the planned seven-story development from an 80-unit building at 14th and Union to one that now jigsaws into the block with 136 apartment units above mixed-use commercial and an underground parking lot. Plans for redevelopment of the former distillery and restaurant at the corner of 14th and Union will now push through the block and onto E Madison with a new land deal for the 1920-built Talbot Building garage, CHS has learned. Now, any plans for expansion of the final, fancy vestige of the neighborhood’s car retailing community has been thrust aside by Capitol Hill’s everlasting growth industry: new apartments. The new shape of plans at 14th and Union (Image: CHS)Ĭapitol Hill’s golden age of the auto row passed long ago.
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