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The Muse Hour with Karamo Brownhttps://www.tacomaartslive.org/events/calendar/eventdetail/1738/-/the-muse-hour-with-karamo-brown | Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020 at 7:30 p.m.
Tacoma Arts Live, Cal Poly Arts, and Luther Burbank Center for the Arts present The Muse Hour, a four-event virtual series offered this Fall that includes a moderated Q&A session with each artist. In this virtual event, explore topics of toxic masculinity, anxiety, racism, intersectionality, gun violence, substance abuse, and more with the lifestyle guru from Netflix’s Queer Eye.
Tickets are $11.50 per show and on sale now http://bit.ly/TheMuseHour to the general public, or FREE for Tacoma Arts Live members (Grit City Level and above)
About Karamo: Onstage (and on screen), Karamo draws from his work as a social worker to show how he both discovered and learned to explore his many different "identities." Whether as a black man, openly gay man, a son of immigrant parents, a Christian, a single father, or a former social worker, Karamo strategically utilizes the strengths of his numerous identities to achieve success - and teaches others to do the same.
This Saturday!
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The Muse Hour with Karamo Brownhttps://www.tacomaartslive.org/events/calendar/eventdetail/1738/-/the-muse-hour-with-karamo-brown | Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020 at 7:30 p.m. PST
Tacoma Arts Live, Cal Poly Arts, and Luther Burbank Center for the Arts present The Muse Hour, a four-event virtual series offered this Fall that includes a moderated Q&A session with each artist. In this virtual event, explore topics of toxic masculinity, anxiety, racism, intersectionality, gun violence, substance abuse, and more with the lifestyle guru from Netflix’s Queer Eye.
Tickets are $11.50 per show and on sale now http://bit.ly/TheMuseHour to the general public, or FREE for Tacoma Arts Live members (Grit City Level and above)
About Karamo: Onstage (and on screen), Karamo draws from his work as a social worker to show how he both discovered and learned to explore his many different "identities." Whether as a black man, openly gay man, a son of immigrant parents, a Christian, a single father, or a former social worker, Karamo strategically utilizes the strengths of his numerous identities to achieve success - and teaches others to do the same.