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Thomas Doherty
Culture

Your Last Meal | UK actor Thomas Doherty isn’t hungry in the U.S.

But the film and TV star says that when he's back home in Scotland — where artificial dyes and chemicals are banned from food products — he's famished.

by
  • Rachel Belle
/ August 1, 2024
an artist up on a yellow ladder paints an octopus on a white canvas
Culture

ArtSEA: The streets are alive with the sights of Seattle Art Fair

What to look for during Pioneer Square’s big art weekend, including Northwest creators taking “hotel art” up a notch.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ July 25, 2024
Burning Man
Culture

Your Last Meal | What's for dinner at Burning Man

How 70,000 people feed themselves at the sweltering Nevada desert festival without electricity or running water and (almost) nothing for sale.

by
  • Rachel Belle
/ July 25, 2024
a painting of an American flag in which the stars and stripes are partially obscured by human silhouette targets
Culture

ArtSEA: What does America look like? Ask Seattle artists

Plus, timely trash talking and Seattle’s biggest visual arts party.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ July 18, 2024
Author J. Ryan Stradal on the left and host Rachel Belle on the right
Culture

Your Last Meal | The Leftovers with J. Ryan Stradal

Enjoy a few extra bites with your favorite guests, as host Rachel Belle shares fresh audio from the cutting-room floor.

by / July 18, 2024
A black-and-white image of women standing on a snowy slope.
Culture

ArtSEA: A peek into Seattle’s past via 60K newly digitized photos

The previously unseen archive showcases Asahel Curtis’ eye for the everyday. Plus: summer music festivals are in full swing.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ July 11, 2024
J. Ryan Stradal
Culture

Your Last Meal | J. Ryan Stradal dreams of Minnesotan shakshuka

The bestselling author features supper clubs, dessert bars and other Midwest culinary classics in his novels, all set in the North Star State.

by
  • Rachel Belle
/ July 11, 2024
A photographer with a vintage camera sets up in the foreground of Mount Rainier
Cascade PBS Documentaries | ASAHEL: The Curtis Collection

ASAHEL: The Curtis Collection

Cascade PBS follows the Washington State Historical Society as they digitize unseen images of Pacific Northwest life from the 1890s to the 1940s.

July 3, 2024
a photo of an art installation featuring a giant scary clown with very long arms
Culture

ArtSEA: For Independence Day, gather at Seattle group shows

Plus, celebrating 50 years of Seattle Pride, and more ways to get together for music and dance.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ June 27, 2024
G. Love
Culture

Your Last Meal | 30 years of G. Love & the Special Sauce

After three decades, the "Milk & Cereal" and "Cold Beverage" singer has perfected his snack requests to ensure he'll always eat luxuriously on tour.

by
  • Rachel Belle
/ June 27, 2024
photo of an escalator next to a wall of many different small artworks
Culture

ArtSEA: The downtown Seattle art collection hiding in plain sight

Showcasing Northwest art stars from Dale Chihuly to Barbara Earl Thomas, the Cedar Hall lobby welcomes the public, free of charge.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ June 20, 2024
large mural of an otter on a bright blue background with sky above
Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle has a big new mural — but is it the biggest?

Plus, more eco art, including boots with roots, and a medley of music shows for the weekend.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ June 13, 2024
council woman martiza rivera sits behind a desk in seattle city hall
Politics

Inside Seattle’s political clash over equitable development money

After major backlash from BIPOC leaders, Councilmember Maritza Rivera revised her proposal, but people still worry about funding for housing, clinics and arts spaces.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ June 6, 2024
two people on a sidewalk clean the storefront window of a bookstore
Culture

ArtSEA: “Fine and rare” finds at a new Pioneer Square bookshop

The store welcomes bookworms and sports fans alike. Plus, an award-winning, Seattle-set movie about immigration and gentrification.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ May 30, 2024
photo of a festival setting with the space needle in the background and banners reading Northwest Folklife
Culture

ArtSEA: NW Folklife Festival kicks off summer concert season

Plus, the local arts organizations facing financial straits, and dipping a talon into falcon culture.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ May 23, 2024
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