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Seattle Opera presents Malcolm X’s life
News

Crosscut Now: Seattle Opera presents Malcolm X’s life

Look inside the rehearsal room and costume shop ahead of opening night. Plus, how has the Boldt Decision impacted Native rights 50 years later?

by
  • Paris Jackson
/ February 22, 2024
photo of a white haired woman painting the name PATHA in pink on glass
Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle loses one of its most colorful artists

Camille Patha leaves a legacy of brilliant hues. Plus, fantastic acrobatics, the Noir City film festival and bad news from the Bellevue Arts Museum.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ February 15, 2024
photograph of what looks like white mountains with an ice blue river in the foreground
Culture

ArtSEA: Getting down to earth at art galleries around Seattle

Otherworldly landscapes and an upside-down volcano. Plus, local artists take home Grammy hardware and artful ideas for Valentine’s Day.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ February 8, 2024
photo of a busy cambodian street with an woman in an orange tube riding a bike
Culture

ArtSEA: A Buddhist bug crawls through Seattle Asian Art Museum

Plus, Black History Month shows, Lunar New Year events, fresh plays on stage and an intergalactic film festival.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ February 1, 2024
an artwork featuring a windowpane of headshots of actors of color, each covered in a translucent pane of color
Culture

13 ways to observe Black History Month with art — and hockey

From an opera about Malcolm X to commemorative Kraken jerseys, Black culture is being celebrated around Seattle.

by
  • Brangien Davis &
  • Gavin Borchert
/ February 1, 2024
abstract painting of a forest floor in soft blues and greens
Culture

ArtSEA: Forest bathing in tree art at Northwest galleries

10 ways to get your grove on, from the shushing sound of aspens to majestic cedars captured on canvas.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ January 25, 2024
photo of a storefront with lots of junk piled inside and a neon sign with ghost figures
Culture

ArtSEA: In Seattle, vacant spaces become creative arts venues

Local arts organizations have repurposed former churches, homes — and even a gas station, luggage store and massive flour mill.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ January 18, 2024
a very dark painting with thin wavy lines of color
Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle galleries kick off 2024 with bold strokes of color

Plus, how grunge is making a comeback in the new year and the legendary skateboarder who rode the Kingdome.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ January 11, 2024
Angular wood and mossy rock outdoor sculpture
Culture

ArtSEA: For the solstice, embrace Earth with Seattle art shows

Exhibits from La Conner to Tacoma emphasize the environment — whether grounded in our home planet or extra-terrestrial.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ December 21, 2023
A collab with podcast Desert Island Dishes hosted by Margie Nomura
Your Last Meal

Your Last Meal | Rachel Belle reveals the food her family invented

Season
1
,
Episode
171
/ December 21, 2023

In an interview with her kindred-spirit English podcast Desert Island Dishes, Rachel shares the foods that shaped her life.

photo of a man with brown hair and glasses standing against a wall painted with flowers
Culture

ArtSEA: Remembering Town Hall Seattle director Wier Harman

Plus, Intiman Theatre’s ‘Black Nativity’ retakes the stage and garden light shows shine from Bellevue to Bainbridge. 

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ December 14, 2023
black and white photo of trees in fog with a mysterious figure at lower right
Culture

ArtSEA: 10 photo shows that bring light to Seattle’s dark days

Plus, holiday art markets and craft fairs in Georgetown, South Lake Union, Beacon Hill and Magnuson Park.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ December 7, 2023
Reggie Watts
Your Last Meal

Your Last Meal | Reggie Watts’ family celebrated with snails

Season
1
,
Episode
170
/ December 7, 2023

Plus, meet the country’s only two snail farmers, who share everything from how to use them in tacos to the gastropod’s fascinating mating rituals.

multiple images from holiday themed performances
Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle is brimming with holiday shows

See Nutcrackers, Scrooges, hear Charlie Brown’s woes. Here’s a big list of events for the season — laid out in rhyme (for festivity reasons).

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ November 30, 2023
Thanksgiving special! An illustrated drawing of host Rachel Belle surrounded by Thanksgiving side dishes.
Your Last Meal

Your Last Meal | Thanksgiving with Greta Gerwig, Reggie Watts & more

Season
1
,
Episode
169
/ November 22, 2023

In this podcast potluck, Zosia Mamet defends marshmallow sweet potatoes and Christopher Kimball puts cheddar on apple pie. Plus, why we eat turkey.

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