Culture Viewing Edward Curtis photos through today’s lens Two new exhibits examine controversial, iconic portraits of Native Americans. by Brangien Davis / June 15, 2018
Culture On stage, a nuanced portrait of an abuser How I Learned to Drive artfully navigates the subject of sexual child abuse — and it's a gut-punch. by Misha Berson / June 14, 2018
Culture 9 things to do in Seattle A week dedicated to our pollinating friends, new Intiman play Wild Horses and exquisitely strange paintings. by Nicole Capozziello & Michael Upchurch & Brangien Davis / June 14, 2018
Culture A Cuban ballet star hangs up his dance shoes From Cuba to Seattle and now a new chapter for PNB's Karel Cruz: retirement. by Sandra Kurtz / June 8, 2018
Culture 7 things to do in Seattle (Plus 4 SIFF picks) The Northwest New Works Festival, lots of eclectic dance and some treasures at PhinneyWood Garage Sale Day. by Michael Upchurch & Brangien Davis & Nicole Capozziello / June 7, 2018
Culture 42 garments honoring 42 trans lives lost Seattle artist Jono Vaughan stitches memorial dresses to call attention to trans murders. by Brangien Davis / June 5, 2018
Culture Straight out of Israel: Gaga comes to Seattle An Israeli choreographer translates a Tel Aviv-based movement language to the local dance scene. by Brangien Davis / June 1, 2018
Your Last Meal Podcast | Zach Braff: Chicken Parmigiana Season 1 , Episode 44 / May 31, 2018 Actor, filmmaker and restaurant-owner Zach Braff (Scrubs, Alex Inc, Garden State) was born and raised in New Jersey - home to the highest percentage of Italian Americans in the country.
Culture When Bobby Kennedy and Jim Whittaker climbed a mountain At SIFF, a new doc celebrates the 50th anniversary of a climb made by Jim Whittaker and the late Robert F. Kennedy. by Michael Upchurch / May 31, 2018
Culture 13 things to do in Seattle Upstream Music Festival, brass and drum groups and a Bite of Greece. by Michael Upchurch & Nicole Capozziello & Brangien Davis / May 31, 2018
Culture Five billboards in Seattle, Washington Billboards advertise empathy in a new citywide art exhibit by Brangien Davis / May 25, 2018
Culture At SIFF: bearing witness to stories of ‘cultural genocide’ Dawnland chronicles Maine's Truth and Reconciliation Commission as it collects stories of the Wabanaki people. by Florangela Davila / May 25, 2018
Culture 12 things to do in Seattle Northwest Folklife Festival, more SIFF highlights and indie pop songs inspired by The Handmaid's Tale. by Brangien Davis & Michael Upchurch & Nicole Capozziello / May 24, 2018
Culture Seattle is a ‘City of Literature’ — so now what? With UNESCO status secured, the real work of becoming a City of Literature begins. by Brangien Davis / May 21, 2018
Equity The sanctuary of Black spaces in Seattle How does one build a liberated space for showcasing and cultivating Black brilliance in a predominantly White city? by Nikkita Oliver / May 18, 2018