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Culture

A runway tribute to the Black Panther Party and Wakanda

Black berets and Wakanda took the runway stage in Seattle on Sunday.

by
  • Amber Cortes
/ May 1, 2018
Culture

A new play ponders the darkest corners of VR

In "The Nether," Jennifer Haley creates avatar girls to explore pedophilia. 

by
  • Misha Berson
/ April 27, 2018
Culture

How artists survive in Seattle

A gallery show celebrating the good, bad and ugly of service jobs in an unaffordable city.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ April 26, 2018
Culture

9 things to do in Seattle

Alice in Wonderland Burlesque, Alvin Ailey's "Revelations" and Independent Bookstore Day.

by
  • Michael Upchurch &
  • Brangien Davis &
  • Nicole Capozziello
/ April 26, 2018
Culture

Seattle Opera checks its privilege

The organization hired its first social impact consultant last February. 

by
  • Carla Bell
/ April 25, 2018
Parked cars crowd one side of 68th Avenue at the intersection with Dayton Street, looking east towards Green Lake and the Cascades, in Seattle’s Phinney Ridge neighborhood.
Politics

Just ‘take the bus’ doesn’t work in some Seattle neighborhoods

Greenwood’s Taproot Theatre Company fears the impact new city parking law could have on business.

by
  • Kristen M. Clark
/ April 24, 2018
Choreographer and dancer Alicia Mullikin
Culture

A Chicana choreographer storms the barriers of stereotype

“I am not tall, long, thin, blonde hair, blue eyes,” says Alicia Mullikin. And that's OK with her.

by
  • Laila Kazmi
/ April 24, 2018
Culture

Should ballet dramatize sexual assault on stage?

Peter Boal addresses a controversial new performance at Pacific Northwest Ballet.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ April 19, 2018
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Your Last Meal

Podcast | Linda Perry: Vegan Donuts and the Science of Sonic Seasoning

Season
1
,
Episode
41
/ April 19, 2018

Linda Perry is singer, songwriter, and producer behind massive hits for Adele, Weezer, Christina Aguilera, Alicia Keys and the writer/singer behind the 90s hit "What's Up" by her former band 4 Non...

Claudia Castro Luna
Culture

She fled war, mastered English and became WA’s poet laureate

Claudia Castro Luna is now traveling the state teaching workshops in underserved communities.

by
  • Aileen Imperial
/ April 19, 2018
Culture

8 things to do in Seattle this weekend

The Langston Hughes African American Film Festival, some optical trickery and a Scholastic Book Fair-type festival for adults.

by
  • Brangien Davis &
  • Michael Upchurch &
  • Nicole Capozziello
/ April 19, 2018
Michael Spafford
Culture

An epic show for artist Michael Spafford — 25 years in the making

Three art galleries host a museum-scale retrospective.

by
  • Michael Upchurch
/ April 17, 2018
Culture

Female playwrights take center stage in Seattle

Local productions include “Familiar” by Danai Gurira and Martyna Majok’s “Ironbound.”

by
  • Misha Berson
/ April 12, 2018
Culture

8 things to do in Seattle this weekend

A “post-apocalyptic Western with Nerf guns,” glass artist Preston Singletary, a few poetry readings and Tamale Guy.

by
  • Brangien Davis &
  • Michael Upchurch &
  • Nicole Capozziello
/ April 12, 2018
Author Jonthan Evison
Culture

Bainbridge author on writing, the working class and cultural appropriation

In "Lawn Boy," author Jonathan Evison tells the story of a 22-year-old half-Mexican landscaper.

by
  • Michael Upchurch
/ April 10, 2018
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