Culture ‘Merchant of Venice’: A bigoted play? Or a play about bigots? With anti-Semitsm on the rise, Seattle Shakespeare Company leans into a controversial classic with 'Merchant of Venice.' by Misha Berson / April 6, 2018
Culture An artistic holdout in South Lake Union’s tech landscape As studio space becomes scarce, artist Victoria Haven makes a visual statement. by Brangien Davis / April 6, 2018
Culture 8 things to do in Seattle this weekend Tap dancing, ancient ceramic sculptures and an edible book festival (yes, you read that right). by Michael Upchurch & Nicole Capozziello / April 5, 2018
Culture Less comedy, more drama: Lynn Shelton talks about her newest film Shelton discusses what triggered her change of tone in “Outside In,” filming in Granite Falls and what is next for her. by Michael Upchurch / April 4, 2018
Your Last Meal Podcast | Lindy West: Smorkage and a Six Course Seattle Feast Season 1 , Episode 40 / April 3, 2018 Lindy West is a New York Times best-selling author, including the book Shrill, which was turned into a TV show.
Culture The Donald Byrd formula: Study modern slavery, discuss, then dance In its latest work, Spectrum Dance Theater unveils a choreographed meditation on modern day slavery. by Michael Upchurch / April 3, 2018
Culture Amid rapid change, blue-collar Astoria pauses for poetry Take a deep dive into the living folk culture of Astoria’s Fisher Poets Gathering. by Knute Berger & Matt M. McKnight / March 30, 2018
Culture Pulitzer winner John Luther Adams returns to Seattle Symphony After the huge, undulating swells of his landmark “Become Ocean,” the composer transitions to stillness, silence with “Become Desert” by Brangien Davis / March 29, 2018
Culture 7 things to do in Seattle this weekend National Clam Day, women and jazz and a Seattle artist visits the states Trump won. by Nicole Capozziello & Michael Upchurch / March 29, 2018
Culture Choreographer Alice Gosti brings the horror of hoarding to her new show The inspiration behind this dance work? Escaping the prison of our ‘stuff’ by Michael Upchurch / March 28, 2018
Culture Crosscut commits to arts coverage Longtime Seattle arts writer Brangien Davis joins Crosscut. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / March 27, 2018
Culture 7 things to do in Seattle this weekend Quiet yet terrifying images, an 80s rewind party and a dance/theatrical creation you don’t want to miss. by Michael Upchurch & Nicole Capozziello / March 22, 2018
Culture Record-breaking, landmark artwork arrives in Seattle Auctioned for $110M, Basquiat’s ‘Untitled’ painting shines at SAM by Brangien Davis / March 21, 2018
Culture Junot Díaz on why he wrote the immigrant experience through a child’s eyes A Q&A with the Pulitizer Prize-winning author who focused his newest book “Islandborn” on a child’s immigrant experience. by Florangela Davila / March 20, 2018
Politics King County Council takes control of 4Culture Amid warnings of a power grab, the King County Council took more authority over the arts-funding agency. by Lizz Giordano / March 20, 2018