Skip to main content
Open Menu
Home
Cascade PBS

Main navigation

TV NEWS
  • News
  • Politics
  • Investigations
  • Podcasts
  • Culture
  • Ideas Festival
  • My Account / Log in
Donate
  • Favorites
  • Search
  • My Account/Log in

Main navigation

TV NEWS
  • News
  • Politics
  • Investigations
  • Podcasts
  • Culture
  • Ideas Festival
  • My Account / Log in

Socials

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

Secondary Nav

  • Newsletters
  • Donate
  • Focus
  • Impact
  • Origins Grant
  • Black Arts Legacies
  • Equity
  • Environment
  • Briefs
  • Ideas Festival
  • Events
  • About
  • Capital Campaign
  • Careers
  • Advertising
Alexandra Tavares
Culture

'Gotcha' journalism and Watergate — with a female twist

Strawberry Theatre Workshop is presenting a production of the play “Frost/Nixon” with an entirely female cast.

by
  • Misha Berson
/ February 14, 2018
montufar_marilyn_summer_in_los_angeles_cross_cut
Culture

6 things to do in Seattle this weekend

Two visual picks by Michael Upchurch and others by Marilyn Montufar, a fine art photographer.

by
  • Nicole Capozziello
/ February 14, 2018
3708799173_6239dde48e_b
Culture

5 things to do in Seattle this weekend

At Pacific Science Center’s after hours Brewology event, meet dozens of brewers (and cidermakers) from the area.

by
  • Nicole Capozziello
/ February 7, 2018
In this Dec. 22, 2016 file photo, a self-portrait mosaic by artist Chuck Close adorns the walls of the 86th Street subway station on the Second Avenue line in New York. Credit: Seth Wenig/AP File
Opinion

What to do about art created by sexual predators

Institutions continue to wring their hands in dealing with the men who generate works of art, those equally indicted as moral monsters.

by
  • Susie Lee
/ February 4, 2018
Paola Deflin
Culture

More oversight or a power grab? King County eyes 4Culture

The King County Council wants more authority over 4Culture, but the agency and artists aren't happy about it.

by
  • Lizz Giordano
/ January 30, 2018
21434160825_8530acbafb_o
Culture

5 things to do in Seattle this weekend

Django Reinhardt’s 108th birthday, the science of sourdough, teri-aoke (teriyaki + karaoke!), Brahms untuxed, and a Sgt. Pepper's Sing-Along.

by
  • Nicole Capozziello
/ January 24, 2018
HG5_9773(18)
Culture

6 things to do in Seattle this weekend

Real Magic, straight white men, Sundance Film Festival short films, stargazing at Green Lake, a jazz brunch and Laysmith Black Mambazo.

by
  • Nicole Capozziello
/ January 17, 2018
Greta Gerwig
Your Last Meal

Podcast | Greta Gerwig: Funfetti Cake

Season
1
,
Episode
35
/ January 11, 2018

Greta Gerwig is the Golden Globe winning writer/director of "Lady Bird," and star of one of host Rachel Belle's all-time favorite films "Francis Ha."

14191454897_970e42507b_k
Culture

5 things to do in Seattle this weekend

Make chocolate, attend Nordic Lights Film Festival or head to the NW Film Forum.

by
  • Nicole Capozziello
/ January 10, 2018
9863126624_02eff381ef_o
Culture

5 things to do in Seattle this weekend

Discover Seattle

by
  • Nicole Capozziello
/ January 3, 2018
Guillermo del Toro
Your Last Meal

Podcast | Guillermo del Toro: Mole Poblano

Season
1
,
Episode
34
/ December 28, 2017

Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro dishes about his two homes full of monster memorabilia, about his obsession with monsters, his latest Golden Globe nominated project "The Shape of Water" and more!

Your Last Meal logo
Your Last Meal

Podcast | Gail Simmons: Banoffee Pie

Season
1
,
Episode
33
/ December 7, 2017

Top Chef judge Gail Simmons travels the world eating incredible cuisine made by some of the best chefs on the planet.

D'Arcy Carden
Your Last Meal

Podcast | D'Arcy Carden: McDonald's French Fries and Rocky Road Ice Cream

Season
1
,
Episode
32
/ November 16, 2017

The veteran Upright Citizen's Brigade performer is best known as Janet, the Siri-esque robot (not a robot) concierge on NBC's hit show "The Good Place."

YLM logo
Your Last Meal

Podcast | Tom Leykis: Steak & Red Wine

Season
1
,
Episode
30
/ October 19, 2017

Controversial "shock jock" Tom Leykis has been on the air for decades and made his fair share of enemies with his polarizing views on women and relationships.

Tacoma Urban Performing Center (T.U.P.A.C., Kabby Mitchell,
Culture

They’ll make dance here: The Tacoma Urban Performing Arts Center opens its doors

Dancers participate in a free West African dance class during the grand opening of the Tacoma Urban Performing Center (T.U.P.A.C.) on July 8, 2017 in Tacoma, WA. Kabby Mitchell, founder of T.U.P.A.C...

by
  • Karen Ducey
/ July 11, 2017
  • Load More
Cascade PBS, a service of Cascade Public Media
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • RSS
Sign up for the Cascade PBS Weekly newsletter
Mailing Lists
Every Sunday morning, the Cascade PBS newsroom's weekly email sums up the best stories of the week. (weekly)
By subscribing, you agree to receive occasional membership emails from Cascade PBS/Cascade Public Media.
  • News
  • Politics
  • Investigations
  • Podcasts
  • Culture
  • Ideas Festival
  • My Account / Log in
  • Newsletters
  • Donate
  • Focus
  • Impact
  • Origins Grant
  • Black Arts Legacies
  • Equity
  • Environment
  • Briefs
  • Ideas Festival
  • Events
  • About
  • Capital Campaign
  • Careers
  • Advertising

©2025 Cascade Public Media. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.