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Tacoma Native American Mural
Culture

These murals will change the way you look at Tacoma

Esteban Camacho Steffensen is seen painting birds high on Seven Seas Brewing's building from a cherry picker. The 19,200 sq. ft. mural is one of the largest of its kind in Tacoma.

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  • Rosemary Ponnekanti
/ June 22, 2017
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Culture

How NEA dollars let one artist pay it forward

Artist Juan Alonso-Rodríguez working in his Pioneer Square studio space in Seattle.
(Matt Mills McKnight/Cascade Public Media)

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  • Juan Alonso-Rodríguez
/ March 26, 2017
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Culture

How one actually "makes it" in Seattle arts

Relatively speaking, the theatre business is small potatoes in King County. Ticket revenues clocked in at $211 million for 2014 county-wide, while areas much smaller and less capital-drenched bring in...

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  • Christopher Morris-Lent
/ September 8, 2016
Photo of Julian Morris taken by Jeff Ryan
Culture

Songs and sacrifices: A transgender singer’s story

There’s an old video of Julian Morris when he’s maybe 6 or 7 years old, singing “Sweet Baby James” with his father. He’s sitting cross-legged, singing along, dropping words when he forgets them, never...

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  • David Kroman
/ August 16, 2016
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Culture

Dance, drumming and lessons on life

It’s the middle of a late-July afternoon at the Tukwila Community Center. Though she’s already been in class for hours, Faith Capers, 13, appears full of energy during an hour-long ballet class. ...

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  • Leslie Holleran
/ August 9, 2016
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Culture

Another frequency: the visions of Kahlil Joseph

Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar collaborator summons spirits at Frye Art Museum

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  • Drew Atkins
/ June 17, 2016
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Culture

What Seattle’s art scene needs most: A little more color

Six Seattle creatives rap on the role of race in art, the challenges of working with a largely white audience, and the importance of raising more voices like their own.

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  • Martha Tesema
/ May 23, 2016
Ten burlesque performers in costume pose on stage.
Culture

The making of a burlesque dancer

What taking my clothes off in public taught me about my body, our standards of beauty, and the value of a good seamstress.

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  • Reagan Jackson
/ January 28, 2016
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Culture

Is there still room for artists in Seattle?

Ebo Barton was chatting with a friend outside Hollow Earth Radio in the Central District when they were taken aback.

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  • Cambria Roth
/ January 12, 2016
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Culture

The best of Bumbershoot, Gastropod's last gasp, and art at Rainier Beach: your Weekend List

Bumbershoot 2014 - Sunday

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  • Florangela Davila
/ September 3, 2015
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Culture

Robert Hardgrave is both a visual artist and a City Superhero

City Superhero Robert Hardgrave

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  • Jake Uitti
/ August 20, 2015
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Culture

The Weekend List: A Remix under the stars and a supergroup atop Pike Place Market

SAM's Olympic Sculpture Park.

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  • Florangela Davila
/ August 19, 2015
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Culture

The Weekend List: Couch Fest, theater inspired by detainees, and tons of music

Allen Go, Kathy Hsieh, Austin Harry, Denny Le, Andy Tran, Cris Berns, Maydene Pang, Joanna Goff, Serin Ngai, Ian McIntire, Phoenix Ever, Tina Yu and Steve Sumida in "Paper Angels."

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  • Florangela Davila
/ August 12, 2015
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Culture

The Weekend List: Biblical opera, music outdoors and a garage sale

Bass-baritone Gordon Hawkins returns as the mad king Nebuchadnezzar, or "Nabucco" at Seattle Opera.

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  • Florangela Davila
/ August 5, 2015
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Culture

A curated guide to this weekend's biggest art fairs

Federico Uribe's
Dangerous Love, 2015

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  • Clyde Peterson
/ July 31, 2015
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