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King Street train station with clock tower at sunset
Culture

Native youth theater finds home at Seattle’s King Street Station

For the first time in its 32 years, Red Eagle Soaring has its own performance space in a new arts hub at the historic train station.

by
  • Nimra Ahmad
/ November 20, 2023
an image of an eagle in a Northwest Native formline style
Culture

ArtSEA: Art, film and food to honor Native American Heritage month

Plus, stereotypical ‘Indian’ costumes turned art in Pioneer Square and places to pick up Indigenous-made gifts in Seattle.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ November 16, 2023
abstract mobile sculpture with small organic pieces and a brass circle
Culture

ArtSEA: Going mobile with Alexander Calder at Seattle Art Museum

The American artist revolutionized sculpture with his colorful, airy works — and has a surprising Northwest backstory.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ November 9, 2023
photo of a movie theater marquee with a sign reading SIFF Cinema
Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle’s Cinerama gets a new name and opening date

Plus, artful ways to battle the Big Dark, local author readings and King Street Station’s new arts space.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ November 2, 2023
On the left, a red book cover with white birds flying; on the left, a headshot of a woman
Culture

Fall Arts: A Seattle poet’s new novel on immigration, inheritance

E.J. Koh turns to fiction for the first time with The Liberators, which follows a Korean family through history, trauma and forgiveness.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ October 27, 2023
two woodblock prints side by side, both of spooky Japanese ghosts
Culture

ArtSEA: A ghosthunter’s guide to the Seattle Art Museum

Plus, skulls in Westlake Center, spooky theater shows and a sensational new short story collection.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ October 26, 2023
On the right, windows to a building; on the left, blue boomerang artworks over a parking garage
Culture

All-ages music venue to open at the Angle Lake light-rail station

Inspired by local dance-hall history, The Roadhouse is part of Sound Transit’s public-art initiative.

by
  • Nimra Ahmad
/ October 24, 2023
two side by side paintings of birds looking at the viewer, an owl on the left and a finch on the right
Culture

ArtSEA: A flock of bird art migrates to Northwest galleries

Cuckoo clocks, carved feathers and avian paintings. Plus, Seattle music shows to lift your wings.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ October 19, 2023
a photo of several boys in school uniforms, rough housing and piling on top of each other
Culture

Fall Arts: Seattle artist explores what it means to be a ‘soft boy’

Rafael Soldi uses video and a 19th-century printing technique to revisit rituals of masculinity from his Peruvian upbringing.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ October 13, 2023
photo of a huge yellow room with stained glass panels running down the center and sides
Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle art spaces for solace and contemplation

Plus, picks for ‘Refract,’ the Northwest glass art festival, and a floating installation of nature as medicine.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ October 12, 2023
Artist Rafael Soldi on masculinity and memory.
Crosscut Now

Artist Rafael Soldi on masculinity and memory

His new Frye exhibit explores themes of violence and connection. Plus, Armenians find community in Redmond and the race to save SeaTac’s largest forest.

October 12, 2023
Artist Rafael Soldi on masculinity and memory
News

Crosscut Now: Artist Rafael Soldi on masculinity and memory

His new Frye exhibit explores themes of violence and connection. Plus, Armenians find community in Redmond and the race to save SeaTac’s largest forest.

by
  • Paris Jackson
/ October 12, 2023
photo of a woman wearing a cornucopia-like hat with birds on it amid a barren landscape
Culture

ArtSEA: Arctic art for Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Seattle

Plus, new installations at the University of Washington’s Jacob Lawrence Gallery and a frenzy of film festivals.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ October 5, 2023
a photo of two animal sculptures, one unglazed crocodile, one painted jaguar
Culture

ArtSEA: Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month with NW art and poetry

Plus, cultural histories and dark humor on stage in Seattle from Fremont to Queen Anne to Downtown.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ September 28, 2023
Comedian Zarna Garg
Your Last Meal

Your Last Meal | Comedian Zarna Garg on the beauty of onion breath

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,
Episode
165
/ September 28, 2023

Four years after her first open-mic, the mother of three got an Amazon special. Now the vegetarian dishes on why she doesn’t believe in vegetarianism.

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