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A man and woman sit on a bed and talk to each other. They're both wearing 19th century ranch clothing.
Culture

Fall Arts: A new Seattle play rustles up the history of Black cowboys

Local playwright Andrew Lee Creech brings post-Emancipation Texas to life in a story of love, ambition and what it means to be free.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ September 22, 2023
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Culture

ArtSEA: Diving headfirst into Seattle’s fall arts season

Plus, a 1903 throwback at Seattle Symphony, acrobatics at Seattle Rep and cavorting cacti at Pacific Northwest Ballet.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ September 21, 2023
A woman looks at the camera seriously, she's wearing a blank tanktop and has a tape measure around her neck; a pink and purple color wash is over the photo
Culture

Seattle fashion designer Katrina Hess’s future-noir outerwear

Inspired by Pacific Northwest weather, her latest line pairs spy-wear with high fashion, and each garment has a story sewn into the seams.

by
  • Nimra Ahmad
/ September 19, 2023
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Culture

ArtSEA: A playful barrage of collage at Seattle arts spaces

Plus, Local Sightings Film Festival picks and where to get your Tina Turner kicks.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ September 14, 2023
A ballerina at the front of the image stretches her leg straight up; a ballerina behind her holds a bar with one hand, and outstretches the other arm
Culture

Pacific Northwest Ballet’s new guard brings diversity center stage

Seattle’s largest dance company is at a turning point with a fall roster that’s younger and 50 percent BIPOC.

by
  • Marcie Sillman
/ September 13, 2023
a modernist painting featuring bold red, blue and brown figures working in a carpentry shop
Culture

ArtSEA: Back to school with new Seattle art shows and nature books

Plus, workshops and classes for aspiring artists, from abstract painting to hip hop dance.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ September 7, 2023
a figure in a hooded, ornately striped dress poses in a crop feild
Culture

ArtSEA: Bumbershoot turns up the volume on visual arts

Plus, the new ‘Femme Noire’ outdoor exhibit in Seattle’s Central District celebrates Black women artists from all over.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 31, 2023
a vintage photo of a clownlike person riding a bike-plane combo with umbrellas attached
Culture

Bumbershoot is back — and returning to its weird roots

After a three-year hiatus, Seattle’s music and arts festival is reborn with extreme pogo sticking, performance rituals, a cat circus and an emphasis on local bands.

by
  • Charles R. Cross
/ August 31, 2023
Iron & Wine's Sam Beam
Your Last Meal

Your Last Meal | Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam talks tomato sandwiches

Season
1
,
Episode
163
/ August 31, 2023

The dish can be religious for Southerners, who have strict rules about what should (Duke’s mayo) and shouldn’t (bacon) be on one.

sculpture of a giant, seated troll, made of individual wooden planks
Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle gets trolled by a Danish environmental artist

Plus, a shimmering new tree-top sculpture now hanging at the Washington Park Arboretum.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 24, 2023
a photo of several dancers wearing red and leaping on a dock in the trees
Culture

ArtSEA: Dancing in Seattle parks and poetry on public buses

Plus, finger paintings pop at SAM and the Seattle Design Festival spawns a ‘giggle prism’ in SLU.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 17, 2023
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Culture

5 ways to keep the curtain from falling on Seattle’s theater scene

With regional stages closing across the country, local leaders weigh in on post-pandemic challenges and offer strategies for survival.

by
  • Misha Berson
/ August 15, 2023
a ceramic figure of a humanoid figure painted black and white holding a burning globe on a stick
Culture

ArtSEA: In Seattle, turning to art in a world on fire

Plus, embrace humanity with arts, cultural and film festivals in Tacoma, Vashon, Bainbridge and Seattle.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 10, 2023
a series of concrete sculptures shaped like jacks with a city skyline behind
Culture

ArtSEA: Seattle’s waterfront makeover brings new art to Alaskan Way

Plus, plumbing issues permanently sink the Museum of Museums on First Hill.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ August 3, 2023
Pati Jinich
Your Last Meal

Your Last Meal | How PBS host Pati Jinich went from politics to cooking

Season
1
,
Episode
161
/ August 3, 2023

A look at Southern Jewish food in honor of Jinich’s Mexican-Jewish heritage, plus an update to the ‘Taco Tuesday’ trademark.

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