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Marc Summers and Rachel Belle at the Crosscut Festival
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival

Podcast | Marc Summers dishes on Double Dare and thin-crust pizza

Season
5
,
Episode
22
/ August 1, 2023

The television host shares his ideal last meal and serves behind-the-scenes details from Nickelodeon and the Food Network.

Yakima candle artisan, Chantel Ramirez.
Culture

Support for is provided by Visit Bellingham Whatcom County.

Made There: Wood-wick candles crafted with care in Yakima

Chantel Ramirez of Wild Wickzology uses repurposed containers, most notably Mexican dough bowls, to ignite her artisan creations.

by
  • Sarah Hall
/ July 28, 2023
installation of 4 lifesize cardboard paper dolls
Culture

ArtSEA: Previewing the Seattle Art Fair and its indie alternatives

In addition to the main event at Lumen Field, satellite shows are popping up in vacant Pioneer Square spaces.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ July 27, 2023
GRETA GERWIG
Your Last Meal

Podcast | 'Barbie' director Greta Gerwig: Funfetti Cake

Season
1
,
Episode
160
/ July 27, 2023

Oscar nominated writer, director and actor Greta Gerwig just made box office history: 'Barbie' is the biggest opening weekend ever for a female director! But we talk about the important stuff, like...

a woman dressed in chic black attire stands in front of a green and yellow painting
Culture

This ‘slow-fashion’ Seattle designer says there’s enough clothing

In a city often blasted for its casual dress, dan mcLean upcycles pre-worn finds into inventive statement pieces.

by
  • Jas Keimig
/ July 24, 2023
A red, purple and pink color gradient on a photo of a man looking into the distance
Culture

Seattle poet Troy Osaki writes for a Filipino homecoming

The activist’s work often focuses on his family history, his Seattle upbringing and creating ‘a country to come home to.’

by
  • Nimra Ahmad
/ July 21, 2023
a grid of photographed faces, each split in half diagonally so that a whole face is composed of two diff people
Culture

ArtSEA: Vacation in the uncanny valley with Seattle art shows

Plus, Taylor Swift concert alternatives at Bite of Seattle and Capitol Hill Block Party.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ July 20, 2023
a futuristic painting with three purple suns and bright stars and an a distant mountain range
Culture

ArtSEA: Finding Fourth of July fireworks in Seattle gallery shows

Plus, miles of lush landscape paintings for your summer road trip dreams.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ June 29, 2023
A person sings into a microphone
Culture

Tacoma singer Stephanie Anne Johnson channels all kinds of love

A former ‘The Voice’ contestant, the songwriter combines Americana and soul in heartfelt tunes on their latest record, ‘Jewels.’

by
  • Nimra Ahmad
/ June 29, 2023
Two photos of the historic coliseum
Culture

ArtSEA: Big plans for Seattle’s Coliseum-turned-Banana Republic

Plus, a slate of events to celebrate Pride and myriad mosaics in Pioneer Square.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ June 22, 2023
Tegan and Sara
Your Last Meal

Podcast | Tegan and Sara: McDonald's + Tuna Sashimi

Season
1
,
Episode
157
/ June 22, 2023

Canadian twin sisters and band mates, Tegan and Sara, have been touring the world, playing music together, since they graduated from high school in 1998.

A photo of Simon playing the zylophone, and a colorful self portrait
Culture

ArtSEA: For Northwest art, more is merrier at local group shows

Plus, the Seattle artist whose legacy has been lost and found.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ June 15, 2023
A close up of a dancer in black rehearsing, she has one arm over her head and is seen in double, reflected in a mirror
Culture

A “Venn diagram” of genres keeps this Seattle dance fest afloat

With an emphasis on local contemporary dance, organizers hope to attract new audiences amid a challenging arts climate.

by
  • Marcie Sillman
/ June 12, 2023
photo of a plane museum with a colorful mural below a vintage plane
Culture

ArtSEA: First visual arts show lifts off at Museum of Flight

Plus, new artists prepare for landing at Sea-Tac airport and Georgetown brings a carnival to town.

by
  • Brangien Davis
/ June 8, 2023
Nate Long and Milt Simons
Inside Cascade PBS

Remembering two pioneers of Seattle’s Black arts community

Jas Keimig writes about the elation and frustration of rediscovering the renaissance men who deserve more recognition.

by
  • Jas Keimig
/ June 8, 2023
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