Culture A new play ponders the darkest corners of VR In "The Nether," Jennifer Haley creates avatar girls to explore pedophilia. by Misha Berson / April 27, 2018
Culture When bikes ruled Seattle Is the battle between cyclists and drivers even older than the car? by Eric Keto & Knute Berger / April 16, 2018
Culture Female playwrights take center stage in Seattle Local productions include “Familiar” by Danai Gurira and Martyna Majok’s “Ironbound.” by Misha Berson / April 12, 2018
Politics Seattle area has land to build on — but at what risk? As the Puget Sound region booms, landslide hazards pose serious complications by Kristen M. Clark & Eric Keto / April 12, 2018
Culture ‘Merchant of Venice’: A bigoted play? Or a play about bigots? With anti-Semitsm on the rise, Seattle Shakespeare Company leans into a controversial classic with 'Merchant of Venice.' by Misha Berson / April 6, 2018
Culture Mossback’s Northwest: Don’t give up on Bigfoot! Has science really come to a definitive conclusion against the existence of Sasquatch? Listen up, please. by Eric Keto & Knute Berger / April 2, 2018
Culture The debut of ‘Mossback’s Northwest’ Knute Berger takes a historical look back at Seattle's first female mayor and her struggle to reform the corrupt police department. by Eric Keto & Knute Berger / March 26, 2018
Culture Everything you need to know about ‘Hamilton’ Here are some answers to key questions about "Hamilton" that may clarify what lies beneath the hype. by Misha Berson / February 18, 2018
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
Culture Some shifts ahead for Seattle's cultural landscape As the year turns there are changes ahead for some of Seattle’s most established cultural fixtures. Whether they will result in major shifts (or light revisions) of these prominent arts institutions... by Misha Berson / December 30, 2017