Culture The choir that sings for the dying The Seattle chapter of the Threshold Choir is made up of about 30 female singers who sing to people in the last stages of life. by Lilly Fowler / November 21, 2017
Culture Tacoma reckons with its racist past Zhi Lin, Golden Spike Celebrations—Chinese Workers’ Vantage Point of Andrew J. Russell’s “Champagne Photo” Site, Courtesy of the artist and Koplin Del Rio Gal by Tim Greyhavens / November 21, 2017
Culture The impact of white spaces on Black identity "Exposure" by Lisa Myers Bulmash. Photo by Bellevue Fine Art Reproduction. by Carla Bell / November 20, 2017
Culture So about that Space Needle time capsule... The Space Needle is currently undergoing renovations in Seattle. by Knute Berger / November 17, 2017
Culture Bill Nye goes beyond ‘science guy’ A documentary reveals the popular educator’s hidden depths and galactic pursuits. by Brangien Davis / November 16, 2017
Culture 5 things to do in Seattle this weekend Two Lottery Tickets, an indie production that became a surprise box office hit, will screen at the Romanian Film Festival. by Nicole Capozziello / November 15, 2017
Culture Mushroom farm? Park? Oh, the possibilities for this Seattle tunnel File photograph of the Battery Street Tunnel in Seattle during the viaduct's semiannual inspection in 2009. by Clair Enlow / November 12, 2017
Culture Don't write off Sasquatch. Let's research him Snohomish County is known for its history as "Bigfoot country" (Matt M. McKnight/Crosscut) by Knute Berger / November 12, 2017
Culture Bertha may have dealt a blow to Seattle's police museum Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum signage on front window facade in Seattle. by Knute Berger / November 7, 2017