Culture Meet the Chehalis artist weaving a new Native narrative Seattle-based photographer Selena Kearney traces the revival of Coast Salish weaving and critically surveys faux Native costumes. by Margo Vansynghel / November 21, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: New ʔálʔal Cafe brings Native food, art to Pioneer Square Plus, a feast of Indigenous exhibits and pop-up markets during Native American Heritage Month. by Brangien Davis / November 17, 2022
Equity Wenatchee's Drag Queen Story Hour met with enthusiasm, protests Though protesters forced a change of venue, families say the YWCA event — which involves drag queens reading books to children — was a success. by Dominick Bonny / November 15, 2022
Mossback Support for this article is provided by Port of Seattle. Mossback's Northwest: The remarkable vision of artist Emily Carr Meet the painter from British Columbia who evoked the 'liveness' of the Pacific Northwest's forests. by Knute Berger / November 11, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle shows that’ll make you feel the planet turn Undulating waves at Pacific Northwest Ballet, aurora borealis on Bainbridge and ceramic shafts of light in Ballard. by Brangien Davis / November 10, 2022
Culture The $1.6B sale of Paul Allen’s art collection looms over Seattle An empty Cinerama and a missing sculpture: What will happen to the late Microsoft billionaire’s legacy of art philanthropy? by Margo Vansynghel / November 10, 2022
Culture Festivities in Focus | Día de los Muertos celebrates life, death After a pandemic hiatus, the Day of the Dead event returned to Seattle's El Centro de la Raza. by Amanda Snyder / November 8, 2022
Culture New Pike Place Market venue aims to rekindle Seattle’s arts scene With literary talks, live music and dinner theater, The Rabbit Box hopes to get audiences hopping back downtown. by Alexa Peters / November 4, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: Two Seattle museums rethink art through arrangement Plus, a Fantagraphics comics collection that asks, ‘Who Will Make the Pancakes?’ by Brangien Davis / November 3, 2022
Culture James Baldwin’s ‘The Amen Corner’ gets its Seattle premiere The Williams Project showcases the celebrated author’s 1954 play on a local stage for the first time, with live gospel music and questions of compassion. by Misha Berson / November 3, 2022