Culture Catch EMP's 'Northwest Passage' exhibit while you can EMP's 'Northwest Passage' exhibit includes memorabilia from Seattle's Jackson Street jazz scene of the 1940s. by TravisHay / December 20, 2010
Culture Christmas wars: Joy might be the best response Handel's "Messiah," with its Hallelujah Chorus, has been recorded by great musical groups, like this one by the London Symphony Orchestra. But it has come to new venues. by Anthony B. Robinson / December 19, 2010
Culture Christmas music everywhere? Here's a guide to picking for the occasion That final pre-holiday house cleaning? Time for some of Mannheim Steamroller's Christmas music. by Sue Frause / December 19, 2010
Culture Canlis: The hidden, human scene behind the dining institution Seattle doesn't really know A plate of food is prepared for a staff member at Canlis. by Hugo Kugiya / December 16, 2010
Culture New jazz group matches budding musicians with legendary teachers Bob Knatt's intermediate band plays at JazzED's launch party. by Hugo Kugiya / December 12, 2010
Culture In Vancouver, check out the Festival of Lights VanDusen Botanical Garden holds one of the region's most spectacular holiday lighting shows, and it run through Jan. 3. by Floyd McKay / December 11, 2010
Culture Changes in families are something to build upon Amid changes, families are still about love, connections, and nurturing individuals and communities. by JeremyAdamSmith / December 10, 2010
Culture Dick's: Timelessness is the magic Dick's is a family operation. Left to Right: Jim Spady, Walt Spady, founder Dick Spady, and John Spady. by Hugo Kugiya / December 9, 2010
Culture Korean community in Northwest feels confrontation's tensions State Sen. Paull Shin outside the Capitol Building in Olympia by collinspacetongSINGLEUSE / December 8, 2010
Culture One Dish: Beignets with a twist BuiltBurger's David Makuen by Ronald Holden / December 8, 2010