A pinch-hitting cellist knocks it out of the park Tanya Tomkins, baroque cellist by David Brewster / October 11, 2010
Seattle Symphony's interim executive director is leaving Mark McCampbell is moving to Bellingham and returning to the health care field. The Symphony expects to name a permanent occupant of the hot seat in a few months. by David Brewster / October 6, 2010
Politics Might the impatient political center be ready to rise again? Keith Allred, independent-Democratic candidate for governor of Idaho by David Brewster / October 5, 2010
Equity How police can extract pay boosts in hard times King County Executive Ron Sims. (King County) by David Brewster / October 2, 2010
The talent exodus at Seattle city hall Mayor Mike McGinn, in a visit at Crosscut. by David Brewster / October 1, 2010
Four good reasons to become a Crosscut Member Join to enter several drawings for tickets and a Kindle. Plus, a members-only event coming up soon for those trying to decipher the election. by David Brewster / September 26, 2010
Politics Crosscut's new kind of journalism, and how you can help Ssens Duo performing at Teatro ZinZanni's current show by David Brewster / September 25, 2010
Politics A tribute to John Arum The public is invited to two celebrations of a beloved environamental attorney, who died last month at the age of 49. by David Brewster / September 25, 2010
Could New York's High Line translate to Seattle? Design for part of New York's High Line by David Brewster / September 22, 2010
Tech Crosscut's part in advancing online journalism depends on members Journalism can rebound and grow in new directions. But that depends on public support for non-profit journalism here and elsewhere. by David Brewster / September 15, 2010