Culture ArtSEA: Going mobile with Alexander Calder at Seattle Art Museum The American artist revolutionized sculpture with his colorful, airy works — and has a surprising Northwest backstory. by Brangien Davis / November 9, 2023
Culture Podcast | On the set of Apple TV’s ‘Lessons In Chemistry' The show’s food consultant, chef Courtney McBroom, says lasagna is practically its own character. by Rachel Belle / November 9, 2023
Mossback Podcast | When saboteurs planted an explosion at Seattle’s port In 1915, Germany wanted to keep the United States from joining World War I. Knute Berger explains how the fight came to the Northwest. by Stephen Hegg / November 7, 2023
Mossback's Northwest Mossback’s Northwest: The day Germany bombed Seattle Determined to keep America out of WWI, German saboteurs blew up a ship in Elliott Bay. November 3, 2023
Mossback Mossback’s Northwest: The day Germany bombed Seattle Determined to keep America out of WWI, German saboteurs blew up a ship in Elliott Bay. by Knute Berger / November 3, 2023
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle’s Cinerama gets a new name and opening date Plus, artful ways to battle the Big Dark, local author readings and King Street Station’s new arts space. by Brangien Davis / November 2, 2023
Mossback Podcast | What Victoria, B.C., offered Black Americans in the 1850s Still encountering racism in the 'free' states of the West, some Black communities sought the American Dream in Canada. by Stephen Hegg / October 31, 2023
Mossback's Northwest Mossback’s Northwest: The Black migration from California to B.C. Not finding the equality — or gold — they sought in the West, Black Americans left the ‘free’ state in 1858 for refuge in Victoria. October 27, 2023
Culture Fall Arts: A Seattle poet’s new novel on immigration, inheritance E.J. Koh turns to fiction for the first time with The Liberators, which follows a Korean family through history, trauma and forgiveness. by Brangien Davis / October 27, 2023
Mossback Mossback’s Northwest: The Black migration from California to B.C. Not finding the equality — or gold — they sought in the West, Black Americans left the ‘free’ state in 1858 for refuge in Victoria. by Knute Berger / October 27, 2023