Culture Black Arts Legacies: Cheryl L. West stages the Black experience Seattle Rep’s most-produced playwright showcases intergenerational stories with empathy and poetry. by Jasmine Mahmoud / May 16, 2023
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Defending the Rule of Law Eric Holder joins us to discuss the rule of law and the right to vote. May 15, 2023
Politics Crosscut Ideas Festival: Eric Holder’s civil rights legacy After the U.S. Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act, Barack Obama's attorney general leapt into action. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / May 15, 2023
Politics Crosscut Ideas Festival: Michael Cohen on Trump and consequences The 45th president's personal lawyer and “fixer” pulls no punches about shady dealings and ongoing legal troubles. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / May 14, 2023
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Trump, the Truth and Consequences Michael Cohen sits squarely in the middle of today's biggest news story. May 14, 2023
Politics Crosscut Ideas Festival: Andrew Yang on the harm of primaries Ranked-choice voting is a way out of paralyzing hyperpartisanship, said the 2020 presidential candidate. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / May 13, 2023
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival A Third Party Andrew Yang argues that the two-party system is broken. May 13, 2023
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Beyond the Breaking News The Daily's Michael Barbaro chats with Crosscut Now's Paris Jackson. May 12, 2023
Culture Seattle’s Cinerama movie theater to reopen under SIFF ownership Closed since 2020, the historic venue will fire up the projectors later this year with a new name. by Brangien Davis / May 12, 2023
News Crosscut Ideas Festival: Michael Barbaro on truth, lies and news The host of the New York Times' podcast The Daily explains why covering falsehoods is an existential problem for journalism. by Gavin Borchert / May 12, 2023