Culture ArtSEA: How Wakanda’s Oscar-worthy blankets were made in Seattle Plus, a ‘Last of Us’-inspired mushroom hunt through art galleries in Pioneer Square and Georgetown. by Brangien Davis / March 9, 2023
News First-of-its-kind program helps unhoused kids in Washington state A 2016 bill allows schools to assist students in securing stable housing — even if they aren’t considered 'homeless' by the federal definition. by Neal Morton The Hechinger Report / March 9, 2023
Culture A Seattle artist and the auction frenzy that sparked an FBI tip Alden Mason never reached international fame. Now his paintings are breaking sales records and allegedly inspiring a forgery ... in Madrid. by Margo Vansynghel / March 8, 2023
Culture Podcast | Behind the skyrocketing prices of Alden Mason’s artwork Ten years after his death, the Seattle painter is having a moment. Reporter Margo Vansynghel discusses the increased interest in his work. by Mark Baumgarten / March 8, 2023
Equity Support for this article is provided by CAIR Washington. Refuge After War: Vietnamese and Afghan refugees take similar paths Director Thanh Tan details the personal journey that inspired the first season of Crosscut Origins. by Thanh Tan / March 4, 2023
Origins: Refuge After War Parallel Paths What connects Vietnamese and Afghan refugees? We examine their shared lived experience. March 4, 2023
Culture ArtSEA: Bronze books in Bellevue and a rush of Seattle readings The AWP writers conference welcomes word nerds while new outdoor concert lineups have us dreaming of summer. by Brangien Davis / March 2, 2023
Culture At Seattle Opera, ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’ burns brightly Directed by Roya Sadat, the world premiere tells a story of women’s resilience, love and friendship amid dire social circumstances in Afghanistan. by Misha Berson / March 1, 2023
News Seattle's Third Avenue Project takes a new approach to old problems Outreach providers and social workers are teaming up to combat drugs, crime and poverty in 'the Blade.' by Josh Cohen / February 27, 2023
Culture ArtSEA: Comedy, dance and bankruptcy, now showing on Seattle stages Plus, Bumbershoot is back with more art than ever and SIFF announces its venue lineup for spring. by Brangien Davis / February 23, 2023