Culture ArtSEA: A multicolor show of Black identity in Seattle Plus, a tribute to NW public art legend Phillip Levine in Georgetown, and bevy of body art at Pioneer Square galleries. by Brangien Davis / October 7, 2021
Opinion Whatever move Sue Bird makes next, her legacy is secure After the Seattle Storm’s narrow loss in the WNBA playoffs, the basketball legend considers retirement. And that’s OK. by Samantha Allen / October 1, 2021
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle’s new light rail stations mean more public art Plus, film festivals showcasing topics from Jacques Cousteau to a South Asian coming of age. by Brangien Davis / September 30, 2021
Culture New exhibit reveals how historic ‘bird’s-eye’ maps helped WA sell itself 19th century mapmakers hoped to draw settlers to the region with idealized vistas of emerging Northwest towns. by Taha Ebrahimi / September 29, 2021
Opinion A new book puts homelessness at the center of Seattle history Local author Josephine Ensign reveals how the city’s long legacy of poverty is crucial to understanding our current crisis. by Mason Bryan / September 27, 2021
Culture ArtSEA: The Ellensburg art house 42 years in the making Plus, Seattle Center says go skate or go home and new cultural venues are opening doors. by Brangien Davis / September 23, 2021
Culture Seattle’s indie movie theaters reopen their doors Fans of art house films and niche festivals are returning to local venues (with masks and vax cards). by Misha Berson / September 22, 2021
Culture In Seattle, public health resisters have always pushed back From sewage to milk to vaccinations, naysayers have always obstructed mandates and measures. by Knute Berger / September 21, 2021
Opinion Hoping for a return of Seattle’s 24-hour diner culture There’s something special about a place where night owls and late-night workers can huddle at unusual hours. by Samantha Allen / September 17, 2021
Culture ArtSEA: WA State Book Awards kick off a rich reading season Plus, in-person festivals return to On the Boards, Northwest Film Forum and Intiman Theatre. by Brangien Davis / September 16, 2021