Dance and the art of preservation Spectrum's mounting of the late Merce Cunningham's work shows both his genius and the value of planning for a choreographer's legacy. by Spider Kedelsky / October 21, 2009
Environment A very bad night on the Iditarod trail The temperature dropped. The wind blew hard. The dogs died. Things looked bad. by Eugene Carlson / March 18, 2009
PNB's Broadway Festival: The rich and familiar melds with the new Pacific Northwest Ballet dancers, with soloist Seth Orza (center) as Riff, in Jerome Robbins' <i>West Side Story Suite</i>, part of PNB's Broadway Festival. by Spider Kedelsky / March 17, 2009
A side of transparent pork, please Obama may not like earmarks, but Congressman Jim McDermott loves 'em by Eugene Carlson / March 11, 2009
Tech Garden Show is talking to buyers Lavender. (Wikimedia Commons, Contributor Fir0002) by Eugene Carlson / March 2, 2009
Blogging the Inauguration: A raspberry from the bleachers For some who came to see Obama's big moment, the Inauguration became a giant SNAFU. by Eugene Carlson / January 20, 2009
Blogging the Inauguration: Caught in the crush Trains are passing stations, too jammed to stop. We're walking (it's only five miles) by Eugene Carlson / January 19, 2009
Blogging the Inauguration: A giant feed lot Shrines of democracy, amid what looks like a refugee camp by Eugene Carlson / January 17, 2009