Culture ArtSEA: Best bets for the Seattle Art Fair Bent wire, cast glass, smeared paint, rolled cardboard — the 76 galleries showing work at Lumen Field cover a lot of ground (87,000 square feet, to be exact). by Brangien Davis / July 21, 2022
Culture Podcast | How the pandemic disrupted Seattle’s creative community The city’s arts industry is returning to some semblance of normalcy. Four leaders survey the damage done and chart a path forward. by Mark Baumgarten / July 21, 2022
Culture Black Arts Legacies: Barbara Earl Thomas cuts her own path The longtime Seattle artist creates presence through absence with meticulous skill and a communal approach to her work. by Kemi Adeyemi / July 21, 2022
Civic Cocktail Keep Art Alive: The Essential Role of Creative Culture in Seattle Four community arts leaders chart a path forward for creative culture in Seattle. July 20, 2022
Culture Made There: Spiva Cooking inspires home chefs with spice blends Bremerton chef Sam Spiva reimagined his culinary career after the pandemic kept him out of restaurant kitchens. by Sarah Hall / July 15, 2022
Culture A Seattle author asks: What if Bigfoot was a lesbian? Sasquatch meets ‘The Bachelor’ in Samantha Allen’s debut novel ‘Patricia Wants to Cuddle’ — the gory summer beach read you didn't know you needed. by Margo Vansynghel / July 15, 2022
Made There Spiva Cooking Chef Sam Spiva reimagined his culinary career to stay connected while spreading joy. July 15, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: NASA space photos and a Seattle artist’s galaxy of work Seattle painter Alfredo Arreguín shows out of this world paintings at the Museum of Northwest Art. by Brangien Davis / July 14, 2022
Culture Seattle’s ‘Titanic’ spoof has songs and satire on deck ‘Titanish,’ a local, theatrical take on the blockbuster movie, brings escapist fun to the Green Lake Bathhouse. by Misha Berson / July 14, 2022