Culture Stevie Shao is Seattle’s breakout muralist At 23 years old, she has become one of the city’s most recognized and in-demand muralists and illustrators. by Margo Vansynghel / August 18, 2021
Culture Spice Waala evokes street food from Delhi and promotes food justice Uttam Mukherjee and Aakanksha Sinha use their Capitol Hill restaurant to express themselves and create things they miss about back home. by Sarah Hoffman / August 16, 2021
Our Shared Table Food justice and Indian street food unite Uttam Mukherjee and Aakanksha Sinha use their Capitol Hill restaurant to express themselves and create things they miss about back home. August 16, 2021
Opinion Seattle should require vaccine proof at restaurants and bars Food service workers have been exposed to too much risk already. Enough is enough. by Samantha Allen / August 13, 2021
Culture ArtSEA: An artful mystery on the Kitsap Peninsula coast Plus, luminous light stack sculptures at Winston Wächter and signs of the times at Seattle galleries. by Brangien Davis / August 12, 2021
Culture 12 stops in 2 days: An arts road trip from Edmonds to Bellingham With a robust cultural agenda (and too few snacks), an arts editor heads up I-5 north to explore beyond the Seattle bubble. by Brangien Davis / August 11, 2021
Inside Cascade PBS How the pandemic shaped the people who feed us Our Shared Table, Crosscut’s latest video series, tells the story of how Seattle is eating, growing and cooking its way through troubling times. by Sarah Hoffman / August 10, 2021
Culture Beacon Hill farm creates green, healing space for Black communities Nurturing Roots gives people of color workshops and tools to clear barriers of gentrification and connect with the land. by Sarah Hoffman / August 9, 2021
Our Shared Table Growing for Healing Nurturing Roots fosters community where gentrification creates a barrier to owning land. August 6, 2021
Culture Live from Seattle: a brand-new Indigenous radio station More than 90% of the songs aired on Daybreak Star Radio are written, produced or performed by Native American or First Nation peoples. by Margo Vansynghel / August 6, 2021