Culture ArtSEA: The story of the Samish maiden at Deception Pass Plus, the return of outdoor concerts — including a free show by Digable Planets — and Pilchuck Glass School turns 50. by Brangien Davis / July 22, 2021
Culture A Seattle chef drops his gastropub menu for Korean comfort food During the upheaval of the pandemic, Wes Yoo found himself turning to the food he grew up with. by Sarah Hoffman / July 19, 2021
Our Shared Table Reimagining a restaurant The pandemic drew restaurant owner and chef Wes Yoo to the food that brought him comfort. July 19, 2021
Culture ArtSEA: New animated film celebrates a beloved Seattle “outsider artist” Plus, a new show of contemporary Native art at Washington State History Museum, and free outdoor concerts at Hing Hay Park. by Brangien Davis / July 15, 2021
Culture Seattle’s jazz scene turns up the volume as clubs reopen With live performance and improvisation integral to the genre, local musicians are thrilled to be lining up gigs again. by Misha Berson / July 14, 2021
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle loses a glass-art legend Plus, art walk revivals in Georgetown and Ballard and the chance for a Tsutakawa summer. by Brangien Davis / July 8, 2021
Opinion Remembering Cascadia’s last great world’s fair, 35 years later Vancouver’s Expo ’86 was the last time North America hosted a world’s fair. Here’s what made it a golden moment. by Knute Berger / July 7, 2021
Culture As pandemic ebbs, Seattle’s Pride gets back to its roots Smaller, less branded events populate the city as LGBTQ business owners hope to push Pride into July by Genna Martin / July 2, 2021
Culture Podcast | Rick Steves on traveling in a reopened world The travel expert shares his vision of globetrotting when the pandemic ends. by Mark Baumgarten / July 2, 2021
Culture ArtSEA: Meet the first sculpture in Seattle’s new waterfront park Plus, Monet minus water lilies at Seattle Art Museum, and Sámi ballerinas in the snow at National Nordic Museum. by Brangien Davis / July 1, 2021