Mossback How Queen Elizabeth II could have ruled over Washington Colonial conflict shaped the modern borders of the Pacific Northwest. What if history had unfolded just a bit differently? by Knute Berger / September 9, 2022
Culture At 50, Pacific Northwest Ballet dances between its past and future Seattle’s celebrated ballet company is striving to increase diversity with a new repertory, new choreographers and new BIPOC and non-binary dancers. by Marcie Sillman / September 9, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: Stolen and scrapped, Seattle’s Arboretum gates are back Plus: Tsutakawa sculptures on Bainbridge Island and a range of mountain art. by Brangien Davis / September 8, 2022
Culture Four rising Seattle artists to watch Moses Sun, Angelique Poteat, Ana María Campoy and Luther Hughes will be making a splash in the city’s arts scene this fall. by Margo Vansynghel / September 8, 2022
Culture Must-see Seattle art shows and festivals this fall Save the dates for these September, October and November shows, from an Alanis Morrisette-inspired Broadway hit to a brand-new literary festival. by Brangien Davis & Margo Vansynghel / September 7, 2022
Culture How Pioneer Square was almost wiped off the map In the ’60s, Seattle’s oldest neighborhood was facing demolition. New discoveries show the role architect Victor Steinbrueck played in stopping the wrecking ball. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / September 7, 2022
Culture Grant delays leave King County arts organizations in monthslong limbo Administrative lags keep more than 80 small organizations waiting on $2.2 million in federal funding from American Rescue Plan Act programs. by Margo Vansynghel / September 6, 2022 / Updated Sep. 8 at 12:20 p.m.
Culture Made There: Mitigating food waste with small-batch condiments Chef Kerrie Sanson takes jams and condiments to new heights with preserves sourced from local produce. by Sarah Hall / September 2, 2022
Made There Preserve Kerrie Sanson’s vision of mitigating food waste led to beautiful, small-batch preserves. September 2, 2022
Culture ArtSEA: An abstract approach to Labor Day Weekend in Seattle Romare Bearden on First Hill, pops of color in Pioneer Square and sculptures of hidden sentences. by Brangien Davis / September 1, 2022