Culture Female playwrights take center stage in Seattle Local productions include “Familiar” by Danai Gurira and Martyna Majok’s “Ironbound.” by Misha Berson / April 12, 2018
Culture ‘Merchant of Venice’: A bigoted play? Or a play about bigots? With anti-Semitsm on the rise, Seattle Shakespeare Company leans into a controversial classic with 'Merchant of Venice.' by Misha Berson / April 6, 2018
Culture Everything you need to know about ‘Hamilton’ Here are some answers to key questions about "Hamilton" that may clarify what lies beneath the hype. by Misha Berson / February 18, 2018
Culture 'Gotcha' journalism and Watergate — with a female twist Strawberry Theatre Workshop is presenting a production of the play “Frost/Nixon” with an entirely female cast. by Misha Berson / February 14, 2018
Culture A love story rooted in the unthinkable Saccharine greeting cards, gut-binding chocolates. There's a contrived feel to Valentine's Day. by Peter Jackson / February 13, 2018
Culture Can Trump really do that? UW profs look at presidential power Trump has already found a wall: the Constitution by Peter Jackson / January 28, 2018
Culture Some shifts ahead for Seattle's cultural landscape As the year turns there are changes ahead for some of Seattle’s most established cultural fixtures. Whether they will result in major shifts (or light revisions) of these prominent arts institutions... by Misha Berson / December 30, 2017
Culture Pulitzer-winning playwright takes on Trump Shermona Mitchell and Tim Gouran in Azeotrope's "Building the Wall." Photos by Richard Slonicker by Misha Berson / November 28, 2017
Politics GOP tax bill could turn 7,000 UW grad students' worlds upside down Students on the UW campus. by Peter Jackson / November 21, 2017