Mossback Podcast | Paul Bunyan’s place in the Pacific Northwest The legendary lumberjack has been central to American identity. But who does he really represent? by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / February 9, 2022
Mossback Podcast | What happened to sea monster sightings in the PNW? Headlines about sea creatures were once a regular occurrence around the Salish Sea. We take a deep dive into local lore. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / February 2, 2022
Mossback Support for this article is provided by Bedrooms and More. Mossback's Northwest: How we look at 'Mercer girls' today A scheme to bring marriageable women to early Seattle was the basis for a 1960s TV series, 'Here Come the Brides.' But it wasn’t all calico and fun. by Knute Berger / January 28, 2022 / Updated, 5:45 p.m. Feb. 10
Mossback Podcast | Why we’re still searching for D.B. Cooper A closer examination — with more theories — of the case of the world’s most famous mile-high bandit. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / January 26, 2022
Mossback Support for this article is provided by Bedrooms and More. Mossback's Northwest: The amazing Seattle legacy of the Cayton-Revels family A Black family thrived in Seattle in the early 1900s, but growing racism derailed their dreams. Their one-time home tells a story about their struggle and achievements. by Knute Berger & Stephen Hegg / January 21, 2022
Mossback Support for this article is provided by Bedrooms and More. Mossback's Northwest: Dogs that helped shape PNW history From Lassie to Lewis and Clark, local dogs have made their mark. by Knute Berger & Stephen Hegg / January 14, 2022
Mossback Podcast | Mossback’s Northwest podcast coming soon Get a sneak preview now. Host Knute Berger shares more of his unique take on the long history of the Pacific Northwest. by Knute Berger & Sara Bernard / January 14, 2022
Culture Around the world in 80 days — starting and finishing in Tacoma A 19th-century globe-trotter called ‘Psycho’ Train brought national attention to WA cities with his attempts to break the speed record. by Knute Berger / January 13, 2022
Mossback Support for this article is provided by Bedrooms and More. Mossback's Northwest: Meet Edward Curtis' lesser-known brother, Asahel The younger Curtis brother's photographs shaped how we see the Pacific Northwest. by Knute Berger & Stephen Hegg / January 7, 2022
Culture David Wagoner, a giant of Northwest poetry, has died The longtime UW poetry professor and editor of Poetry Northwest was instrumental in shaping the region’s poetry of place. by Knute Berger / January 5, 2022