Culture Black Arts Legacies: Preston Wadley wants you to think about art The influential teacher uses books, found objects and photography to provoke thought and shift perception. by Jas Keimig & Tifa Tomb / June 2, 2023
Culture Black Arts Legacies: Community and art collide Zoë Dusanne & Elisheba Johnson, two curators separated by decades, turn homes into galleries to support artists. by Tifa Tomb / July 1, 2022
Culture Black Arts Legacies: The Reach of Dance For dancer-choreographers Donald Byrd and Jade Solomon Curtis, social engagement takes center stage. by Tifa Tomb / June 24, 2022
Culture Black Arts Legacies: Shaping the Seattle sound Seattle music pioneer Dave Lewis defined Northwest rock. Now, The Black Tones are helping him carry the legacy forward. by Tifa Tomb / June 17, 2022
Culture Black Arts Legacies: Defining theater, past and future Douglas Q. Barnett and Sharon Nyree Williams, the driving forces behind Black Arts/West and CD Forum, share a mission to tell Black stories in the theater. by Tifa Tomb / June 10, 2022
Culture Black Arts Legacies: Visual Arts and Vibrancy Two artists honor the history of Black art in Seattle while helping to reimagine the city. by Tifa Tomb / June 3, 2022
Culture Sunk: City cuts swimming pool barge from waterfront design plan The pool barge will no longer be included in the basic design for the central waterfront. by Bill Lucia / September 11, 2014
Culture Paying for city parks: District v. levy Scenic Golden Gardens is just one of the parks on the city's maintenance to-do list. by Bill Lucia / April 7, 2014
Culture City Summit: Does Seattle really do neighborhood living? Mayor Ed Murray by Bill Lucia / April 5, 2014
Culture Sheepdog showdown on Vashon Tucker, a border collie, driving his sheep during a late-day run. by Bill Lucia / September 16, 2013