Isabel Allende in the midst of winter Isabel Allende’s history with Seattle began with a dress. It looked like a butterfly, she lovingly remembered, and she flew all the way back to the city... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke Jeannie Yandel
Seattle loses two arts leaders Seattle’s lively theater community will lose two of its leaders. The 5th Avenue Theater said artistic director David Armstrong is stepping down.... Marcie Sillman
When do we cut ties with artists who have been accused of sexual assault? Bill Radke talks to Dominique Cantwell, executive director of Bainbridge Performing Arts , and Warren Etheredge, curator of Walla Walla Movie Crush and... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Is it the rain? Why Seattle is an engine of creativity When playwright Andrew Russell moved to Seattle in 2009, his mother came to visit. It was her first trip to the Pacific Northwest. Andy Hurst
How one woman staked a claim for art in Seattle When Nellie Cornish arrived in Seattle in 1900, she was a 24-year-old piano teacher looking to make a living in a city that was more hospitable to Gold... Marcie Sillman
Mapping the streets of Seattle in poetry Seattle is a city that’s been shaped by technology, from Boeing to Microsoft to Amazon. But there’s a new digital presence influencing how we see the... Bill Radke Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Quick but enlightening: Listen to Ignite Seattle Ignite Seattle is a volunteer-powered event that started back in 2006. The concept is simple: Enlighten us, but make it quick! Puget Sounders of all... John O'Brien
Why a horror movie can be like therapy Jeannie Yandel wanted to know: Why would anyone want to scare themselves by watching horror movies? Isn’t there enough scary stuff in the real world... Jeannie Yandel Amina Al-Sadi
Are 'good Seattleites' failing the city's Native people? Many Native people who are homeless in Seattle say they feel invisible. “We are a city that’s named after a great chief of Suquamish-Duwamish descent,... Bill Radke Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Feminism’s 'Nasty Women' stand up to Trump On the night of November 8, 2016, many writers and journalists were preparing pieces on what it would mean for the United States to elect its first... John O'Brien