Culture Three reasons you should watch ‘What the Constitution Means to Me’ From Wenatchee to Broadway, and now, Amazon Prime: This Tony-nominated play arrives at a pivotal moment for the Supreme Court. by Misha Berson / October 27, 2020
Culture Editor’s Notebook: Goddess power to get you through the election Plus, picks for the Earshot Jazz Festival. by Brangien Davis / October 22, 2020
Culture Art Pulse: How a Seattle Symphony cellist brings classical music to social media Nathan Chan talks about his pandemic pick-me-ups, Yo-Yo Ma and TikTok. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / October 20, 2020
Culture Meet the artist bringing Mayan and Aztec culture to a Seattle gallery Marela Zacarías built a Mesoamerican pyramid and surrounded it with vivid murals at MadArt gallery in South Lake Union. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / October 16, 2020
Culture Editor’s Notebook: Lindy West, Tommy Orange and the season of book readings Plus: Making storytelling magic and a “mopey” dance for all of us. by Brangien Davis / October 15, 2020
Culture Editor’s Notebook: The pink elephant in the room Plus, spilling blood to get inside a Seattle music venue. by Brangien Davis / October 8, 2020
Culture My heart (and arm) bleeds for the Seattle music scene Giving blood at the Moore Theatre, a music writer hopes the city’s struggling venues will live to see an encore. by Charles R. Cross / October 8, 2020
Culture Seattle writer’s new book explores being young, brown and awkward With Living Color, Donna Miscolta turns her ‘demons of the past’ into fictional stories of quiet strength. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / October 7, 2020
Support for The New Normal is provided by Comcast. The New Normal: A pandemic-sized strain on Washington parks The state’s park system has been the ultimate outdoor refuge this year, but crowds, trash and social distancing have caused stress. by Sarah Hoffman / October 5, 2020
Culture Editor’s Notebook: Bruce Lee and the art of flow Plus: Dancing the debate away. by Brangien Davis / October 1, 2020
Culture A Seattle theater stages socially distanced plays — no Zoom required From phone performances to drive-ins and two-person plays: On the Boards is outsmarting coronavirus constraints. by Margo Vansynghel / October 1, 2020
Culture Meet the artists making comics in Seattle’s historic drawbridges From studios in the University and Fremont bridge towers, two local illustrators draw attention to the region's history. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / September 28, 2020
Culture Editor’s Notebook: Seattle Symphony makes its drive-in debut Plus: Picks for the Local Sightings film festival. by Brangien Davis / September 24, 2020
Culture New Seattle pantries fight food insecurity one fridge at a time Powered by the community and mutual aid, the fridges offer fresh food for everyone — no questions asked. by Margo Vansynghel / September 21, 2020
Culture Why the West Seattle Bridge should be named for Jimi Hendrix On the 50th anniversary of the rock legend’s death, a plea for a new way to honor his legacy. by Charles R. Cross / September 18, 2020