Mossback Mossback’s Northwest: Where are Washington’s grizzly bears? They were once a vital part of the Northwest wilderness. Why have they disappeared? by / October 13, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Artist Rafael Soldi on masculinity and memory His new Frye exhibit explores themes of violence and connection. Plus, Armenians find community in Redmond and the race to save SeaTac’s largest forest. by Paris Jackson / October 12, 2023
Crosscut Now Mossback’s Northwest finds history everywhere Series host Knute Berger shares gems from the new season. Plus, Starbucks union efforts gain traction and Tacoma adopts treatment courts. October 5, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Mossback’s Northwest finds history everywhere Host Knute Berger shares his favorite stories from the new season, Starbucks union gains traction and Tacoma adopts treatment courts. by Shannen Ortale / October 5, 2023
Crosscut Now Educators face pressure amid LGBTQ+ pushback WA teachers face burnout, designer Katrina Hess shines, and vaccines are arriving. September 28, 2023
Crosscut Now Fall arts spotlight on Andrew Lee Creech Meet playwright Andrew Creech, explore nurse shortages, and discuss minimum wage. September 21, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Behind the scenes of a world premiere play in Seattle We’ll also look at the story of nurses who left health care, and a possible minimum-wage increase in unincorporated King County. by Paris Jackson / September 21, 2023
Made There Sage Bluff Alpacas Jennifer Ely shares the enchantment and delight of alpacas on the family farm. August 25, 2023
Culture Made There: Harvesting fleece on a Yakima Valley alpaca farm Jennifer and John Ely of Sage Bluff Alpacas employ kindness, hard work and enthusiasm to produce prized luxury fiber for yarn and garments. by Sarah Hall / August 25, 2023
Made There Airfield Estates Siblings Marcus Miller and Lori Stevens guide a fourth-generation, family-owned winery. August 18, 2023
Culture Made There: A WWII airfield turned winery in the Yakima Valley The historic property has been passed through one family since the 1920s. Now it’s used as a vineyard and facility for Airfield Estates. by Sarah Hall / August 18, 2023
Made There Chukar Cherries Pam Montgomery pioneered dried cherries with no preservatives – and chocolate! August 11, 2023
Culture Made There: The origins of the Northwest’s iconic Chukar Cherries Pam Montgomery took a chance on a Prosser orchard 35 years ago — and pioneered sweet success in the form of a fruity chocolate drop. by Sarah Hall / August 11, 2023
Made There Wahpeniat Bessie Bill lives up to her Yakama name, Wahpeniat (One Who Makes Good Baskets). August 4, 2023
Culture Made There: Yakama artist Bessie Bill weaves traditional wa’paas Used for root gathering, the handcrafted bags are a way for Bill to connect to her heritage and her ceremonial name “One Who Makes Good Baskets.” by Sarah Hall / August 4, 2023