Culture
Editor’s Notebook: How Lynn Shelton mapped our shifting sense of self
Plus: Taking poetic shelter and making digital dates for dance.
Plus: Taking poetic shelter and making digital dates for dance.
In 1920, the city’s commissioner of public health called Seattle “a hot bed for anti-vaccination, Christian Science, and various anti-medical cults.”
The idea of airships delivering provisions to the 1897 Alaskan gold fields gave rise to global sightings of fantastical flying machines.
Events are on hold, venues are closed, but culture isn’t canceled.
A writer wonders how to find community — and share matzo — over Zoom.