The Last Reefnetters: The 11 non-tribal reefnet permit holders Fishers offer their perspectives about the profession's political structure and their commonalities with their Lummi Nation colleagues. by Sarah Hoffman / April 14, 2025
Indigenous Affairs The Last Reefnetters: WA's only remaining Lummi reefnet fisher Today, there are just 12 reefnetting licenses in the state, and Tah-Mahs Ellie Kinley carries on generations of tradition as the only tribal fisher. by Sarah Hoffman / April 7, 2025
Indigenous Affairs The Last Reefnetters: How industrialization spoiled the Salish Sea Punitive legislation and environmental damage caused by the cannery industry all but severed the Lummi Nation from their traditional fishing practices. by Sarah Hoffman / March 31, 2025
Indigenous Affairs The Last Reefnetters: Origins of an ancient Indigenous technology Reefnet fishing was invented by the Lummi Nation and other Northern Straits Salish tribes, providing physical and spiritual sustenance for centuries. by Sarah Hoffman / March 24, 2025
Culture ArtSEA: Eerie arts events haunting Seattle this Halloween From surreal to unsettling to cinematically scary, these shows offer a welcome diversion from the horrors of election season. by Brangien Davis / October 24, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle gains an arts incubator and loses a clay champion The ceramics community mourns the passing of celebrated studio potter Reid Ozaki. by Brangien Davis / August 1, 2024
Cascade PBS Documentaries | ASAHEL: The Curtis Collection ASAHEL: The Curtis Collection Cascade PBS follows the Washington State Historical Society as they digitize unseen images of Pacific Northwest life from the 1890s to the 1940s. July 3, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: “Fine and rare” finds at a new Pioneer Square bookshop The store welcomes bookworms and sports fans alike. Plus, an award-winning, Seattle-set movie about immigration and gentrification. by Brangien Davis / May 30, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle International Film Festival turns 50-ish Picks for this year’s cinema celebration, plus award-winning plays at Seattle Rep and ACT Theatre. by Brangien Davis / May 2, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: The intricacy of intimacy, as seen on Seattle stages Plus, vigorous visual arts shows and a big orange bug comes alive. by Brangien Davis / March 21, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: ‘Malcolm X’ lands at Seattle Opera via spacecraft Plus, the Seattle Asian American Film Festival returns, and summer music festivals are shaping up. by Brangien Davis / February 22, 2024
Culture Docuseries applications for Origins season three are now open Do you have a story that reflects the people and values of the Northwest? Apply by April 17 for a chance at $40K in grant funding. by Sarah Menzies / February 16, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: Seattle loses one of its most colorful artists Camille Patha leaves a legacy of brilliant hues. Plus, fantastic acrobatics, the Noir City film festival and bad news from the Bellevue Arts Museum. by Brangien Davis / February 15, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: A Buddhist bug crawls through Seattle Asian Art Museum Plus, Black History Month shows, Lunar New Year events, fresh plays on stage and an intergalactic film festival. by Brangien Davis / February 1, 2024
Culture 13 ways to observe Black History Month with art — and hockey From an opera about Malcolm X to commemorative Kraken jerseys, Black culture is being celebrated around Seattle. by Brangien Davis & Gavin Borchert / February 1, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: Art, film and food to honor Native American Heritage month Plus, stereotypical ‘Indian’ costumes turned art in Pioneer Square and places to pick up Indigenous-made gifts in Seattle. by Brangien Davis / November 16, 2023