Revive Seattle's creative spirit by inciting cultural trouble Seattle used to be a place where young artists could afford to experiment with work, life and one another. by Don Fels / June 24, 2015
Urban edges, and how to define the space beyond This view from a basilica in Italy's Santa Maria di Leuca inspired ancient visitors to ponder the edge of the world. by Chuck Wolfe / April 19, 2015
Culture As Seattle changes, remember ghosts like the old Orpheum Theater Fifth Avenue and Olive Way, today. by Chuck Wolfe / April 7, 2015
Politics For universal Pre-K, the devil is in the details Credit: Preschool Storytime by Don Fels / February 23, 2015
How Empress Josephine's roses launched an artist's journey Empress Josephine's hybridization created roses with more petals but less scent. by Don Fels / June 22, 2014
Politics Dreaming of Swimming: The artistic process takes on Parisian pollution Map of Neuilly sur Marne, with a river running through it. by Don Fels / June 10, 2014
Hanging at the Frye: Iconic Pacific artists & their Chinese muses Two complementary Frye exhibits, two artistic conversations between East and West. by Don Fels / March 18, 2014
Tech Bleeding Edge Boeing execs should read Thomas Pynchon's new novel. by Don Fels / January 2, 2014
Culture Sitting: Why it matters to cities' futures It's one way Seattle and other cities are thinking differently about urban design. by Chuck Wolfe / November 10, 2013