Equity Voices from the Street: Alyssa Alyssa is transgender and homeless. A suicide attempt put her in the hospital. When she got out, her parents wouldn't let her come home. by Florangela Davila / August 18, 2014
One local's 'unconventional childhood' could make for an Oscar A crack-dealer at age seven, Maikaru “Michael” Douangluxay-Cloud just wants to be a normal adult. His story, though, is attracting more than normal attention. by Florangela Davila / July 1, 2014
How do you cram 639 pages of 'Kavalier and Clay' on-stage? "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay," now playing at Book-It by Florangela Davila / June 23, 2014
Arts reporter notebook: The 5th Avenue Awards Some 2,000 students from high schools across the state packed Benaroya Hall for the event by Florangela Davila / June 12, 2014
Made in Seattle: A Tinder for people with personality Susie Lee talks with participants in a user-interface work session for Siren at Capitol Hill's The Project Room. by Florangela Davila / June 9, 2014
The 44-year-old ballerina who can jump like she's 17 Catching up with Pacific Northwest Ballet's Kaori Nakamura, who will take her last bow in 'Giselle,' opening this weekend. by Florangela Davila / May 29, 2014
Seattle director Megan Griffiths on her new film "Lucky Them" Thomas Haden Church and Toni Collette in Megan Griffiths' "Lucky Them," now screening at SIFF by Florangela Davila / May 21, 2014
Culture Taylor Guterson, Bainbridge Island's auteur of aging, is back at SIFF Writer and director Taylor Guterson by Florangela Davila / May 19, 2014
Equity Voices from the Street: Anthony and Fahad Fahad Ali, who didn't want his face photographed, shows one of the only artifacts he keeps from the time he was homeless in Minnesota: A wool coat. by Florangela Davila / May 14, 2014
Culture Photographer Matika Wilbur is on the road trip of a lifetime A photographer traverses the United States, documenting the country's 566 federally recognized tribes. by Florangela Davila / May 13, 2014