Culture Strange magic: The signature moves of Crystal Pite What to look for in two upcoming local performances. by Brangien Davis / April 11, 2018
Culture An artistic holdout in South Lake Union’s tech landscape As studio space becomes scarce, artist Victoria Haven makes a visual statement. by Brangien Davis / April 6, 2018
Culture Pulitzer winner John Luther Adams returns to Seattle Symphony After the huge, undulating swells of his landmark “Become Ocean,” the composer transitions to stillness, silence with “Become Desert” by Brangien Davis / March 29, 2018
Culture Record-breaking, landmark artwork arrives in Seattle Auctioned for $110M, Basquiat’s ‘Untitled’ painting shines at SAM by Brangien Davis / March 21, 2018
Culture A musical memoir by bassist Evan Flory-Barnes The Seattle musician takes doo-wop, jazz and soul to center stage by Brangien Davis / February 28, 2018
Culture Bill Nye goes beyond ‘science guy’ A documentary reveals the popular educator’s hidden depths and galactic pursuits. by Brangien Davis / November 16, 2017
Culture Seattle artist Humaira Abid examines a crisis through a feminist lens Humaira Abid, 2017 Mahogany, pine wood and red stain Photo: Adeel Ahmed by Brangien Davis / September 28, 2017
Culture Seattle, you've got a new moniker: 'death-positive' Movers and shakers in the field of mortality share a spirit of innovation at Death Salon. by Brangien Davis / September 27, 2017
Culture A big win for a tiny local publisher: The Pulitzer A moment of glory for Seattle publisher Wave Books. Its book of poetry, Olio, by Tyehimba Jess, has been awarded a 2017 Pulitzer Prize. by Brangien Davis / April 11, 2017
Culture 2014's #1 Most Read: Inside Mars Hill's massive meltdown How narcissism, misogyny and Mark Driscoll's own troubled past led to the mega-church mass exodus his flock was too scared to talk about. by Stacey Solie / December 30, 2014