The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Sir Mix-a-Lot goes classical, celebrate your fro, Rebecca Solnit's wise words, a revolution of dance and more. by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / June 4, 2014
Politics D-Day: Our heavy losses were small compared to other nations' sufferings U.S. troops help their injured comrades at Normandy during the D-Day invasion. by Ted Van Dyk / June 3, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Echo, 2011, Jaume Plensa, Spanish, born 1955, Polyester resin, marble dust, steel framework, height 45 ft. 11 in., footprint at base 10 ft. 8 in. x 7 ft. 1 in., Seattle Art Museum, Barney A. Ebsworth... by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / May 28, 2014
Politics A centrist kind of moment for the Republican Party Senator Harry Reid can thank the tea party for his recent victory. by Ted Van Dyk / May 22, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Marie Watt's "GENEROUS ONES (BLUE SKY)," 2014 by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / May 21, 2014
Politics In defense of whistleblowers An historical thriller about the Dreyfus Affair reminds us that truth is elusive in politics. by Ted Van Dyk / May 19, 2014
Mariners at the quarter pole Robinson Cano at Mariners vs. Rays game on May 14th. by Ted Van Dyk / May 15, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life Tran Trung Hieu's "Velociraptor Skeleton" 2011 by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / May 14, 2014
The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life The ensemble of Book-It's "Truth Like the Sun" by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / May 8, 2014
Culture The Weekend List: The arts and culture guide to Seattle's good life (l to r) Amy Hill, Aaron Blakely, Pamela Reed and R. Hamilton Wright in Seattle Repertory Theatre’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Joseph Sutton-Holcomb / April 30, 2014