Culture A new play performed in Seattle churches says to hell with fire and brimstone ‘The Christians’ tackles faith, damnation and the limits of religious tolerance. by Misha Berson / October 16, 2019
Opinion Counting all the ways we still need affirmative action An interactive exercise makes the case. by Lola E. Peters / October 15, 2019
Culture Things to do in Seattle: Oct. 10 - 16 The new Burke Museum’s big debut, the Seattle Queer Film Festival, a Donald Byrd dance retrospective, and more cultural must-sees. by Brangien Davis & Margo Vansynghel & Misha Berson / October 10, 2019
Opinion What seems like an intractable crisis doesn't have to be. Here are ways to solve homelessness Paying a living wage, hiring responsibly and three other ideas to fix Seattle's biggest problem. by Lola E. Peters / September 26, 2019
Culture Things to do in Seattle: Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 Festivals from South Asian film to kids books to wooden boats, plus contemporary Salish art and more cultural must-sees. by Brangien Davis & Misha Berson & Margo Vansynghel / September 26, 2019
Culture On Seattle stages, Black women playwrights speak for themselves Complexity, truth and ferocity define a crop of new plays produced locally. by Misha Berson / September 25, 2019
Culture Things to do in Seattle: Sept: 19 - 25 Seattle Symphony’s new director digs in, Bill Gates profiled in a new doc, an indie director makes a kung fu movie in Seattle and more cultural happenings. by Brangien Davis & Misha Berson / September 19, 2019
Culture Things to do in Seattle: Sept. 12 - 18 Bellwether arts in Bellevue, a show of trashy artists, straight talk with a witty mortician, a choreographic shindig and more cultural happenings. by Brangien Davis & Misha Berson / September 12, 2019
Culture Things to do in Seattle: Sept. 5 - 11 Midnite madness for the new Margaret Atwood book, Wooden boats afloat in Port Townsend, First Thursday art walk picks, and more cultural must-sees. by Brangien Davis & Agueda Pacheco Flores & Misha Berson / September 5, 2019
Opinion Seattle is addicted to bad narratives about homelessness At the root of the crisis is not substance abuse, but a broken economy. by Lola E. Peters / September 2, 2019