News Crosscut Now: WA small-business grants show mixed success on equity Plus, Indigenous college enrollment declines post-pandemic and the AG's office proposes rent rollbacks at a notorious Aberdeen mobile home park. by Paris Jackson / October 19, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Artist Rafael Soldi on masculinity and memory His new Frye exhibit explores themes of violence and connection. Plus, Armenians find community in Redmond and the race to save SeaTac’s largest forest. by Paris Jackson / October 12, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Are WA schools a ground zero for political discord? Reporter Joseph O’Sullivan dissects the increasing tension over curricula, designer Katrina Hess has your new raincoat and winter vaccines are coming. by Paris Jackson / September 28, 2023
News Crosscut Now: Behind the scenes of a world premiere play in Seattle We’ll also look at the story of nurses who left health care, and a possible minimum-wage increase in unincorporated King County. by Paris Jackson / September 21, 2023
Culture Podcast | Marc Summers dishes on Double Dare and thin-crust pizza The television host shares his ideal last meal and serves behind-the-scenes details from Nickelodeon and the Food Network. by Paris Jackson / August 1, 2023
News Podcast | The untapped potential of psychedelics in psychotherapy Research shows the drugs can be effective in treating depression and substance-use disorders — but there’s still much we don’t know. by Paris Jackson / July 27, 2023
Environment Podcast | Can the biodiversity crisis be reversed? Pollution, habitat loss and climate change all threaten wildlife and their ecosystems. Conservationists discuss what we can do to help. by Paris Jackson / July 25, 2023
Environment Podcast | Solving the world’s plastics problem Following the failure of the Washington Recycling and Packaging Act, experts and a key lawmaker discuss next steps. by Paris Jackson / July 13, 2023
Environment Podcast | Your guide to helping combat climate change Heidi Roop shares why individual responsibility and corporate accountability aren’t mutually exclusive — and how daily habits can aid the planet. by Paris Jackson / July 11, 2023
Tech Podcast | How CRISPR gene editing is changing modern science Nobel Prize-winning scientist Jennifer Doudna discusses how the technology she helped advance is treating diseases and raising ethical dilemmas. by Paris Jackson / July 6, 2023