One of the few Black women in her field, Seattle architect Laurie Allison Wilson is working to build projects that honor the diversity of Black life in the city.
Crosscut’s new multimedia showcase highlights the contributions of Black artists to the Northwest cultural landscape through profiles, photography, videos and a podcast.
Knute "Mossback" Berger, second from left, the newly named Space Needle "Writer in Residence." Seated with him: Petyr Beck of Documentary Books (far left); publicist Dan McConnell and the Space Needle...
The gay-rights movement started by Seattle's own Dan Savage has spawned more than 10,000 videos viewed 30 million times around the world. It now has its own book, plus an upcoming Town Hall event.