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Fall Arts: A new Seattle play rustles up the history of Black cowboys
Local playwright Andrew Lee Creech brings post-Emancipation Texas to life in a story of love, ambition and what it means to be free.
Local playwright Andrew Lee Creech brings post-Emancipation Texas to life in a story of love, ambition and what it means to be free.
Seattle’s largest dance company is at a turning point with a fall roster that’s younger and 50 percent BIPOC.
The activist’s work often focuses on his family history, his Seattle upbringing and creating ‘a country to come home to.’
Jas Keimig writes about the elation and frustration of rediscovering the renaissance men who deserve more recognition.
The author and Crosscut Ideas Festival speaker says backlash to America’s ‘awokening’ is the latest iteration of past generations’ talking points.