The R&B/soul singer flaunts a confident, sultry new sound on her new album.
Through the poetry of common objects, Inye Wokoma reveals the webs of reliance under redlining.
The week’s best events.
The slam-poet-turned-playwright is set on getting queer right, which means letting go.
If a budget isn’t signed by the end of July 1, state parks will close, critical social services will stop, and thousands of workers will be laid off.
Cancer season starts with a romantic week.
The U.S. Attorney General appears to be convinced that the War on Drugs was a good thing, no matter the facts.
A complete calendar of this weekend’s LGBTQ events.
An incremental approach to renters’ rights paid a dividend this week.
The annual community gathering featured some of the best hip-hop in town.
Candidates in the mayor’s race called for an independent investigation and further reforms.
A proposed compromise would provide a way for students who fail the English and math assessments to graduate.
Seattle’s biggest debates over race and police have been playing out north of the Cut.
A unique program offers Seattle’s great thinkers a springboard for diving into new ideas.
The mother of four was shot after she called police about a possible burglary.
Current and former staffers say morale is low at the watchdog agency. But that doesn’t mean they’re giving up.
The group plays with cacti and candle wax in a tactile visual outing.
The Hirst decision was embraced by environmentalists and tribal leaders. Now lawmakers must figure out how to adhere to it.
The Garfield teacher used a $100,000 settlement over police use of force to establish a scholarship fund.
The legislature established the program in 2017, but is only now in agreement on how to fund it.
