The POC cast confront whiteness, and tell their own stories in a deeply humanizing and poetic way.
But they haven’t broken. Not yet, at least.
The Seattle author’s hit novel “Warm Bodies” is getting an ambitious sequel.
A grand, and once profitable, experiment of a bygone era pulls the plug. It’s not the only one.
Our critics pick the best of the season, from the stage to the club to the gallery to the concert hall.
Incorporating dance, virtual reality, installation and audio, the complex piece explores other bodies.
He was invited by Sen. Doug Ericksen, who is now part of President Trump’s EPA transition team.
The civil liberties group is already suing Seattle over the sweeps, arguing they violate the Constitution.
Scenes of winter revelers at Cal Anderson Park.
“The Constitution prevailed today.”
Meanwhile, UW continues to grapple with questions of what free speech really means.
Seattle’s Michete and guest Shamir drop a deliciously angry pop anthem.
How Western Washington lawmakers are reacting to Trump.
Many of the proposed reforms still need to be bargained with the police unions.
The university president takes responsibility, but what will be done going forward is unclear.
Seven days of resistance.
The protest at Sea-Tac Saturday could become a common scene in Seattle.
Catch a rare re-screening of “Ghost in the Shell,” learn about presidential power and more.
As a speaker, he was a spellbinder, and he knew it.
Responsible for crafting the Seattle hip-hop sound in the ’90s, the duo is ending its hiatus.
