Crosscut turns 5. About time to become an annual Member?
Crosscut's Spring Membership drive comes amid this birthday. Plus: a look at Crosscut's birth, its original staffers, and its founding "heresies."
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Crosscut's Spring Membership drive comes amid this birthday. Plus: a look at Crosscut's birth, its original staffers, and its founding "heresies."
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Ignore the 1-and-1 start. Looking ahead to the real season offers little encouragement.
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The adventurous opera company gives the 2001 Philip Glass chamber opera a stirring, imaginative new production.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWRob McKenna takes after the Democratic Speaker, who says, No, he's not the problem. (But which of them spoke with the true Seattle accent?)
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A look back at the what-might-have-beens for Seattle's signature event. Thankfully, Mount Rainier didn't get the planned 21-foot-tall "decoration."
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A documentary on PBS this Tuesday night, based on an earlier book by Blaine Harden about the Grand Coulee Dam, prompts him to reflect on ironies and some hopeful new developments on the mighty 'River Lost.'
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All parts and little union is how the team looked, losing this past weekend to San Jose. But they will be a very good team when some injured players return and coach Sigi stops tinkering with normal.
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Unaffordable rents, says a new national report, keep many Americans homeless. Some who are living in their cars at a rest stop off a major highway attest to the challenges.
READ MORE | 29 COMMENTSSeveral events this month suggest the depth of Seattle's writing talent, and raise questions about why there is so much good poetry here.
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