With WA capital gains case settled, what's next for tax reform? by Joseph O'Sullivan / March 30, 2023
So you want to support Seattle arts? Here’s how 12 artist-approved ways to bolster our city’s creative ecosystem, from buying art at coffee shops to moonlighting as an usher. by Margo Vansynghel / December 14, 2022
News Remembering Sandy Williams, the Spokane journalist and Black activist Williams, who founded, published and edited The Black Lens, left an immeasurable imprint on Black media in Washington. by Maleeha Syed / September 21, 2022
News After 40 years at Seattle Center, Crosscut will move across town Cascade Public Media, which includes Crosscut and the PBS station KCTS9, has launched a $12.5 campaign to secure the new home. by Hannah Weinberger / September 21, 2022 / Updated at 12:15 p.m. on Sept. 23
News Tom Alberg's legacy in the evolution of local journalism The Seattle investor believed technology had a place in journalism before the digital age. Crosscut was the result of that belief. by Mai Hoang / August 10, 2022
Culture Seattle launches New Deal-inspired income program for artists In an effort to combat the unemployment and underemployment of creative workers, Hope Corps will put artists to work on public projects. by Margo Vansynghel / April 21, 2022
Culture Seattle movie about loss and gentrification debuts at SIFF The first feature film by Seattle talent Zia Mohajerjasbi is a lyrical ode to a side of the city not often shown in movies. by Margo Vansynghel / April 14, 2022
Culture 30 Seattle holiday art markets for gifts by local makers Craft fairs, gallery shows and pop-up events offer locally made presents for holiday shoppers. by Margo Vansynghel & Brangien Davis / December 1, 2021
Culture For Thanksgiving, check out new Native art in Seattle The holiday weekend is packed with gallery shows, museum exhibits, film festivals and craft fairs celebrating work by Indigenous artists across western Washington. by Brangien Davis & Margo Vansynghel / November 19, 2021
Culture Things to do in Seattle this November From big deal Seattle Art Museum shows to indie songs about sandworms and monsters, these cultural outings are a great escape from the rain. by Margo Vansynghel & Brangien Davis / November 12, 2021
Inside Crosscut Our new Eastern WA reporter wants to lift the Cascade Curtain Crosscut reporter Mai Hoang says there's more to learn about the region beyond the cursory descriptions of dry, red and rural. by Mai Hoang / October 12, 2021
Culture Fall Arts | 14 Seattle artists on making art while the world falls apart Prominent artists from the Puget Sound area tell us how they’re feeling (and what surprising hobbies they picked up during the pandemic). by Brangien Davis & Margo Vansynghel / September 7, 2021
Culture Spice Waala evokes street food from Delhi and promotes food justice Uttam Mukherjee and Aakanksha Sinha use their Capitol Hill restaurant to express themselves and create things they miss about back home. by Sarah Hoffman / August 16, 2021
Culture Live from Seattle: a brand-new Indigenous radio station More than 90% of the songs aired on Daybreak Star Radio are written, produced or performed by Native American or First Nation peoples. by Margo Vansynghel / August 6, 2021
Opinion The extraordinary Seattle legacy of the Cayton-Revels family The cultural and political success of Horace Cayton Sr. and Susie Revels was eclipsed by bigotry and racism. They deserve recognition. by Knute Berger / February 11, 2021
Inside Crosscut Survey: What WA issues should Crosscut cover in 2021? We want to make sure our Northwest, nonprofit news is benefiting you in 2021. by Victor Hernandez / December 22, 2020
Culture Seattle’s cultural innovators of 2020 The pandemic threw the arts scene a curveball — these creatives hit it out of the park. by Margo Vansynghel / December 21, 2020