Opinion Notes on being useful after dying in Washington state From medical studies to compost, here's how my body can be used up after I die. by Judy Lightfoot / April 13, 2021
Culture Music: Time capsule of a Seattle immigrant community One of the earliest records being preserved at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington. (Greg Davis/KCTS 9) by Laila Kazmi / August 29, 2017
Culture A Chicana choreographer storms the barriers of stereotype “I am not tall, long, thin, blonde hair, blue eyes,” says Alicia Mullikin. And that's OK with her. by Laila Kazmi / April 24, 2018
Culture Dear Seattleites, you’re doing coffee wrong. Try this instead Owner Haimi serves Ethiopian coffee daily at the Adugenet Ethiopian Kitchen & Bar in Seattle's Hillman City neighborhood. by Laila Kazmi / December 4, 2017
Culture A Cuban childhood colors artist Juan Alonso-Rodríguez’s work How this artist rediscovered his roots and reinvented his art. by Laila Kazmi / March 9, 2018
Culture Foodies and others mourn the Estrella Family Creamery shutdown The Estrella family, 2006 by Judy Lightfoot / November 1, 2010
Culture Reporting from an Eastside mosque Islamic Center of Eastside (Bellevue Masjid) by Judy Lightfoot / July 19, 2012
Culture Frugal Foodies makes its Seattle debut J. Moses Ceasar, founder of Frugal Foodies by Judy Lightfoot / January 18, 2010
Culture Gorgeous Italian men Detail from Da Vinci's "Portrait of a Musician." by Judy Lightfoot / January 4, 2010
Culture A sense of sin: a gift at Christmas? "Comparative virtue" can get in the way of holiday generosity, or even true self-reflection. The answer to "which one of you did it?" may be staring you right in the face. by Judy Lightfoot / December 24, 2009