Will Capitol Hill's new arts district really do anything? Rising rents are pushing in on Capitol Hill's thriving arts scene. Can a city program fill the gap? by Jake Uitti / November 18, 2014
The duo orchestrating the ladies of Seattle's music scene From left to right, Erin Ashley, Gaetana Gravallese (SWIM Member and front woman of Each & All), Gloria Gaynor and Elizabeth O'Keefe. by Jake Uitti / November 9, 2014
Tech The Seattle astronomer who discovered 4 planets before age 30 Sarah (right) with Bill Nye (middle) and her mom Melinda (left) by Jake Uitti / October 15, 2014
Politics Israel-Palestine fight draws conflicted lines in Seattle Jewish Voice for Peace protests Boeing's supplying of weapons to Israel, but is the group representative of any significant local change? by Jessica Buxbaum / August 3, 2014
Equity Across borders, foster care youth ask: What's missing? IFCA at the International Foster Care Organization world conference in Osaka, Japan last September doing a workshop on tranistioning out of foster care by Jessica Buxbaum / July 13, 2014
Politics Your burning questions answered about retail pot Legal marijuana from Colorado. by Jessica Buxbaum / July 7, 2014
The puppeteer pulling the strings at Doe Bay Fest Kevin Sur performs at Tacoma's Immanuel Presbyterian Church. by Jake Uitti / December 1, 2014
Culture Beacon Hill Blues: 3 local artists ponder the "G-word" Beacon Hill's five-year-old Station coffee shop is a gathering place for locals. by Jake Uitti / May 25, 2015
Culture City Superhero: Amanda Manitach, artist, writer, live wire Artist and writer Amanda Manitach, aka Bolt, documents Emerald City culture. by Jake Uitti / May 14, 2015