Culture 9 things to do in Seattle Ampersand Live, St. Lawrence String Quartet and a “haunted house horror-comedy” film. by Michael Upchurch & Brangien Davis & Florangela Davila / October 25, 2018
Culture How Paul Allen transformed Seattle’s cultural landscape Locals reflect on how Paul Allen made a home in Seattle for art, music, dance and more. by Mason Bryan & Brangien Davis & Florangela Davila / October 16, 2018
Culture In South Lake Union, 'BOREALIS' showers MOHAI in light VIDEO: A first-of-its-kind festival makes its U.S. debut in Seattle. by Florangela Davila & Matt M. McKnight / October 12, 2018
Culture Should #MeToo rob us of art? Are two degrees of separation from Junot Díaz enough to keep an artwork alive? by Florangela Davila / May 5, 2018
Culture Talking race, Bruce Lee and woke white women with W. Kamau Bell The Oakland-based sociopolitical comedian and CNN host was invited by the Wing Luke Museum to tape a video for its Bruce Lee exhibit. by Florangela Davila / February 8, 2018
Culture Junot Díaz on why he wrote the immigrant experience through a child’s eyes A Q&A with the Pulitizer Prize-winning author who focused his newest book “Islandborn” on a child’s immigrant experience. by Florangela Davila / March 20, 2018
Culture Meet our newest staff writer Kristen M. Clark Kristen M. Clark joined Crosscut this week as the team’s third full-time staff writer. She’ll be covering the changing region of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. by Florangela Davila / January 3, 2018
Culture Taylor Guterson, Bainbridge Island's auteur of aging, is back at SIFF Writer and director Taylor Guterson by Florangela Davila / May 19, 2014
Culture Photographer Matika Wilbur is on the road trip of a lifetime A photographer traverses the United States, documenting the country's 566 federally recognized tribes. by Florangela Davila / May 13, 2014
Culture Amy Schumer, Shabazz Palaces, Seattle Symphony and more: your New Year's weekend list New Year's Eve with Seattle Symphony last year. by Florangela Davila / December 30, 2015