Politics Birth control, women's health issues at play in Olympia At least a dozen bills on a range of women’s reproductive health issues have been debated in Olympia during 2016’s short legislative session. by Allegra Abramo for InvestigateWest / February 18, 2016
One chance brought a woman into male-dominated choreography A rehearsal of Annabelle Ochoa Lopez's "Delicious Pesticides." by Leslie Holleran / June 2, 2016
Politics New 'purple card' system would help people with dementia The language of Madeleine Fraley's purple card could be the basis for a similar card used by the state. by Allegra Abramo for InvestigateWest / February 11, 2016
Politics Healthier flame retardants: Will Legislature finally protect kids, families? Lawmakers are looking at how to protect0 children from the chemicals in some flame retardants widely used in furniture. by Allegra Abramo for InvestigateWest / February 4, 2016
Washington-born dancer's pioneering influence lives on A performance of Trisha Brown's "Present Tense" by Leslie Holleran / January 28, 2016
Equity A conversation about race, inspired by dance Spectrum Dance Theater by Leslie Holleran / February 3, 2016
Group wants to turn waterfront silos into art The Giants – the 24,500 square-foot, 360-degree mural created by the famous Brazilian twins OSGEMEOS for the Vancouver Biennale by Leslie Holleran / January 18, 2016
Equity Next up for this award-winning choreographer: Police brutality Nia-Amina Minor and Spectrum Dance Theater company dancers raise their fists in the air during a tech rehearsal for ‘SHOT,’ a production by Donald Byrd, on Wednesday at Seattle Repertory Theater by Leslie Holleran / January 18, 2017
Pay taxes. Be happy. How to feel better about American rates of taxation. And how to find bliss in Somalia. by T.M. Sell / April 21, 2009