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
Tech Seattle: more than ever a poetry center Several events this month suggest the depth of Seattle's writing talent, and raise questions about why there is so much good poetry here. by KaschaSemonovitch / April 2, 2012
Dreamy Eastside exhibits upstage Seattle arts scene Margarita Cabrera's Vocho at the Bellevue Art Museum. by KaschaSemonovitch / October 5, 2011
Equity Eat tacos, fund the arts: a new hyper-local approach in Seattle Sprout is a local dinner, including locally sourced foods, where people dine and vote on funding for arts projects. by KaschaSemonovitch / August 21, 2011
Hive Mind: Crystal Pite's electric choreography is swarming Pacific Northwest Ballet Choreographer Crystal Pite in rehearsal with Pacific Northwest Ballet company dancers. by Florangela Davila / November 6, 2013
Screw entertainment. '25 Saints' does grim, brutal & essential. Libby Barnard and Tim Gouran in "25 Saints" by Florangela Davila / November 3, 2013
Up and Coming: One actress, seven parts, three generations Seattle actress Hannah Mootz, fresh out of drama school, is playing mother, daughter, grandmother and a whole passel of men in the Rep's "Bo-Nita". by Florangela Davila / October 17, 2013
Equity Voices from the Street: Alyssa Alyssa is transgender and homeless. A suicide attempt put her in the hospital. When she got out, her parents wouldn't let her come home. by Florangela Davila / August 18, 2014
The 44-year-old ballerina who can jump like she's 17 Catching up with Pacific Northwest Ballet's Kaori Nakamura, who will take her last bow in 'Giselle,' opening this weekend. by Florangela Davila / May 29, 2014