Culture Seattle writer’s new book explores being young, brown and awkward With Living Color, Donna Miscolta turns her ‘demons of the past’ into fictional stories of quiet strength. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / October 7, 2020
Culture Washington-made soaps to wash away 2020 Artisans from Shelton to Bellingham are making beautiful bars to help start the new year with a clean slate. by Brangien Davis & Agueda Pacheco Flores / December 23, 2020
Inside Crosscut Why Crosscut is sunsetting its opinion section Crosscut isn't abandoning opinions, just finding a new way for you to hear them. by M. David Lee III / December 3, 2021
Inside Crosscut Meet Crosscut's new executive editor This is M. David Lee III's second move to Seattle. Since his last stay, the city has changed a lot — and so has he. by M. David Lee III / November 16, 2021
Environment Climate change takes a toll on Seattleites' mental health Some residents are experiencing a new kind of distress in response to flooding, air pollution and other ecological events linked to climate change. by Ashli Blow / June 6, 2022
Culture Playwright Justin Huertas talks myths, music and octopus wrestling In a new play, the Seattle polymath looks at the many arms of love. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / June 19, 2019
Culture The Star Lite swap meet flickers out in Lakewood Latinx vendors and customers wonder if the flea market will get a second life. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / May 31, 2019
Culture Cumbia takes Seattle for a spin — but will it catch on? Local DJs say the Colombian-born dance genre has untapped potential by Agueda Pacheco Flores / May 24, 2019
Culture Cowabunga! Tacoma Art Museum brings the Simpsons home TAM will be the first museum to feature a whole exhibit only featuring hand drawn cels from The Simpsons. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / July 19, 2019
Culture Columbia City's new single-screen cinema flies in the face of Netflix The Beacon will screen everything from art house films to second-run releases. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / June 27, 2019