'Illegal' European immigrants targeted in Santa Monica Because, after all, white people were the original illegal immigrants. by Judy Lightfoot / May 28, 2010
Seeing Venice through the eyes of Mary McCarthy A Seattle writer in Italy finds terrific company in former Seattleite Mary McCarthy's 'Venice Observed.' by Judy Lightfoot / May 5, 2010
Crosscut Tout: Buy a birthday book at Open Books and support local libraries One of only two bookstores in the U.S. exclusively devoted to poetry is celebrating its 15th birthday. by Judy Lightfoot / April 27, 2010
Crosscut Tout: Andrew Bacevich talks Tuesday about “Washington Rules” Bacevich has a new book about the maintenance of America's armed military presence in a state of readiness to wage war anywhere, any time. by Judy Lightfoot / August 8, 2010
Homeless artist's photographs capture quirky beauty Hedlund's sidewalk gallery by Judy Lightfoot / July 29, 2010
Revelry for all Seattle, sponsored by Streets for All Seattle Streets for All Seattle fundraiser by Judy Lightfoot / July 27, 2010
Equity Upside of a downturn: new neighborhood housing for the low-income LIHI director Sharon Lee, left, and others break ground for the soon-to-be University Apartments. by Judy Lightfoot / July 26, 2010
A Friends of the Library Flash Mob? (Shh-h-h, they're reading!) Friends of the Seattle Public Library gather for a 'Flash Mob' reading at Westlake Center by Judy Lightfoot / October 6, 2010
Crosscut: helping me learn to love the city that's my home By getting me to think more deeply about Seattle and the Northwest, Crosscut has led me to bond with the region in a way I hadn't before. by Judy Lightfoot / October 4, 2010
Crosscut Tout: 'Food: Eating Your Environment' Prof. Gebisa Ejeta, Purdue University, winner of the 2009 World Food Prize by Judy Lightfoot / October 3, 2010