Culture Crosscut Tout: Stories of extraordinary women, for a cause A screening tonight (Oct. 19) of the documentary "I Know a Woman Like That" will benefit Senior Services and Kawabe House. by Michele Matassa Flores / October 19, 2010
Culture Crosscut Tout: Campaign forum aims to draw ethnic voters tonight (Oct. 15) Bill Gates Sr., Dino Rossi and other notables will appear at the Columbia City election forum. by Michele Matassa Flores / October 15, 2010
Crosscut takes honors in annual journalism contest The regional chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists awards four Crosscut writers in its online-news category. by Michele Matassa Flores / May 24, 2010
Politics City officials and Chihuly backers were early partners Plans presented earlier this year for redevelopment of part of Seattle Center near the Space Needle as a Chihuly museum. by Michele Matassa Flores / April 27, 2010
Politics Remnick's 'most intelligent' interview UW professor David Domke by Michele Matassa Flores / April 21, 2010
An empty wall in place of 'magnificent' public art Henry Moore's "Vertebrae," with Seattle's Rem Koolhaas-designed library in the background. by Michele Matassa Flores / July 22, 2010
Politics It's OK to take women's suffrage for granted For one young girl with White House dreams, it's not just about casting votes, but how to win them. by Michele Matassa Flores / September 21, 2010
Politics What foreign students learn here often stays here The University of Washington by Bill Stafford / May 19, 2011
Culture Where'd you get that nice toga, Senator? George Washington, as a Roman Senator, on the Capitol Grounds by Bill Stafford / February 23, 2011