Culture Remembering the Viaduct and the views that no longer exist Meet the Seattle photographer who memorialized the last days of the waterfront highway. by Brad Curran / January 21, 2020
Culture What comes after the Viaduct? This Seattle architect has big ideas In the latest episode of The Teardown, David Miller contemplates the role of Seattle's Viaduct in his life and his city, as well as his role in unmaking it. by Brad Curran / August 21, 2019
Culture An artist muses on the death of his neighbor: the Viaduct Baso Fibonacci has created art next to Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct for 10 years. He puts on one more show as the demolition begins. by Brad Curran & Matt M. McKnight / March 18, 2019
Growth Best of 2018: Why do so many new apartment buildings in Seattle look the same? We asked an expert to deconstruct Seattle's new architecture. by Eric Keto / December 29, 2018
Growth Why some Seattle music fans went underground in the ‘90s WATCH: The Teen Dance Ordinance made it prohibitively expensive to put on all-ages shows in the city. by Eric Keto / December 26, 2018
Culture How Seattleites navigated downtown before GPS Getting around was as easy as remembering that "Jesus Christ made Seattle under protest." by Knute Berger & Eric Keto / December 11, 2018
Culture Where are all of Washington's dinosaurs? Mossback finds the answer in an epic geologic journey with Nick Zentner (aka Nick on the Rocks). by Eric Keto & Knute Berger / September 18, 2018
Culture Why your favorite Seattle landmark isn’t safe from the bulldozer A look at how Seattle decides to save or destroy a landmark like the Showbox music venue. by Eric Keto / September 11, 2018
Culture Before Woodstock, there was this Northwest music festival Mossback attended the Sky River Rock Festival when he was 14 — and he still has the tickets to prove it. by Knute Berger & Eric Keto / September 4, 2018
Culture From Dutch baby to teriyaki, 5 foods that define Seattle A mix of bold invention and international influence, this menu is perfect for those hungry for history. by Eric Keto & Knute Berger / November 13, 2018