Politics Rebuttal: The Seattle City Council's relevance is not in question Seattle City Council President Nick Licata. (City of Seattle) by Nick Licata / May 24, 2007
Culture ‘No one can take your soul or ideas’: Seattle concert honors musicians killed in the Holocaust 'Art from Ashes' commemorates 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. by Tom Keogh / January 23, 2020
Culture A Seattle carpenter goes from building a bookstore to publishing his first book Once a journalist, grassroots activist and aid worker in war-torn Bosnia, Peter Lippman chronicles the country's troubled history. by Tom Keogh / November 29, 2019
Opinion Ignoring nursing homes denies our own humanity As COVID-19 cases increase in these communities, a writer reflects on the lives behind the statistics. by Tom Keogh / July 6, 2020
Culture Jazz goes to the opera to honor Charlie Parker in ‘Yardbird’ Seattle Opera’s premiere production makes new rules, tells a more inclusive story. by Tom Keogh / February 20, 2020
Inside Crosscut COVID-19 changed the stories we tell — and inspired a new podcast This Changes Everything host Sara Bernard focuses each show on a different aspect of life, and how we now have to navigate through it without a road map. by Sara Bernard / May 13, 2020
Equity Podcast | When defunding the police meets Seattle’s political reality More than 6 months after first pledging to rethink public safety, city leaders face opposition. What’s next? by Sara Bernard & David Kroman / February 8, 2021
Equity Podcast | Defund, then what? Seattle activists’ ideas for police dollars They say public safety concerns can be addressed through scaling up other forms of support, like schooling and training. by Sara Bernard & David Kroman / February 5, 2021
Equity Podcast | An Oregon city’s decades-old alternative to police Cities searching for ways to handle crisis calls without police are reaching out to CAHOOTS in Eugene, Oregon. by Sara Bernard & David Kroman / February 4, 2021
Equity Podcast | When police response to a crisis call goes wrong Seattle police have undergone additional training to better respond to people in crisis, but they still end up killing some of those people. by Sara Bernard & David Kroman / February 3, 2021