Indigenous Affairs The Boldt Decision’s impact on Indigenous rights, 50 years later The landmark 1974 case ordered Washington to uphold its treaties, affirm Indigenous salmon fishing rights and recognize Native nations’ sovereignty. by Nicholas K. Geranios / February 12, 2024
Politics 'Kennewick Man,' 13 years later The sensational scientific claim devolved into more of a legal dispute over Native claims on pre-immigrant human remains. by Roger Downey / July 27, 2009
Artistic, soul-nourishing ballet, from an unexpected source The PNB School: a sellout, and a standout by Roger Downey / June 21, 2010
Culture Bringing Seattle's global-health expertise to poor people here at home Swedish Vice President Dan Dixon by Alice Kaderlan / December 28, 2010
Culture Intiman's 'All My Sons' portrays a family split by the corrupting power of money Chuck Cooper, left, and Reginald Jackson in Intiman Theatre's 'All My Sons.' by Alice Kaderlan / March 29, 2011
Rep's 'Mice and Men' captures enduring American story Charles Leggett performs superbly as Lennie in the Seattle Rep's "Of Mice and Men." by Alice Kaderlan / March 26, 2011
'Devotion' conveys emotion, faith, personal history, and primal love 'Devotion,' playing through Sunday (March 13) at On the Boards. by Alice Kaderlan / March 12, 2011
Mike Daisey cuts up in 'The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs.' And he draws blood. Mike Daisey at Seattle Repertory Theatre by Alice Kaderlan / May 7, 2011
'Merry Wives': Just as funny, 400 years later John Patrick Lowrie as Sir John Falstaff and Anders Bolang as Master Ford in 'Merry Wives of Windsor.' by Alice Kaderlan / April 25, 2011