Culture ArtSEA: The forgotten history of Northwest women painters A long legacy of local artists shines at Edmonds and Seattle museums. Plus, the new graphic memoir tracing a grandmother’s complicated gifts. by Brangien Davis / February 29, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: Nirvana’s back on stage in a new photobook and art show Plus, NW glass artists are ‘Blown Away’ on Netflix, Lily Gladstone’s up for an Oscar and local musicians are jamming across the city. by Brangien Davis / March 7, 2024
Culture Fall Arts: A Seattle poet’s new novel on immigration, inheritance E.J. Koh turns to fiction for the first time with The Liberators, which follows a Korean family through history, trauma and forgiveness. by Brangien Davis / October 27, 2023
Culture ArtSEA: Gifted $300 million in art, Seattle U plans a new museum Plus, a long-awaited dance at Pacific Northwest Ballet, and new books by Northwest authors. by Brangien Davis / March 14, 2024
Politics A popular Oregon governor hopes for an encore John Kitzhaber: back in the governor game by Floyd McKay / September 3, 2009
Culture Serene stone sculpture from a violent country Sculptors Patrick Sephani and Passmore Mupindiko by Floyd McKay / August 23, 2009
Politics Portland Cong. Earl Blumenauer 'stunned' by reaction to his end-of-life-counseling provision Portland Congressman Earl Blumenauer, with trademark bow tie by Floyd McKay / August 13, 2009
Politics Cong. Rick Larsen confronts anger at a town hall meeting on healthcare Polls show Democratic Congressman Rick Larsen now leading Republican challenger John Koster by Floyd McKay / August 9, 2009
Environment Newport's rendezvous with NOAA Jane Lubchenco, NOAA's new head and new heroine of Newport by Floyd McKay / August 4, 2009
Culture ArtSEA: Celebrating Richard Serra’s massive Northwest sculptures Plus, the National Nordic Museum’s new show of mixed media works by Black artist expats in 20th-century Scandinavia. by Brangien Davis / March 28, 2024