Equity Art and politics meet at Seattle's Franklin High School WATCH: Today's youth activists pay tribute to their Black Panther forebears with a 40-foot mural. by Jen Dev / December 20, 2018
Equity Healing Black trans people through a new kind of faith With the Black Trans Prayer Book, poet and educator J Mase III is spreading hope. by Jen Dev / March 22, 2019
Culture Refugees and immigrants find community in Tacoma choir Cultural differences, language barriers and a lack of social support can lead refugees and immigrants to feel isolated. The Tacoma Refugee Choir is helping them feel a sense of belonging. by Jen Dev / May 7, 2019
Culture Coder by day, cricket bowler by night Arul Sekar, a batsman for the Microsoft Spartans by Greg Shaw / May 14, 2013
Culture Why the world's artists gather in Walla Walla The Walla Walla Foundry cast the skeletal figure and the door for Matthew Day Jackson's bunker, Hauta, 2012. by Greg Shaw / July 28, 2013
Culture Catch EMP's 'Northwest Passage' exhibit while you can EMP's 'Northwest Passage' exhibit includes memorabilia from Seattle's Jackson Street jazz scene of the 1940s. by TravisHay / December 20, 2010
Culture Rock on into 2010 Tad Doyle and most of Soundgarden got together at the Croc for one of the highlights of 2009. by TravisHay / January 4, 2010
Culture Celebrating Seattle, 'City of Music' Seattle-style red carpet, at The Showbox by TravisHay / October 15, 2009
Culture Finally, a Hard Rock Cafe for Cobain, Vedder, Hendrix, and more Seattle's new Hard Rock Cafe, half a block from the Pike Place Market by TravisHay / February 16, 2010
Culture 'Heaven's amphitheatre' at the Gorge gets a little more heavenly The new Gorge Amphitheatre stage under construction by TravisHay / May 8, 2010