Politics When the debris crashed into her car, the world changed. And the law. In a new book, Maria Federici's story is told by her mother, Robin Abel, and writer Peggy Sturdivant. by Joann Byrd / June 17, 2010
Equity 'GIVE': Seattle music fit for holiday giving A star lineup of city musicians, backed by some popular venues and arts orgs, has produced a 36-track CD with all proceeds going to charity. by TravisHay / November 17, 2009
Culture 'A difficult yet beautiful life,' and a school without walls in Laos The Ban Na Muang elementary school in Laos. by TravisHay / December 1, 2010
Equity A three-hour jam session with some of Seattle's finest musicians Members of Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and other local mainstays put on a "Hootenanny for Haiti," creating an unforgettable night for a good cause. by TravisHay / March 1, 2010
Politics City arts festivals: not just for summer any more OutKast's Big Boi will headline a show during the new City Arts Festival by TravisHay / August 5, 2010
Politics Crosscut Tout: City's second annual music awards to be presented tonight (Oct. 6) Honorees will include Gerard Schwarz, Brandi Carlile, and Garfield High jazz directors Clarence Acox and Scott Brown. by TravisHay / October 6, 2010
Politics UW's freshmen all must read (gasp!) poetry The University of Washington by Joann Byrd / September 21, 2010
Equity Calamity: Timeless lessons from the 1903 Heppner Flood The first floor of the Ayers house was torn away as floodwaters carried the house more than a block and dumped the second story against a pile of debris. Tom Ayers had the top story and its cupola... by Joann Byrd / October 15, 2009
Culture Celebrating Seattle, 'City of Music' Seattle-style red carpet, at The Showbox by TravisHay / October 15, 2009