Culture Resurrecting churches for new uses Town Hall: A 1916 Seattle church converted into a performance center by David Brewster / February 1, 2011
Culture Vancouver has Starbucks withdrawal pains A 1976 drawing of the first Starbucks store at the corner of Pike Place and Virginia Street in Seattle. (Copyright © by Celia Bowker) by David Brewster / April 20, 2009
Culture A dance to the future An inspired evening of imaginary dances, starring such people as George Bush, Greg Nickels, and Hank Paulson. by Spider Kedelsky / December 6, 2008
Culture Two stunning evenings of dance, bridging cultural differences Scene from the video production log for <i>A Chekhovian Resolution</i> by Spider Kedelsky / November 26, 2008
Culture Lessons from the Canadian election Running on global warming issues proved "hard to sell and easy to hammer," but leave it to our neighbors to figure out this urgent new politics. Plus, why arts funding matters (at least in Canada). by David Brewster / October 17, 2008
Culture For Gregoire, all the highway news is bad news Two big unresolved transportation issues are back in the public's eye, reminding voters of the governor's biggest failure. by David Brewster / September 26, 2008
Culture A Tadao Ando chapel may soon find a home in Bellevue An incarnation of the Church of Light in Ibaraki-shi, Osaka, Japan. (Wikimedia Commons) by David Brewster / June 22, 2008
Culture 'Hair' on tour: a treasure trove of music and an amped-up cast The national touring company for 'Hair' by Spider Kedelsky / November 30, 2010
Culture Staging, and selling, ethnic dance and music: a Cuban success story Los Munequitos de Matanzas by Spider Kedelsky / April 6, 2011
Culture Seattle's two political parties switch strongholds Greg Nickels and Jan Drago, lookalike political allies by David Brewster / March 2, 2010