Opinion In Seattle, restaurants have to serve Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Let’s fix that Seattle restaurants would've had to serve Trump's aide because of a law that prohibits discriminating against political beliefs. by Nate Christiansen / July 3, 2018
Opinion Taxpayer money will defend Sawant, but that could’ve been avoided Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant during a meeting in the council chambers at City Hall. by Nate Christiansen / October 31, 2017
Opinion A gym banned a white supremacist, but Seattle law is on his side NW Fitness Project may have illegally discriminated against Greg Johnson when they banned him, at least according to an ill-thought Seattle law. by Nate Christiansen / February 14, 2018
Opinion How the Honest Ads Act could harm grassroots advocacy The new bill has the potential to harm the sort of earnest local advocates whom Sens. Cantwell and Murray would otherwise seek to protect. by Nate Christiansen / January 22, 2018
After 40 years, Pilobolus Dance may be wearing out Pilobolus Dance Theatre: coming to Meany since 1982. by Spider Kedelsky / October 10, 2011
A critic's favorite: the raven rattle at SAM Raven rattle, circa 1850. Tlingit, possibly Wrangell, Alaska. Gift of John H. Hauberg to the Seattle Art Museum. by Spider Kedelsky / September 22, 2011
Best of 2010: Trying to understand the acclaim for Mark Morris Lauren Grant and the Mark Morris company in "Gloria." by Spider Kedelsky / December 27, 2010
Ballet, butoh, and Magnificent Martha Pacific Northwest Ballet soloist Chalnessa Eames and principal dancer Jonathan Porretta in Twyla Tharp’s "Afternoon Ball." by Spider Kedelsky / November 9, 2010
What is 'manly' dancing? Crystal Pite and Peter Boal in Boal's PNB offices. by Spider Kedelsky / October 12, 2010
Culture Remembering Mitch Miller and a grade-school singalong Looking back on a long-ago school visit by a kind and generous music legend. by Spider Kedelsky / August 5, 2010