Washington-born dancer's pioneering influence lives on A performance of Trisha Brown's "Present Tense" by Leslie Holleran / January 28, 2016
Equity A conversation about race, inspired by dance Spectrum Dance Theater by Leslie Holleran / February 3, 2016
Group wants to turn waterfront silos into art The Giants – the 24,500 square-foot, 360-degree mural created by the famous Brazilian twins OSGEMEOS for the Vancouver Biennale by Leslie Holleran / January 18, 2016
Equity Next up for this award-winning choreographer: Police brutality Nia-Amina Minor and Spectrum Dance Theater company dancers raise their fists in the air during a tech rehearsal for ‘SHOT,’ a production by Donald Byrd, on Wednesday at Seattle Repertory Theater by Leslie Holleran / January 18, 2017
Equity Busting myths about youth homelessness An expert panel dispels some of the most common misconceptions about street kids. by Kate Harloe / May 7, 2014
Culture The future of trails in Washington - and beyond Seattle trails coordinator Chukundi Salisbury calls trails "transportation gateways." by Kate Harloe / October 26, 2014
Culture A conversation with Seattle’s new top chef, Eric Johnson Chef Eric Johnson and his business partner, Seth Hammond, run the Stateside restaurant in Capitol Hill. by Leslie Holleran / November 15, 2015
In the belly of the Bertha By March of 2015, when it is predicted that Bertha will start digging again, the TBM will have been out of commission for about a year. by Kate Harloe / September 18, 2014
What the heck is human-centered design? Masuma Henry, strategy at Artefact. by Kate Harloe / September 18, 2014