Politics Washington passes law to cut ‘forever chemicals’ in makeup Starting in 2025, the Toxics-Free Cosmetics Act will be among the country’s strongest legislation against hazardous products. by Joseph Winters Grist / May 18, 2023
Environment Seattle-based outdoor gear retailer REI to ban PFAs In 2024, new standards will eliminate 'forever chemicals' in the company's products after more than a year of pressure from environmental groups. by Joseph Winters Grist / March 8, 2023
Environment PNW landfills reached ‘explosive’ methane emission levels in 2022 Washington and Oregon sites had leakages 20 times more concentrated than the Clean Air Act limit standards. by Joseph Winters Grist / November 3, 2023
News Amazon reported a 12% decrease in single-use plastics for 2022 Responding to pressure from advocacy groups and investors, the mega-retailer reduced its footprint through paper packaging and eliminating mailers. by Joseph Winters Grist / July 28, 2023
Despite a few cracks, CATS lands in Seattle in full musical glory The CATS cast will be at the Paramount until Sunday. by Alice Kaderlan / April 18, 2012
New PNB performance shows evidence of the corps' growing strength Pacific Northwest Ballet principal dancer Batkhurel Bold with (l-r) principal dancer Maria Chapman, soloist Sarah Ricard Orza, and principal dancer Lesley Rausch in Apollo, choreographed by George... by Alice Kaderlan / April 16, 2012
New contemporary dance at Meany should come with a snooze button Chunky Move's Connected, on stage this weekend at UW's Meany Hall. by Alice Kaderlan / April 13, 2012
A sparkling 'Or,' at Seattle Rep The Prospector Inn is one of Republic's tourism accommodations. by Alice Kaderlan / April 3, 2012
'First Date' at ACT is first-rate Eric Ankrim and Kelly Karbacz in "First Date." by Alice Kaderlan / April 1, 2012
Catherine Cabeen: a top-tier dance talent in Seattle Catherine Cabeen and Kane Mathis in "5 Windows." by Alice Kaderlan / March 24, 2012