Culture Should #MeToo rob us of art? Are two degrees of separation from Junot Díaz enough to keep an artwork alive? by Florangela Davila / May 5, 2018
Equity Can dense, urban development solve Seattle's housing crisis? 67,000 people in King County are either cost-burdened or extremely cost-burdened when it comes to housing. Can we build our way out of this mess? by Florangela Davila / February 8, 2018
Politics Will Julián Castro run for President? ‘I might’ A Q&A with former HUD Secretary and presidential prospect Julián Castro. by Florangela Davila / February 12, 2018
Culture Talking race, Bruce Lee and woke white women with W. Kamau Bell The Oakland-based sociopolitical comedian and CNN host was invited by the Wing Luke Museum to tape a video for its Bruce Lee exhibit. by Florangela Davila / February 8, 2018
Culture Junot Díaz on why he wrote the immigrant experience through a child’s eyes A Q&A with the Pulitizer Prize-winning author who focused his newest book “Islandborn” on a child’s immigrant experience. by Florangela Davila / March 20, 2018
Culture Meet our newest staff writer Kristen M. Clark Kristen M. Clark joined Crosscut this week as the team’s third full-time staff writer. She’ll be covering the changing region of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. by Florangela Davila / January 3, 2018
Hive Mind: Crystal Pite's electric choreography is swarming Pacific Northwest Ballet Choreographer Crystal Pite in rehearsal with Pacific Northwest Ballet company dancers. by Florangela Davila / November 6, 2013
Screw entertainment. '25 Saints' does grim, brutal & essential. Libby Barnard and Tim Gouran in "25 Saints" by Florangela Davila / November 3, 2013
Up and Coming: One actress, seven parts, three generations Seattle actress Hannah Mootz, fresh out of drama school, is playing mother, daughter, grandmother and a whole passel of men in the Rep's "Bo-Nita". by Florangela Davila / October 17, 2013