Another Covid shutdown delays museum show, but doesn't stop this Seattle artist It’s taken 40 years, but Barbara Earl Thomas finally will have her first solo show at Seattle Art Museum. Covid willing. Marcie Sillman
Lights, camera, action! 'Hollywood North' revved up despite Covid — and because of it Filming of TV shows and movies is going gangbusters in the Vancouver area this fall, exceeding pre-pandemic levels. Tom Banse
Will Seattle-area cultural groups survive the pandemic? Maybe, but it won't be business as usual. Coronavirus is surging yet again in Washington State. Public health officials are on edge; so are businesses that depend on people gathering together in enclosed spaces. That includes the arts and culture sector. Marcie Sillman
The pandemic eviscerated Seattle's club scene; can live music make it through the winter? Seattle's live music clubs have been closed since March. With the music scene in crisis, artists and club owners wonder if they'll make it through the winter without help. Marcie Sillman
October 21st | The music that keeps us keeping on in a pandemic world The disillusionment phase of the pandemic is finally here. How the tourism needs to change now and after COVID-19. And our favorite tunes for crying, laughing, and surviving in quarantine. Bill Radke
Seattle arts community get some welcome $9 million news Seattle’s beleaguered cultural community got some welcome news this week when the estate of the late art patrons Jane Lang Davis and Richard Lang announced awards totaling $9 million to nine different arts organizations. Marcie Sillman
Pacific Northwest Ballet is making dance...with masks, social distancing, and a lot of trepidation for the future Dancing with masks and with shadows, Pacific Northwest Ballet is making an art work in the pandemic Marcie Sillman
Seattle roller skaters take on the pandemic: 'Reclaiming of joy under any circumstance' In Seattle, the pandemic has made the outdoor recreational roller skating community stronger than ever. Megan Farmer
Photos: Artists complete re-painting of Black Lives Matter street mural in Seattle Artists have completed the re-painting of the Black Lives Matter street mural on East Pine Street in Seattle. The mural is now a permanent piece of the city. Paige Browning
Seattle cultural workers wonder if they'll ever return to work as pandemic drags on When Governor Jay Inslee ordered restricted public gatherings, local arts workers worried. Almost seven months later, thousands are still out of work. Marcie Sillman