Still crazy about Betty MacDonald after all these years There are many reasons to be thankful for the life and work of author Betty MacDonald. If you have a love/hate relationship with chickens, her best... John O'Brien
A onetime Vietnamese refugee on the complex road to American greatness Before Viet Thanh Nguyen became the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the novel “The Sympathizers,” he was a 4-year-old boy uprooted from war-torn... John O'Brien
Try out a Sad Bath. You just might like it From Seattle's Macefield Music Festival in Ballard DJ Michael Stevens shares with Bill Radke some local bands you ought to know about. Bill Radke
When is cultural appropriation OK? Never, say some Native Americans The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 makes it illegal to knowingly sell non-Native made goods as authentic Native American art or craft. More than 600... Marcie Sillman
The million-dollar market for Seattle's Native American legacy Traces of Seattle’s Native American heritage are everywhere, from the Seahawks logo to totem poles at the Pike Place Market. After all, Seattle is the... Marcie Sillman
How to keep young readers from ditching Dickens and chucking Chaucer Breaking up with Shakespeare? Done with Dickens? Between misrepresentations, boring language, and distracting covers, reading classical literature can... Milla Espinoza
Trump's arts cuts will most hurt youth and rural programs in WA Last fall the National Endowment for the Arts awarded almost a million dollars in grants to 34 arts groups across the state, large and small. That money... Marcie Sillman
Seattle's iconic Cafe Racer to be sold Seattle's Cafe Racer, where four people were shot and killed in 2012, is being sold. The cafe, bar and restaurant has been a fixture of the University... Kate OConnell
A Seattle painter is trying to re-write the story of artist vs. development Bill Radke talks to Seattle artist Jane Richlovsky about why she wants people to rethink how artist keep their business alive as the city of Seattle... Amina Al-Sadi
'Am I not an immigrant?' Echoes of Sojourner Truth in this Seattleite's poem Bill Radke and Elizabeth Austen mark International Women's Day with a conversation about a poem that echoes across 150 years of activism. Seattle civic... Elizabeth Austen