Dressing or stuffing? Get out the roasting pan and baster. Thanksgiving is here. Last year we spoke with New York Times-recognized Seattle chef Kristi Brown. We’ll hear that conversation about good food and the ritual of gathering. Diana Opong
Hear it again: A picture is worth a thousand words This Thanksgiving week we’re revisiting some of our best stories of the year so far. Today, we’re looking back on our favorite segments about images and the stories they tell about us. Libby Denkmann
What's being done to stop adults' misbehavior at youth soccer games Youth soccer games seem to unleash the worst in adult behavior. Parents and coaches yell at refs, the players and each other. Adults' sideline behavior has resulted in a national referee shortage. Elizabeth Blair
Family Feud unites us by fulfilling a basic human need: low-stakes drama Family Feud is kitschy, a bit silly, and just challenging enough. I love the drama, but it also forces me to take a step back from my bubble and think about the larger human experience. Arielle Retting
Jason David Frank, who played Tommy Oliver in the '90s Power Rangers show, has died The 49-year-old actor's manager asked for privacy for his family and friends. His character was first seen as a villain before becoming inducted as the Green Ranger. The Associated Press
ArtsFund announces $10M in unrestricted grants for Washington arts organizations Seattle-based nonprofit ArtsFund recently announced a major new funding program. The Community Accelerator Grant will distribute $10M to arts organizations statewide, with the hope of providing essential resources in a time of great need. Mike Davis
Artists call Seattle's plan to tackle unwanted graffiti 'ethically tricky' What's the difference between the mural we see outside of a light rail station and the graffiti across the street? What is public art and what is a nuisance? It’s a question Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and the city are wrestling with through a proposed initiative. Mike Davis
Iceland tells tourists it's like an alien planet. A NASA scientist agrees "Iceland. Better than space." That's the new tagline from Iceland's tourism board. We asked the head of Visit Iceland why her country might have an edge over space — and consulted NASA as well. Bill Chappell
Casual Friday with Jodi-Ann Burey and Andrew Walsh Seattle is getting a new voting system after a confusing ( in more than on Clare McGrane
Blockbuster photography, deconstructed art, and a cabaret homecoming ‘What I really like about this is that he's kind of undoing paintings and creating something new in that process.’ - Margo Vansynghel Paige Browning