Dear Prudence advises Seattleites: Use your words There’s something about advice columns: That little taste of socially-accepted voyeurism into other people’s problems. Bill Radke
New Climate Books Stress We Are Already Far Down The Road To A Different Earth David Wallace-Wells' The Uninhabitable Earth and Nathaniel Rich's Losing Earth offer valuable perspectives on climate change — if we're committed to being adult enough to face the future. Adam Frank
Ahead Of His 100th Birthday, A Reading Of Lawrence Ferlinghetti's 'I Am Waiting' Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti turns 100 Sunday. NPR's Scott Simon reads his poem, "I Am Waiting."
Jordan Peele Looked Into The Mirror And Saw The Evil Inside 'Us' For his much-anticipated follow-up to his Oscar-winning movie Get Out, the writer-director sets a family up against its own doppelgangers. That is, he made a full-on horror film. Ailsa Chang
Meet Pete: The Millennial who wants to be president Tackling a mayorship can be like “changing channels every five minutes between 'The Wire', 'Parks and Recreation', and, occasionally, 'Veep,'” said Pete Buttigieg Sonya Harris
Newly Uncovered Georgia O'Keeffe Letters Shed Light On Her Greatest Paintings The correspondences between the artist and her friend, filmmaker Henwar Rodakiewicz — just acquired by the Library of Congress — capture her thoughts as her career takes off. Elizabeth Blair
Indigenous artists lift the sky at a new Seattle gallery Indigenous artists inaugurate ARTS at King Street Station, Seattle's new cultural hub dedicated to social and racial equity. Marcie Sillman
The racist practice of mispronouncing names Having people mispronounce your name isn't just annoying or embarrassing. It's racist. Zuheera Ali
You cook tacos or pizza on weeknights. Why not Vietnamese? You probably know your way around a Vietnamese menu—there’s pho, bahn mi, and rice paper rolls. But have you ever tried making those dishes at home? California-based food writer and cookbook author Andrea Nguyen thinks you can. Ruby de Luna
Like an upbeat family reunion: Jennifer Hegeman reflects on Curiosity Club dinner #2 Ten very different people are in the middle of a nerdy supper club experiment with the hopes of thawing the Seattle Freeze. The results so far may surprise you. Jennifer Hegeman