“If ever there's been a climate for change politically, now is it. We got nothing but time and disappointment to just fuel it.” mily Slider had never been to a protest before but she had to go to this ...
Seattle students who’ve recently graduated college will be entering a rapidly evolving workforce. Whether they’re navigating new workplace norms post-pandemic or figuring out how artificial ...
Runs Fri., Nov. 7–Thurs., Nov. 13 at Grand Illusion. Not rated. 81 minutes. Plenty of Hollywood filmmakers have fallen into crime—DUIs, drugs, and underage sex cases. But how many felons have reversed ...
As substantial public investments strive to better connect our region, transit-oriented development (TOD) provides a substantial contribution to meeting the Puget Sound region’s housing needs and ...
Turns out Google Maps can’t, in fact, do everything. Case in point: It can’t bring the past alive via wonderful illustrated maps—some more than a century old—like the Historical Atlas of Washington ...
The debate over teaching students about the genesis of life is heating up again, with a Seattle organization emerging as one of its key figures. Started in 1996, the Center for Science and Culture, ...
New light rail stations to open this weekend in Kent, Des Moines and Federal Way Three new Link light rail stations are set to open on Saturday, Dec. 5, connecting Seattle to Kent, Des Moines to ...
"Jazz is getting to be a big word," says John Gilbreath, executive director of Earshot Jazz. He's right. Everybody has their own definition of what constitutes jazz. Starting Friday night, and ...
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