Arts & Life What to do in the Puget Sound region this weekend As the old saying goes, March comes in like a lion. That's especially true when it comes to cultural activities. Here are some recommendations. Marcie Sillman
Arts & Life Fremont's Lenin statue could come down if Republican bill succeeds A group of Washington state lawmakers has introduced a measure that would remove a Soviet-era sculpture of Vladimir Lenin from a Seattle nieghborhood. Marcie Sillman
Arts & Life 7 Seattleites in outfits that say something Polaroid fashion shoot!!! Marcie Sillman Megan Farmer
Arts & Life Your Seattle-area weekend culture picks: Feb. 15 After more than a week of snow, it's time to trade your sleds for a little culture. Here are a few suggestions. Marcie Sillman
Arts & Life Seattle-area high school bands head back to Essentially Ellington Three area high schools will head to New York this spring to compete in the prestigious Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Competition Marcie Sillman
Arts & Life Your weekend in culture: February 8 Weather willing, here's your weekend in culture, February 8-10 Marcie Sillman
Arts & Life Check out our arts/culture picks for the weekend KUOW's weekly arts/culture recommendations, as heard on Morning Edition Marcie Sillman
Arts & Life Intiman Theatre was hanging by a thread. Now it's out of debt Finally, some good news on the Seattle art scene: After 7 frugal years Intiman Theatre has retired almost 3 million dollars of debt. Marcie Sillman
Arts & Life The Pacific Northwest was already internationally recognized for glass art. Then came Preston Singletary The Pacific Northwest has an international reputation as a center for glass art. But Preston Singletary stands out from the pack. Marcie Sillman
Arts & Life When it rains, it appears: Seattle art that appears in wet weather On any given night more than 12 thousand people are homeless in King County. If you walk through Seattle streets this month, you may encounter their portraits. Marcie Sillman