A tale of an artist, a pot grower, and Seattle's wild real estate market When Washington voters legalized recreational pot five years ago, they paved the way for a new industry that includes everything from retail shops to... Marcie Sillman
These Seattle artists had to think outside the box to survive the city’s pricey real estate market Georgetown is only five miles south of downtown Seattle, but it feels like another city. Instead of gleaming skyscrapers, this is a neighborhood of... Marcie Sillman
PHOTOS: South Seattle students perform their own stories, not Broadway's The end of the school year is a time for students to show off — debates, sports championships and performances abound. And for high schools around the... Marcie Sillman
Join Front Row Center at 'Wild Horses' Join Marcie Sillman for the final Front Row Center of our 2017-2018 season at Intiman Theatre's "Wild Horses" on June 3 at 2:00 p.m. Come see the show... KUOW Staff
Seattle dancer David Rue won't let small-minded thinkers affect his joy Dancer David Rue performs in "Black Bois" this weekend at On the Boards. Rue and his family moved to the U.S. more than two decades ago as refugees from... Marcie Sillman
How a Seattle artist found his future by examining his past Like so many children of immigrants, Che Sehyun was raised to pursue the traditional American dream: college and a professional career. “That was, to me... Marcie Sillman
Hula is way more than grass skirts, as these dancers will show you When Kamaile Hamada found out last June that his group had been accepted into the world’s most prestigious hula competition, the first person he wanted... Marcie Sillman
How Felicia Loud found herself on Seattle stages Felicia Loud barely remembers a time when she wasn’t performing. She’s been a regular on Seattle stages for more than 40 years, singing with local bands... Marcie Sillman
Rosa Joshi loves Shakespeare, and she thinks you should, too Rosa Joshi wasn’t supposed to be an artist. “I’m the daughter of Asian immigrants,” she says. “I was supposed to be a doctor.” Marcie Sillman
The establishment embraces this Tacoma artist; he doesn’t hug back 2017 was a banner year for artist Christopher Paul Jordan. It started with Jordan curating an exhibition of work by African American artists titled ... Marcie Sillman