Metro Buses Transport Poems To The People If you live in King County, you're surrounded by public artworks: murals, sculptures, fountains — you name it. Art is everywhere in this region. That's... Marcie Sillman
The Miserable Year That Inspired Ahamefule Oluo's 'Now I'm Fine' It was 2006, and Ahamlefule J. Oluo was not fine. "I was very young, in my early 20s," he says. "I had just gone through a divorce." His Nigerian father... Marcie Sillman
Generous, Sadistic, Noble: Seattle Playwright Recalls LBJ For those of us who came of age in the 1960s, Texas Democrat Lyndon Baines Johnson was larger than life. Johnson had years of Congressional politicking... Marcie Sillman
Cornish College, 100 Years After Nellie What do acclaimed dancer and choreographer Merce Cunningham, drag performer par excellence Jinxx Monsoon and conceptual art darling Sutton Beres Culler... Marcie Sillman
Evoking A Linen Closet: Sculpturist Collects Blankets, Stories For New Installation When we think about blankets, we usually conjure comforting images: babies swaddled in flannel wraps, colorful afghans hand knit by loved ones, puffy... Marcie Sillman
Book-It Repertory Theatre, Seattle's 'Little Engine,' Turns 25 Seattle’s Book-It Repertory Theatre is like the "Little Engine That Could." Marcie Sillman
Hip-Hop Meets Contemporary Dance In 'Opposing Forces' Amy O’Neal is a formally trained white dancer who feels more at home with hip-hop culture and movement than with she does with Western European... Marcie Sillman
Letting Go: Playwright Cheryl West's 'Basket Cases' Acclaimed playwright Cheryl West’s work has been seen on stages from Washington state to Washington, DC. She’s written for the big screen and for... Marcie Sillman