Trapped weasels and middle fingers. Seattle artists react to Roe People in Seattle are still coming to grips with the Supreme Court’s landmark overturning of Roe V Wade. Artists in our communities are no different. Mike Davis
A flavor creates harmony Tomo Nakayama usually puts his creative energy into his harmonious music. But when the pandemic hit, he found a new outlet: cooking. Shin Yu Pai
Miso Tomo Nakayama usually puts his creative energy into his harmonious music. But when the pandemic hit, he found a new outlet: cooking. Whitney Henry-Lester
Commercial galleries vs. local flair: These Seattle art fairs are competing for your attendance This weekend, two major art fairs are taking place in downtown Seattle within a two-block radius of one another. Mike Davis
The Mariners are refusing to lose, and inspiring hope for a long awaited playoff birth Kim Malcolm talks with The Athletic's Corey Brock about the Mariners stunning turnaround, and the team's chances of ending their 21 year playoff drought Kim Malcolm
Seattle Art Fair returns after a two year hiatus. Here are three works to check out Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times arts and culture reporter Jerald Pierce about the Seattle Art Fair, and what to check out. Kim Malcolm
What was life was like after the Great Spokane Fire of 1889? In her novel Fire Season, Leyna Krow weaves together three fictional accounts of life after the Spokane Fire of 1889 - following the grifters, con artists, and incompetent leaders trying to build their reputation and make a quick buck in Spokane. Libby Denkmann
'Sacrificing everything for hope.' NW poet gives voice to migration stories In some families, the stories of why and how our ancestors immigrated to the United States are passed from generation to generation like lore. But in others...those stories are packed away and locked shut. Those unspoken conversations around migration inspired poet Ricardo Ruiz to travel back home to eastern Washington, and interview family and friends about their experiences emigrating from Mexico to Washington farming communities. Noel Gasca
Sesame Place apologizes after video shows 2 Black girls being passed over at a parade In its apology, Sesame Place Philadelphia said its employees will undergo more training after criticism over a video in which an employee in costume appeared to ignore two Black girls during a parade. Wynne Davis
To AirBnb or Not to Bnb AirBnB has, to put it simply, a complex relationship with many US cities. That includes Seattle, where AirBnB stock is pretty tightly regulated. KUOW’s Joshua McNichols wanted to know: Just what impact do AirBnBs have on the city? Jeannie Yandel