Jeff Koons' 'Rabbit' Fetches $91 Million, Auction Record For Work By A Living Artist Robert Mnuchin, an art dealer and the father of the U.S. Treasury secretary, bought the sculpture for a client. Some art collectors consider the silver bunny to be "the holy grail of Koons works." Laurel Wamsley
Why is Seattle's street grid such a disaster? You can blame Doc Maynard, Arthur Denny and glaciers. Deborah Wang
New 'Tell Them, I Am' Podcast Explores Lives Of Muslims Through Small Defining Moments This Ramadan, Misha Euceph, host of Tell Them, I Am podcast, focuses on small defining moments and characteristics that make 22 different Muslims who they are.
Seattle’s cheese-cracker addicted squirrel is traumatizing kids Earlier this week, a Seattle mom posted a warning to a neighborhood parent group. “Beware this squirrel with the notched ear,” she wrote. “It rules over the playground at Discovery Park.” Isolde Raftery
Dancer denied visa to perform at Seattle theater this weekend The federal government has denied a temporary visa to an artist who was scheduled to perform this weekend at contemporary arts venue On the Boards. Marcie Sillman
After 12 Seasons, 'Big Bang' Writers Bid Farewell To Their 'Surrogate Family' It's a bittersweet ending for the team of writers and creators behind the hit CBS show. Writer Dave Goetsch says he simply cannot bring himself to turn off his daily Google alert for physics news. Mandalit del Barco
Ballard's Edith Macefield lives on ... in a new BBC Radio drama You may recall Edith Macefield -- the Seattle woman who defied a developer and refused to sell her small house in Ballard. Gil Aegerter
Moby in Seattle: 'Famous people are not that interesting' When, why and how Moby fell apart — and pulled it back together. John O'Brien
In 'Unspeakable,' A Journalist Gives Silence An Investigative Treatment As a teenager, Harriet Shawcross retreated into silence for a year. As an adult, she set out to understand why people speak, and why they don't, in a new book. Ailsa Chang
Two podcasts you should listen to this week: 'The Last Days of August' and 'Harry Potter and the Sacred Text' Do you love podcasts, but don’t know how to find new shows? Are you new to podcasts, and don't know where to start? Clare McGrane