Marcie Sillman
Stories
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April 8th | Commuter conundrum: how to bike in a lane-light town?
Scaling back on bike projects may mean new headaches for gridlocked city dwellers. A ballerina brings her pointe shoes to the musical stage. The Mariners are winning – enjoy it while it lasts! KUOW podcasts explore cougars in the wild and a mysterious smell that’s been perfuming south Seattle (and not for the better).
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Arts & Life
Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks in Puget Sound
Want to get in some culture this weekend? KUOW's Marcie Sillman has some suggestions for you.
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Arts & Life
The art and activism of millennial Nikkei focuses on the US-Mexico border
Millennial Japanese Americans use art to shine a light on the connections between World War II internments and the current situation on the US/Mex border
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Arts & Life
Marcie Sillman's weekend picks in Seattle-area arts
KUOW's Arts and Culture reporter Marcie Sillman has some suggestions for your weekend's cultural recreation
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Arts & Life
Seattle all-girls jazz band goes national
Seattle Jazz Ed's Girls Ellington Project selected for the national Swing Central Jazz Festival in Georgia
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Arts & Life
Indigenous artists lift the sky at a new Seattle gallery
Indigenous artists inaugurate ARTS at King Street Station, Seattle's new cultural hub dedicated to social and racial equity.
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Arts & Life
Seattle Opera names first woman director in its 56-year history
Seattle Opera is getting a fresh face. She'll take the reins in August.
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Arts & Life
Why does Seattle have so much public art?
A KUOW listener asked why there's so much public art in Seattle. Reporter Marcie Sillman travels back in time nearly 50 years to tell the sometimes-fraught story.
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Arts & Life
The story behind those bronze dance steps on Capitol Hill
More than 40 years ago Seattle adopted a pioneering ordinance to fund art in public spaces. You'll find that art everywhere: in the streets, at public utility stations, even on the sidewalks.
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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.