Arts & Life Ep. 8: Are We Going to Be OK? Cartoonist Ellen Forney says bipolar disorder prepared her for the Covid-19 pandemic As many struggle with anxiety and depression during lockdown, some with a history of mental health challenges are putting to work tools they relied on well before coronavirus. Kristin Leong
Arts & Life 'I don't want to just fade away' says retiring ballet dancer Benjamin Griffiths Benjamin Griffiths is like so many of us who’ve been sequestered at home during the pandemic; He’s reading, streaming movies, and he works out every day. “I’m in pretty good shape for a normal person,” he says. Marcie Sillman
Arts & Life This king of bootleggers was one of Seattle's biggest employers Plus lot's of answers to your questions, on this special episode of SoundQs. Deborah Wang
Arts & Life The Pacific Northwest was already internationally recognized for glass art. Then came Preston Singletary The Pacific Northwest has an international reputation as a center for glass art. But Preston Singletary stands out from the pack. Marcie Sillman
Seattle artists are literally hitting their heads against the ceiling for creative spaces It’s no secret that Seattle’s hot housing market is driving up property values and squeezing out affordable places to live. But for thousands of Seattle... Marcie Sillman
How far can kindness go? Pretty far, it turns out Nathan Vass is an 11-year veteran of King County Metro Transit - no small feat at 32. Even more impressive is his ability to stay engaged and delighted... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Ross Reynolds Bill Radke
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
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
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