Arts & Life Washington's museums vs the pandemic One thing you’ve rarely been able to do since last March is visit a museum. For the most part, museums have been shuttered since the pandemic started. But almost all museums, big and small, expect to reopen. Meanwhile, they’re learning new tricks. Ross Reynolds
Arts & Life January 21st | The TV getting us through, and reacting to, the COVID-19 pandemic How much we do and don't want to see the pandemic reflected in our favorite TV. Tenants react to the extension of the federal eviction moratorium. And we talk policing and vaccines with Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan. Bill Radke
Arts & Life RadioActive's 2020 through stories and photos by teens Even though we couldn't meet in person for most of the year, RadioActive Youth Media still worked with about 300 young people in 2020 - creating 29 original radio stories, podcasts, and photojournalism essays. If you missed any of these incredible perspectives from young people, catch up here. RadioActive Youth Media
Arts & Life 2020 Hugo House Fellows share works of ‘Luminosity’ for the new year Poets and essayists conjure post-holiday light Sonya Harris
Arts & Life Seattle arts leader Randy Engstrom will leave Seattle's Office of Arts and Culture After eight years heading up Seattle’s Office of Arts and Culture, Randy Engstrom says he’ll step down at the end of the year. Marcie Sillman
Seattle arts with Marcie Sillman: past, present, and future As with most industries during the pandemic, it's a singular time in Seattle arts history. After 35 years of covering the scene, KUOW's longtime arts and culture reporter Marcie Sillman gives us the 30,000 Bill Radke Marcie Sillman Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Arts & Life Another Covid shutdown delays museum show, but doesn't stop this Seattle artist It’s taken 40 years, but Barbara Earl Thomas finally will have her first solo show at Seattle Art Museum. Covid willing. Marcie Sillman
Lights, camera, action! 'Hollywood North' revved up despite Covid — and because of it Filming of TV shows and movies is going gangbusters in the Vancouver area this fall, exceeding pre-pandemic levels. Tom Banse
Arts & Life Will Seattle-area cultural groups survive the pandemic? Maybe, but it won't be business as usual. Coronavirus is surging yet again in Washington State. Public health officials are on edge; so are businesses that depend on people gathering together in enclosed spaces. That includes the arts and culture sector. Marcie Sillman
Arts & Life The pandemic eviscerated Seattle's club scene; can live music make it through the winter? Seattle's live music clubs have been closed since March. With the music scene in crisis, artists and club owners wonder if they'll make it through the winter without help. Marcie Sillman