A longtime partnership reunites, to Seattle's dancing delight Lucien Postlewaite remembers exactly how he felt the first time he danced with Noelani Pantastico. “I was this young boy,” he recalls. “I’d always... Marcie Sillman
Hundreds of paper lanterns made by volunteers for Luminata night parade Fall is just around the corner with less than two weeks of summer left. To celebrate the changing of seasons, the Fremont Arts Council is hosting... Casey Martin
Art installation addresses Seattle's homeless crisis Something we see throughout Seattle are unsanctioned homeless encampments: tents, tarps, and makeshift shelters. And now there's one more as you enter... Casey Martin
'Good Booty': The history of sex in American music Jeannie Yandel speaks with NPR music critic Ann Powers about her most recent book, "Good Booty: Love and Sex, Black and White, Body and Soul in American... Matt Martin Jeannie Yandel
Plastic trash that honors the sea life it kills At Tacoma's Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium you can see penguins, wildcats, and now sculptures of marine life made from plastic trash. Casey Martin
Nancy Pearl tells us about a new novel — her own KUOW's Marcie Sillman speaks with Seattle librarian and author Nancy Pearl about her first novel, "George and Lizzie." Matt Martin Marcie Sillman
Head under the freeway for a new take on sunrise, sunset It may be cloudy, but if you're downtown you can still see a sunset tonight thanks to a new public mural. Below Interstate 5 between Cherry and James... Casey Martin
Making theater of, by and for the people of Seattle Racial and economic equity are priorities for government leaders and community activists in the Pacific Northwest. The same holds true for regional arts... Marcie Sillman
Does your Native American artwork belong to you — or to its tribe? When Bruce Jacobsen moved to Seattle in 1986, he fell in love with the Pacific Northwest. He wanted to express his appreciation with a piece of Native... Ann Dornfeld
If Dale Chihuly didn't personally blow that glass, do you still have a Chihuly? Bill Radke talks to KUOW arts reporter Marcie Sillman and Seattle glass artist Benjamin Moore about a lawsuit that has been filed against Dale Chihuly... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi