
Challenges, fun ahead for new Seattle arts leadership | Melissa Davis
Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera and Seattle Art Museum are all in search of new artistic leadership, a rare confluence. It’s also a huge opportunity.
is The Seattle Times' deputy opinion editor. Reach her at mdavis@seattletimes.com.
Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera and Seattle Art Museum are all in search of new artistic leadership, a rare confluence. It’s also a huge opportunity.
Book-It Repertory Theatre, helmed by Jane Jones and Myra Platt, is another vital cultural institution that has closed, unable to battle back after the pandemic.
Language matters. Here's a look at the language The Seattle Times used in reporting on the Fort Lawton protests in 1970, and how our style...
News organizations large and small now commonly refer to what Japanese Americans in World War II experienced as "incarceration," rather than "internment."
POSTSCRIPTS: Guess what? Not much has changed on beautiful Hat Island. And that's just the way the Hatters like it.
No matter where you go on this private island — really; there are not that many options — someone is going to say a friendly...
On this peaceful, private island, friendly ‘hellos’ are the only things breaking the sound barrier.
A rude awakening: Now that we’ve grown into a great big city, it’s time to pull out some grown-up manners.
Now that there are so many of us Seattle citizens, a plea for civil behavior.