Katherine Banwell
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There’s an old school house in the Delridge neighborhood of West Seattle that, in part, is dedicated to artist live-work spaces. Many of the walls are…
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Teens will be the first to complain that no one listens to them. But Seattle's ACT Theatre is doing precisely that. For a dozen years now, the theatre has…
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Back before Capitol Hill became the center of gay life in Seattle, most of the American public thought of homosexuality as not only illegal but even…
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The new LeMay Car Museum in Tacoma is a dream come true for car lovers. But it’s also worth a visit if you’re into art. The color and shape of the…
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Maybe you’ve heard the line, "Will the last person leaving Seattle turn out the lights." That well-worn phrase came from a billboard in 1971 as the Boeing…
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The ideas of freedom and repression have played out around the world for thousands of years. The Spanish playwright, Frederico Garcia Lorca, explored…
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For years, the Northwest has had the dubious distinction of being one of the most non-religious regions in the land. In fact, it's often referred to as…
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From the beginning of time when single-celled organisms were the only life on earth, to the multiverse where people can exist in parallel realities, to a…
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Eerie sounds from vegetables and sculptures that look like happy caterpillars. Those are some of the "promising objects" you'll find in an exhibit of the…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-968791.mp3On Whidbey Island, among the evergreens, sits Hedgebrook, a writers retreat…