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Should #MeToo rob us of art?
When it's two degrees of separation from Junot Díaz, a Seattle theater makes a choice.
Florangela Davila is Crosscut's former managing editor. She also oversaw arts and culture coverage and hosted the daily "Crosscut Now" news highlights show on KCTS 9. She's a longtime Seattle journali
When it's two degrees of separation from Junot Díaz, a Seattle theater makes a choice.
We're ushering in 2018 with some personal news: Kristen M. Clark joined Crosscut this week as the team’
A recent New York Times op-ed lamented the lack of children’s books heralding the everyday moments of Black children’
W. Kamau Bell visited Seattle the other day. The Oakland-based sociopolitical comedian and CNN host was invited by the Wing
Their publicist brands the Seattle band as fuzzy power pop. I like to think of The Hoot Hoots as playing