
Pacific Science Center plans to transform its iconic pools
One proposal involves replacing the waterscape — dinosaur sculptures and all — with a meadow of native plants. But will the Seattle Landmarks Board sign off?
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One proposal involves replacing the waterscape — dinosaur sculptures and all — with a meadow of native plants. But will the Seattle Landmarks Board sign off?
Considered a lesser-known work by the ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ author, ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window’ makes its PNW debut at Erickson Theatre.
Film noir at SIFF, an Afghan arts festival, a Brazilian carnival and a pop-up Black history museum.
The group envisions the 1.5-acre green space as a powerful way for Indigenous people to reconnect with community, art and nature in Seattle.
One of the largest and most expensive projects in the city’s history brings Northwest Indigenous works to the fore.