✈️ Flying for the holidays? Checkout SEA's world-renowned art collection

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Tommy Gregory, the artist-curator helping SEA Airport’s art collection soar

Tommy Gregory at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

Traveling through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport this holiday season? Discover the transit hub's world-class art collection curated by Tommy Gregory, the local artist shaping the airport’s celebrated public art program.

 

As funding shrinks & leadership changes, experts examine state of county’s homelessness crisis

Brian Callanan with housing providers and homelessness advocates

King County’s homelessness response is at a crossroads. With federal funding cuts and significant turnover at the Regional Homelessness Authority, City Inside/Out guests explore what a wave of newly elected leaders could mean for the path forward on one of the region’s most urgent issue.

 

Book Lust: Susan Straight on COVID, caregiving, & the women who shaped her

Susan Straight book cover for novel "Sacrament"

In the latest episode of Book Lust, Susan Straight joins Nancy Pearl to discuss "Sacrament," her novel following three nurses navigating the first year of COVID. Straight reflects on how the pandemic reshaped her storytelling and revived memories of loss, caregiving, and resilience.

 

Cannonball Arts sparks new life into an old downtown building

A quadtych of various art photos from Cannonball Arts

Located in the former Bed Bath & Beyond building in downtown Seattle, Cannonball Arts—created in partnership with the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe—is a contemporary art center featuring visual art of all kinds, a rideable VR experience, an electronics department, a unique gift shop, and a flexible stage that can accommodate just about anything, including wrestling.

 

A brief history of Seattle high school basketball

An old front page of The Seattle Times with a basketball headline

As basketball season heats up, take a look at Seattle’s incredible legacy on the court. Seattle has produced more than 30 NBA draft picks and even 10% of current NBA head coaches. Historian Daudi Abe breaks down the cultural and community forces behind this basketball talent pipeline, and whether the Metro League might be the best high school league in the country.