Nate Gowdy is a photographer whose work explores the intersection of social movements, cultural identity, and political spectacle. For the past 15 years, he has called Seattle home, earning recognition for his compelling visual storytelling rooted in these themes. While his career took off in the Pacific Northwest, he has recently gained international acclaim for his documentary fine art photography examining American politics. His latest exhibition at Spectrum Fine Art in Madrona, however, narrows its focus to a single pivotal day: January 6, 2021.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is appointing Madison, Wis. Police Chief Shon Barnes to be the next Seattle police chief within the same week Barnes is handles a deadly school shooting in Wisconsin.
The Seattle City Council’s first action of the new year will be finding a replacement for the District 2 position. Earlier this month, Tammy Morales announced that she’s resigning from her seat on the council next month. She cited mental health as a reason for her decision. In her letter, she stated that her role as council member has caused her mental and physical well-being to deteriorate.
Seattle Center Festál returns for its 28th year in 2025, offering celebrations of Seattle's cultural richness with the addition of A Day in Punjab to its lineup.
Are you Brussels sprouts-averse? This recipe may help. It takes the divisive earthy crucifer and greets it head-on with equally potent ingredients: kimchi, gochujang and yes, fish sauce.
Is there a rule of thumb on how long someone should keep their old financial paperwork? I have file cabinets full of old receipts, bank and brokerage statements, tax returns and more that I would like to toss.
On Dec. 11, African Community Housing and Development (ACHD) hosted the highly anticipated Generational Wealth Small Business Conference at the Ethiopian Community Center in Seattle.
The Seattle City Council is working to end the federal government’s surveillance of the police department by passing crowd control measures.
The Port of Seattle and Washington Maritime Blue are renewing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), continuing their long-standing collaboration on maritime innovation and environmental stewardship.
Young Child Academy, an early childhood development program previously located for over 20 years in Lower Queen Anne, is opening a new location in South Lake Union.
Writers interested in becoming a 2025 resident at Seattle’s iconic Central Library should apply by Jan. 17.
Magnolia Chorale’s holiday concerts on Dec. 14-15 celebrated the timeless beauty of Gabriel Fauré, a pivotal French composer whose work bridged the Romantic and modern eras.
A recently-approved tax levy will solely fund King County’s publicly owned hospital, which is already facing significant budget issues.
The new Republican leader on the state Senate’s Law & Justice Committee has pre-filed a bipartisan bill to dramatically increase the number of law-enforcement officers in Washington communities.
Several years after it was revealed Washington law enforcement agencies had a backlog of more than 10,000 untested sexual assault kits, a new state audit has found that Washington State Patrol has effectively eliminated the state’s backlog and is now testing nearly all kits within 45 days.