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Creating an Alternative Religious Community for the 21st Century

Creating an Alternative Religious Community for the 21st Century

Rabbi Rachel Nussbaum cultivates a new kind of community

Rabbi Rachel Nussbaum came to this city wanting to “thaw the freeze,” she says. In Seattle, she found, meeting people and building Jewish culture and community can be a challenge. That’s why Nussbaum, shortly after arriving here in 2004 with her husband, Noam Pianko, cofounded The Kavana Cooperative, a nondenominational Jewish community. “In a transplant…

"Rebel Rebel" at SAM to Run Through December 13

“Rebel Rebel” at SAM to Run Through December 13

Seattle couple's generosity inspires Seattle Art Museum's disruptive Rebel Rebel exhibit

This season, amid the frenzy of downtown Seattle, where shoppers descend and office workers close out the fiscal year, there is an exhibit that disrupts our notions about artists and museums while affirming our faith in generosity and inclusion. Rebel Rebel, at the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), appears at first to be a modest show…

A Helping Hand for Seattle's Homeless Veterans

A Helping Hand for Seattle’s Homeless Veterans

At Seattle Stand Down 5, many homeless veterans will be offered much-needed services

The Seattle area has the eighth-largest homeless veteran population in the country, according to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). With the help of the community, the veteran-led nonprofit One Less Mountain’s Seattle Stand Down project is working to change that. Throughout the year, volunteers have been calling on landlords and…

UW Researchers Find a Way to Link Two Brains Together

UW Researchers Find a Way to Link Two Brains Together

The power of the human mind makes brain-to-brain communication a possibility

Who would’ve thought that the old parlor game 20 Questions would help researchers link two brains together? University of Washington researchers at the Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences used the game to help them learn how to read minds. Who would’ve thought that the old parlor game 20 Questions would help researchers link two…

‘Come From Away' is Entertaining, Thoroughly Absorbing

‘Come From Away’ is Entertaining, Thoroughly Absorbing

It's an uplifting look at the way a community coped in the wake of 9/11

On 9/11, 38 international flights were told they must land in Gander, Newfoundland, after the American government closed U.S. airspace. Most of us, traumatized by the events that day and glued to our screens, were unaware that nearly 7,000 people became unintended guests of this small Canadian community and several towns nearby. The theatrical production,…

WA Ranks 42nd for Love of Green Bean Casserole & More News

WA Ranks 42nd for Love of Green Bean Casserole & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

According to a study conducted by DelMonte, Washington state ranks 42nd in the U.S. for our love of green bean casserole. DelMonte surveyed 3,000 Americans and asked them to divulge whether or not they would serve this time-honored classic at their Thanksgiving feast this year. Ranking just ahead of West Virginia, the survey showed that 21…

5 Ways to Help Those in Need this Holiday Season

5 Ways to Help Those in Need this Holiday Season

Spread the joy: a little help goes a long way for those in need

If you’re looking to spread some holiday cheer this year, many Seattle organizations are offering opportunities to help those in need. We’ve compiled a list of several events and programs ranging from a dining app that’s helping to feed the hungry to Thanksgiving food drives. Not only will you help to bring comfort and joy…

Cornish Bridges the Gap Between Art and Tech

Cornish Bridges the Gap Between Art and Tech

Cornish College of the Arts adapts programs and facilities to the tech-savvy 21st century

Amid the hustle and bustle of the South Lake Union tech industry, students and staff at Cornish College of the Arts are asking how they can ensure their field has a future. Much of modern art involves collaborating with technology and other artists. “At Cornish we believe in the flexibility and adaptability of art,” says…

A Visit to Amazon Books in University Village

A Visit to Amazon Books in University Village

Our arts & culture editor takes a stroll through Amazon's first bookstore

On Tuesday, November 2, online retailer Amazon.com opened its first brick-and-mortar retail storefront since it began selling books on the Internet 20 years ago. Invoking the company’s own origins, Amazon has created a bookstore, modest in size and appearance and with an actual brick-and-mortar facade, that inhabits the space recently occupied by the conveyer belt-driven…

Southeast Seattle a Symbol of New Seattle? Think Again.

Southeast Seattle a Symbol of New Seattle? Think Again.

The 98118 zip code's diversity has old roots

Southeast Seattle is known for its diversity. The 98118 zip code, which extends from Columbia City to Rainier Beach, is one of the most diverse in the United States. The area is often held up as a symbol of Seattle’s urbanity: diverse, multicultural, immigrant-friendly. But if you think that it’s a symbol of the new…

Richard Sherman Talks Spaghetti, Why he's still the Best Corner in the Game

Richard Sherman Talks Spaghetti, Why he’s still the Best Corner in the Game

I had the lucky task of interviewing the Seahawks star during last week's AmEx Blue Friday event

The chance to interview Seahawks’ star cornerback Richard Sherman is an exciting proposition. With it, though, brings its share of questions, especially for a writer who has been at least a little critical of the man this season. Nevertheless, I was set to interview Sherman during the American Express Blue Friday event at the brand…

Is The Future Here Already For The Seahawks?

Is The Future Here Already For The Seahawks?

With three young stars under the age of 26, the future is bright

The three most important players for the Seattle Seahawks Sunday in their lopsided win over rival San Francisco 49ers were Russell Wilson, Tyler Lockett and Thomas Rawls, three offensive players aged 26, 23 and 22, respectively.  Forgive me if I’m already thinking of Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith and the Dallas Cowboys dynasty…

TBTL Live on Nov. 28 at the Neptune Theatre

TBTL Live on Nov. 28 at the Neptune Theatre

The popular podcast is set to broadcast live in Seattle

Many in Seattle have never heard of TBTL. It’s a podcast whose full title is Too Beautiful To Live and whose origins began in 2007 on KIRO radio here in town. It was a short-lived quirky radio show that, when cancelled, turned into a long-running quirky podcast. And despite the fact many have never listened…

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