May/June 2025

A Mix Of Fantasy And Reality

A Mix Of Fantasy And Reality

Kirsten Anderson found success selling outsider art. Now, nearly 30 years after founding Roq La Rue Gallery, she’s staying the course in a brand new location.

Gallerist Kirsten Anderson is having a full-circle moment. In March, she opened the doors of the newest location of Roq La Rue, the arts space she launched 27 years ago in Belltown. Now, after hop-scotching through the city — 13 years and several locations downtown, three years in Pioneer Square, a stint on Capitol Hill,…

Trailblazing Women: Rachel Barnecut

Trailblazing Women: Rachel Barnecut

Founder, Matcha Magic

For nine years, I worked in technology at a company whose  culture resembled a boys’ club. I was a cog in a big machine, where my ideas never made an impact on decisions that affected me and the outcomes I was working on. I learned the concept of “servant leadership,” which emphasizes empowering team members….

Trailblazing Women: Tariqa Waters

Trailblazing Women: Tariqa Waters

Contemporary artist

In a world that often stifles the unconventional, I’ve always embraced my role as a misfit and risk-taker. Defying norms has never been about validation for me. Instead, it’s a rebellion against the constraints that seek to define my flyness. We navigate a patriarchal landscape riddled with familiar biases and “isms,” and the arts, despite…

Trailblazing Women: Jaqueline Garcia Castillo

Trailblazing Women: Jaqueline Garcia Castillo

Founder and Executive Director, Mujer al Volante

Can you imagine life without the ability to drive? In January 2011, I arrived in Seattle as a new immigrant, carrying uncertainty and hope. That same year I became a mother, far from my family in Mexico. I had no support system, was struggling in a low income household, and facing domestic violence. My first…

Trailblazing Women: Lauren Barnes

Trailblazing Women: Lauren Barnes

Professional soccer player, Seattle Reign FC

When I think about my journey in professional soccer, I see more than just games played, records set, or seasons completed. I see the obstacles, the fight for equality and sustainability, and the responsibility to leave the sport and the world better than I found it. Growing up in Upland, California, I fell in love…

Mahler In Motion: Year 30

Mahler In Motion: Year 30

Seattle’s annual celebration of Austro-Bohemian composer Gustav Mahler returns for its 30th anniversary at Shorewood Performing Arts Center beginning in mid-June for a series of reading sessions. The festival is a celebration of the works of Mahler, one of the leading conductors of his generation (1860-1911), whose compositions were rediscovered post-World War II after the…

Trailblazing Women: Stephiney Foley

Trailblazing Women: Stephiney Foley

CEO and founder, Yuzi Care, Presidential Leadership Scholar

My life has been a continuous story of overcoming the odds. As I grow older, my focus has shifted to the impact I will leave on this world — how I can make it better for my children and their children. As an immigrant growing up in New York City in the early ‘90s, I…

Trailblazing Women: Johnaye Kendrick

Trailblazing Women: Johnaye Kendrick

Grammy Award-winning professor of music at Cornish College of the Arts

“You can have it all, just at the same time.” That’s what a mentor once told me, and for years, I believed it. But life has a way of teaching lessons, and I’ve come to realize that, with the right support system, one really can have it all — at the same time. For me,…

Trailblazing Women: Nancy Davidson, M.D.

Trailblazing Women: Nancy Davidson, M.D.

Executive Vice President, Clinical Affairs, Fred Hutch Cancer Center, and Raisbeck Endowed Chair for Collaborative Research

As a young girl, I spent several summers camping throughout the Western U.S. with my parents, both geologists, while my father did his fieldwork. It was then that I discovered science runs through my veins. Following that discovery, I took part-time jobs during my college and medical school years that serendipitously sparked my interest in…

Sizzle And Spice

Sizzle And Spice

Heat up your dining game with these new eateries

There’s a new bar in Pioneer Square near the sports stadiums, a Capitol Hill haunt that’s open 18 hours a day, and a highly anticipated restaurant opening in Tacoma. Meanwhile, a cherished Greek fast-food restaurant has reopened in the Greenwood neighborhood almost a decade after a devastating fire. Here’s a quick list of some of…

Trailblazing Women: Alesha Washington

Trailblazing Women: Alesha Washington

President and CEO, Seattle Foundation

I grew up in Cleveland, where “grit” is a way of life. It’s the steel-forged resilience of a city that has seen its share of hardship. It’s a place where economic and political power is complicated by poverty, demanding that residents have incredible fortitude to survive. My life and work today are the result of…

Fave Five: Easing Into Summer

Fave Five: Easing Into Summer

Pandas, Juneteenth, and the flavors of Spain

Seattle summer doesn’t arrive all at once — it trickles in, a little ore light here, a slightly warmer evening there. We’re not all the way in, but we’re close enough to start making plans. 1. Panda Fest I don’t usually trust anything with a mascot, but I’ll make an exception for the giant inflatable…