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Memorable conversations from the 2021 Crosscut Festival From local art and pandemic disruption to climate change and Black history, here are the discussions you don t want to miss. by From top left: Erin Johnson, Sonia Shah, Abrahm Lustgarten, and Carmen Best; second row: Tim Lennon, Heather Cox Richardson, Teddy Phillips (AKA Stat the Artist), and Vivian Hua; third row: Monyee Chau, Steven Miller, Peter Singer, and Michelle Nijhuis. After the onset of the pandemic canceled last year s Crosscut Festival, we were thrilled we could bring you into 33 conversations over this last week. Thank you all so much for joining us and for asking our speakers such thoughtful questions! ....
An adventure through the sounds of Washington’s wildest places Quiet forests, singing volcanoes and talking orcas: Our new podcast offers escapes into the PNW’s natural world. by In the first season of Crosscut Escapes, we ve taken listens to the top of a volcano to the depths of the sea. (Clockwise from top left: Ritu Shukla/AP; Seattle Urban Carnivore Project; Dave Turner/NPS; NOAA Fisheries/National Marine Fisheries Service) Almost no one needs me to tell them how brutal 2020 was, and I’m sure plenty of others also expected the wicked hangover that spilled into early 2021. Through all of the pain and suffering, many of us longed for one thing that has consistently eluded us: escape. And if you’re like me, the rare place one could find it was outside. ....
The endangered southern resident killer whale. (NOAA Fisheries/National Marine Fisheries Service) If Puget Sound has an animal celebrity, it’s the orca specifically, the southern resident population of killer whales. About 70 individuals divided into three family groups, or pods, make their home in our waters for large parts of the year. Fans from all over the world follow every movement of the southern residents; they mourn every whale death; they rejoice when a new calf joins a pod. These camper-van-sized whales subsist almost entirely on salmon, which they hunt in the murky sea, using only sound. But the clicks, whistles and honks they employ while hunting are also the building blocks of a rich language we’re only beginning to decode. Some elements are understood by whales all over the world, but each pod has its own unique dialect used only among family members. ....