Agueda Pacheco Flores, Crosscut

Agueda Pacheco Flores

Crosscut

Seattle, WA, United States

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Past articles by Agueda:

Art Pulse: A Northwest ‘Nutcracker’ with Filipino flair

Evergreen City Ballet director Bennyroyce Royon says the snow must go on. → Read More

Art Pulse: Alaska Native carver brings Yup'ik mask tradition to Seattle

Jennifer Angaiak Wood talks about artful traditions through a contemporary lens. → Read More

Pacific Northwest Ballet’s only Black dancer is on point about diversity

Amanda Morgan wants choreographers and companies to move beyond the “straight white love story.” → Read More

Pacific Northwest Ballet’s only Black ballerina is on point about diversity

Amanda Morgan wants choreographers and companies to move beyond the ‘straight white love story.’ → Read More

How a Seattle Symphony cellist brings classical music to social media

Nathan Chan talks about his pandemic pick-me-ups, Yo-Yo Ma and TikTok. → Read More

The resilience of Seattle's arts scene, as witnessed by a reporter

Our world may feel smaller, but there's still space for creativity and introspection. → Read More

A Seattle writer on girlhood, 'queer sadness' and speculative fiction

As Hugo House's new writer in residence, Ruth Joffre is exploring empathy and being Latinx. → Read More

Meet Your Maker: Dan Hurwitz talks comedy and coronavirus

The Seattle comic says quarantine is like Passover: You stay home and wash your hands a lot. → Read More

Meet Your Maker: Chong the Nomad’s dance music is rooted in Seattle

The electronic music maker has even made beats on a plane. → Read More

Opening night action at Seattle Art Fair

Is 'Bread Face' art? Watch as our reporter embeds herself to find out. → Read More

Order up: Food trucks have multiplied in Seattle — and with that come growing pains

The popular eateries are difficult to launch and don't always have an easy time staying put. → Read More

Columbia City's new single-screen cinema flies in the face of Netflix

The Beacon will screen everything from art house films to second-run releases. → Read More

Cumbia takes Seattle for a spin — but will it catch on?

Local DJs say the Colombian-born dance genre has untapped potential → Read More

How a dragon landed in Renton

A huge sculpture speaks to the city's fantasy heritage. → Read More

A weird, wild chat with Beacon Hill's international comics star

Creator of cult comic Megg & Mogg talks rabbits, mental health and branching out to TV. → Read More

Latinx art and a home for the 'in-between'

Seattle artist Jake Prendez opens Nepantla gallery in White Center. → Read More

Seattle artists resist call to display work in new youth jail

Artists say funding would be better directed toward fighting youth incarceration. → Read More

What to do with Michael Jackson's legacy? Seattle tiptoes around it

Like the rest of the world, Seattle is battling its own conscience regarding MJ in light of the Leaving Neverland documentary. → Read More

Art Institute's shutdown met with relief, disappointment

On the eve of the school's closure, one final student art show. → Read More

James Beard on a budget: 9 amazing, affordable eats in Seattle

From ramen at Adana to hearty food at Sawyer in Ballard, there is plenty for the (relatively) frugal nosher. → Read More