Cambria Roth, Crosscut

Cambria Roth

Crosscut

Seattle, WA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Crosscut
  • High Country News
  • MediaShift
  • RJI

Past articles by Cambria:

Do newspaper endorsements matter anymore?

The Seattle Times Editorial Board has picked its favorites. The Stranger, too. Does anyone care? → Read More

Blue wave or prepaid postage — what inspired Washington's voters?

A look at what may have impacted high voter turnout in King County and Washington. → Read More

Your top 3 #Seahomeless questions. Now vote

What question about homelessness do you want answered? Vote now. → Read More

Women in rural Washington enter local politics after Trump —

Energized by the election, more women in Klickitat County seek office, and change. → Read More

5 things to do in Seattle this weekend

Summer at SAM Dog Night You don’t need a reason to take the pooch to the Olympic Sculpture Park since it’s always dog-friendly. But it is First Thursday and there are all sorts of special canine-oriented activities planned for this special night: make a pet … Continue reading → → Read More

5 things to do in Seattle this weekend

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time It’s hard to describe the set design of this production but I’ll try: it’s like being inside a white neon Rubik’s Cube or, a Yayoi Kusama Infinity Room. The neon pulses, … Continue reading → → Read More

5 things to do in Seattle this weekend

(Im)pulse June 12 marked the one year anniversary of the horrific Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, and this show is Donald Byrd’s reaction. While it premiered June 15, I wasn’t able to attend so I’ll be there Thursday night. From … Continue reading → → Read More

And the award(s) go to ... Crosscut!

It has been a busy few days for Crosscut and friends, as we collected awards for stories on issues ranging from starving orcas to real estate to a local chimpanzee sanctuary. Amid all-you-can-eat pizza, pints of beer and a room … Continue reading → → Read More

5 things to do in Seattle this weekend

Upstream Music Fest + Summit 2017 One-part music festival, one-part music conference, I’d say this event is worth a “two things.” In addition to the festival, emerging artists, industry experts and creative collaborators will be discussing the changing music economy. … Continue reading → → Read More

5 things to do in Seattle this weekend

Punk Rock Flea Market Not that we need to prove it, but instead, prove that Seattle is still SO punk rock. Head to Seattle Center for the Punk Rock Flea Market, described as “a combination police auction and neighborhood swap … Continue reading → → Read More

Relaunching a Local Newsletter: Failures, Successes and What We Learned

This article was originally published by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute. In this series: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 As we ramp up for the release of our newsletter optimization tool, we wanted to share with you Crosscut’s own experience as a beta tester for an early... → Read More

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Relaunching a newsletter: Failures, successes and what we learned

As we ramp up for the release of our newsletter optimization tool, we wanted to share with you Crosscut’s own experience as a beta tester for an early version of the product. → Read More

How much money will it take to make King County arts better?

Gloria Plenkina, 14, is a student at Chinook Middle School in Bellevue. In her spare time, she’s a Russian gypsy. Plenkina, who moved with her family to Bellevue from Moscow about four years ago, really got her start performing with … Continue reading → → Read More

Seattle’s all-female football team: This isn’t the lingerie league

In a time when headlines shout about the damage football does to players' brains and bodies, the women of the Seattle Majestics say the game saves lives. → Read More