Knute Berger – editor–at–large of Seattle Magazine and the Mossback at Crosscut.com
Cliff Mass – Weekend Weather Forecast
Vaughn Palmer – correspondent for the Vancouver Sun
Danny Westneat – columnist for the Seattle Times
Greg Atkinson – Cooking Klatch
Elizabeth Austen – Northwest Literary Events and Interviews
Misha Berson – Theatre Reviews
Gavin Borchert – CD Reviews
Gary Faigin – Art Reviews
Glenn Fleishman – Technology Reviews
Robert Horton – Film Reviews
Alice Kaderlan – Northwest Dance Reviews
Garrison Keillor – The Writer's Almanac
Nancy Pearl – Book Reviews
Amanda Wilde – Sounds Familiar

Reporter Ross Reynolds hosts this fast-paced news call–in program. Engaging, stimulating and informative a forum where listeners have the chance to speak directly with experts on news-oriented topics. The Conversation covers the very current topics and issues of the day.

Barack Obama, Gloria Steinem, Condoleeza Rice...You can't make it to every lecture in town but you can hear plenty here. We record talks all over the region, from uber–famous intellectuals to lesser–knowns. We tape it, then air it — on Speakers' Forum.

Sound Focus hosts Dave Beck, Megan Sukys and Jeannie Yandel explore the Northwest character through interviews with regional artists, innovators, authors and fascinating characters. Commentators include: Nancy Pearl, Gavin Borchert, Greg Atkinson, Glenn Fleishman, and Robert Horton.

Weekday tracks the trends in society that will become tomorrow's headlines. Weekday brings activists, idealists, politicians and practical thinkers into the talk studio — well before the story breaks into "sound bite" journalism, Weekday lays the groundwork for understanding all the issues.

KUOW Presents is the antidote to the weekly routine, with a surprise at every turn. Catch the finest programming from all corners of the KUOW schedule and beyond: Some sweet, some spicy, all very, very tasty. KUOW Presents ... a pudding full of plums that hits you right between the ears.

The Swing Years and Beyond features popular music of the 1920s through the 1950s, from familiar favorites to lesser-known gems. A mix of Jazz, swing, ballads, blues, showtunes and be–bop showcases the relationships between these various musical styles.