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Marijuana
12:40 pm
Tue December 11, 2012

Cooking With Cannabis: Stirring The Pot

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Boiling "budder" (marijuana butter) to make candy.

Marijuana is now legal in Washington state. How do you cook with it? Ross Reynolds interviews the James Beard Award-winner and Top Chef Masters contestant Maria Hines, former Top Chef contestant Laurent Quenioux, edibles maker Justin Branstad, and other special guests.

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Books
10:00 am
Mon December 10, 2012

Poet Calvin Trillin Puts Presidential Politics In Verse

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Author Calvin Trillin sits in his Greenwich Village apartment in New York Dec. 11, 2006.

Journalist Calvin Trillin is a longtime writer for The New Yorker and The Nation magazine's "Deadline Poet." He has published more than 20 books, ranging from memoir ("About Alice") to humor ("Quite Enough of Calvin Trillin: Forty Years of Funny Stuff"). His latest book, "Dogfight: The 2012 Presidential Campaign in Verse," is a poetic recap of the memorable milestones along the campaign trail. Trillin joins us to reflect on the people, pitfalls and promises of the 2012 campaign.

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Same-Sex Marriage
9:00 am
Mon December 10, 2012

The Meaning Of Marriage

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Same-sex couples applied for marriage licenses in Spokane, December 6, 2012.

Same-sex marriage is a reality in Washington state and the weddings have begun. Some of the first couples were married at City Hall on Sunday, others are making plans for the coming year. One couple joins us with their story. Are you newly wed? If you’re planning a wedding, tell us about it. If not, how has the possibility of marriage changed your relationship? Share your thoughts with us at 206.543.5869 or weekday@kuow.org.

Music
8:51 am
Sun December 9, 2012

How London Redefined Jimi Hendrix

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Jimi Hendrix Hits London

Jimi Hendrix may be one of Seattle’s most famous musical sons, but the legendary guitarist really made his name after he left home. A new show at the Experience Music Project, “Hear My Train A Comin': Hendrix Hits London,” argues that while Jimi Hendrix had a solid musical career in the United States, it wasn’t until he arrived in London in 1966 that he became the rock icon we remember.

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