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Gay Rights
12:42 pm
Tue October 16, 2012

New Dan Savage Biography

Dan Savage
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Dan Savage speaking at Western University, March 2012.

Mark Oppenheimer has written extensively about both sides of the gay marriage argument, and in August he moderated The Dinner Table Debate between Dan Savage and Brian Brown. Now he has self-published a short biography on Dan Savage in e-book format, titled “Dan Savage: The First Gay Celebrity.” He joins Ross to talk about Dan Savage, gay marriage, and self-publishing.

Gardening
10:00 am
Tue October 16, 2012

Greendays Gardening

Credit (Photo/Marty Wingate)
Ceanothus El Dorado

Weekday green thumbs Marty Wingate, Willi Galloway and Greg Rabourn join us to answer your flower, vegetable and native plant questions. Need guidance for your garden? Call us at 206.543.5869 or email weekday@kuow.org.

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Books
9:00 am
Tue October 16, 2012

Linguist Geoffrey Nunberg On America's Favorite Insult

Ascent of the A-Word
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'Ascent of the A-Word' by Geoffrey Nunberg.

In “Ascent of the A-Word,” linguist and "Fresh Air" commentator Geoffrey Nunberg considers a word that has divided, offended and fascinated its users for the last 60 years. What is its essence? And what does it say about our values, impressions and relationships with other people? Nunberg joins us to discuss one of the culture’s most commonly hurled vulgarities and its place in society.

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Theater
5:47 pm
Mon October 15, 2012

"The Ramayana" Premieres At Seattle's ACT Theatre

ACT's "Ramayana"
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Cast members from ACT's production of "The Ramayana."

“The Ramayana” is a sacred text for millions of Hindus.  Now Seattle’s ACT Theatre has adapted the epic saga of good and evil for the stage.  Playwrights Yussef El-Guindi and Stephanie Timm used an English translation of the original Sanskrit, and synthesized 24,000 verses into three hours of theater.

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Visual Arts
5:37 pm
Mon October 15, 2012

Women Artists Take Over Seattle Art Museum

Nobody would argue over the fact that women have made significant contributions to the art world.  But a major new exhibition at Seattle Art Museum not only highlights contemporary women artists; it puts them front and center. 

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Crime
12:34 pm
Mon October 15, 2012

Washington’s Most Wanted

To the world, Richard was Washington state’s Most Wanted, a thief and a murderer. But Richard’s chaplain Chris didn’t see him that way. To Chris, Richard was a sweet, well-meaning man who just wanted to be seen. Chris tells his story today.

Other stories from KUOW Presents:

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Home Repair
10:00 am
Mon October 15, 2012

Home Repair With Roger Faris

Toolbox
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Favorite tools in a home-repair toolbox.

Need a hand with a do-it-yourself home improvement project? Our home repair expert Roger Faris is here to answer your questions. Call us at 206.543.5869 or weekday@kuow.org.

Also this hour, we speak with attorney David Mann. He’s representing Seattle longshoremen and warehouse workers who say they’ll file a lawsuit to block a third sports arena in Sodo. Plus, we hear a poem from Dean Young and take a listen back to some of our interview with satirist Christopher Buckley (“They Eat Puppies, Don’t They?”).

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