Marcie Sillman
Stories
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What Does The Seahawks’ Super Bowl Win Mean To You?
Steve Scher and Marcie Sillman chat with Crosscut's Knute Berger and listeners about what the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl title means to them and to...
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Managing A Team 'The Pete Carroll' Way
Marcie Sillman talks with Rob Asghar, Forbes' contributing writer and management and communications consultant, about the leadership style of Seattle...
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Armistead Maupin Turns The Final Page On 'Tales Of The City' Series
You don't have to know much about San Francisco to be a fan of Armistead Maupin's long-running series, "Tales of the City." Maupin first created his...
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New Play At Seattle Rep Examines Themes Of Secrecy, Religious Orthodoxy
Playwright Samuel B. Hunter was never a fundamentalist Christian, but his boyhood experience at a Christian school was the inspiration for his new play,...
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Lentil Salad With Spicy Mustard Vinaigrette
In the Pacific Northwest we're not pummeled by the Polar Vortex, but winter does drag on. By the end of January, we start to jones for daylight and...
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Exploring Artisan Cheese Of The Northwest
Marcie Sillman sits down with cheese writer Tami Parr about local artisan cheese and her latest book, "Pacific Northwest Cheese: A History."
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How Crunching Big Data Could Save Our Lives
Marcie Sillman speaks with Daniela Witten, assistant professor of biostatistics at the University of Washington, about why she is teaching machines to...
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Badluck Way: From Seattle City Slicker To Montana Cowboy
Marcie Sillman talks with Bryce Andrews about his new memoir "Badluck Way: A Year on the Ragged Edge of the West." It's the story of how a Seattle...
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30-Year-Old Play Revived In Seattle To Combat AIDS Complacency
Stephen Black remembers the moment he decided to bring a play called "The Normal Heart" to Seattle.
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Why Sherlock Holmes Keeps Coming Back
One of the most popular characters in literature, stage, film and television started with a struggling doctor trying to put food on the table. In 1887,...