Marcie Sillman
Stories
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Jane Smiley's Writing Career Moves From Genre To Genre
Marcie Sillman talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley about her career and new book "Some Luck," an epic family trilogy.
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Paseo Closes: What's Your Reaction?
Paseo – Seattle's world famous Caribbean sandwich shop – closed its doors yesterday. Signs outside the Fremont and Ballard locations blamed ...
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Seattle Writer Recalls 'The Feelings Of The War Inside Me'
When Major David Tucker deployed to Iraq – his third mission since he joined the Army Reserves in 1982 – he told his soldiers to take the doors off the...
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'Gamergate' Is Just A Microcosm Of Sexism
Marcie Sillman talks with Jennifer K. Stuller, local writer and a co-founder of Seattle's GeekGirlCon, about the Gamergate controversy and diversity in...
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The Success Of Seattle Sounders' Local Boy DeAndre Yedlin
Marcie Sillman talks to Jordan Conn, writer for Grantland, about the Seattle Sounder's DeAndre Yedlin and the success he's found in the last few years.
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Microsoft Giving Away Its 'Golden Goose'
Marcie Sillman talks to Nick Wingfield, tech reporter for the New York Times, about Microsoft's decision to offer its Office software for free on...
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Grieving A Friend Addicted To Highest Peaks
TJ Langley wished that he had been born a century prior, even if REI didn't exist back then. Langley loved the outdoors and riding his bike around...
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Momentum Is On The Side Of Marijuana Legalization, But Not Everywhere
Marcie Sillman talks to Christopher Ingraham, reporter for the Washington Post, about the state of the national marijuana legalization movement after...
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The Canadian Reaction To Midterm Elections
Marcie Sillman talks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about Canadian reactions to the elections in the United States and Canada's...
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Evoking A Linen Closet: Sculpturist Collects Blankets, Stories For New Installation
When we think about blankets, we usually conjure comforting images: babies swaddled in flannel wraps, colorful afghans hand knit by loved ones, puffy...