Marcie Sillman
Stories
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Nancy Pearl Reads Up On Middle East Culture
Marcie Sillman talks with everyone's favorite librarian, Nancy Pearl, who has been inspired by current Middle East politics to read up on the culture...
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Appealing To A Higher Authority In Climate Effort
Marcie Sillman speaks with Jessie Dye, outreach director for Earth Ministry, about the 2014 UN Climate Summit and the involvement of religious groups in...
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Funding King County And Fixing A Broken Tax System
Marcie Sillman talks to King County Executive Dow Constantine about the new 2015-2016 budget.
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Interim Superintendent Aims To Keep Seattle Public Schools On A Steady Course
Marcie Sillman speaks with Seattle Public Schools Interim Superintendent Larry Nyland about the challenges ahead as he takes charge of Seattle Public...
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Novel Tackles Family's Life With Alzheimer's
Marcie Sillman talks to author Matthew Thomas about his first novel "We Are Not Ourselves."
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Enterovirus Confirmed In Washington State
Marcie Sillman talks with KUOW's Ruby DeLuna about the spread of enterovirus D68 in King County.
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Seattle-Area Scots React To 'No' Vote
Marcie Sillman gets reactions from Scottish-born locals Joyce Denton, David McCann and Andrew McDiarmid after the results of Thursday's referendum on...
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Seattle Celebrates 40 Years Of Busking Without Getting Busted
Forty years ago, busking, or playing music in the street for money, became legal in Seattle. Now, it's officially "Busking Week" to celebrate, and KUOW...
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John Sayles: Indie Filmmaking Before Indie Was Hip
Film director John Sayles is in town with his partner in life and film, Maggie Renzi, ahead of the Port Townsend Film Festival. The two spoke with KUOW...
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You May Not Know His Name, But You Know His Music
You may not know his name, but you've probably heard his music. Antonin Dvorak's New World Symphony contains some of the catchiest tunes in the...