Hip-Hop Meets Contemporary Dance In 'Opposing Forces' Amy O’Neal is a formally trained white dancer who feels more at home with hip-hop culture and movement than with she does with Western European... Marcie Sillman
Seattle Filmmaker Lynn Shelton Soars With 'Laggies' Lynn Shelton is best known for her small, intimate movies made on location in her hometown of Seattle. These indie films are part of a genre known as... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl's Thrilling Seasonal Selection Marcie Sillman gets a thrilling recommendation from book maven Nancy Pearl, just in time for Halloween. This week, Pearl suggests picking up "The... Marcie Sillman
SAM's Fresh Look At Pop Art When you walk into Seattle Art Museum’s Pop Art exhibition, Pop Departures, artist Roy Lichtenstein’s red, yellow and blue paintings seem to explode off... Marcie Sillman
Martin Luther King, Jr's 'Martyrdom Has Marred His Message' Americans honor the memory of Reverend Martin Luther King with street, school and place names, a national holiday, and a national monument. Tavis Smiley... John O'Brien
Letting Go: Playwright Cheryl West's 'Basket Cases' Acclaimed playwright Cheryl West’s work has been seen on stages from Washington state to Washington, DC. She’s written for the big screen and for... Marcie Sillman
Psychotherapist Joe Guppy Confronts His Own Psychosis Many Seattle-area residents remember Joe Guppy from his days as a performer. For years he was an improvisational artist and actor, and one of the minds... Marcie Sillman
If Portland Collapsed, How Would The City Fare? Jeannie Yandel talks with author Benjamin Parzybok about his new novel, "Sherwood Nation," which imagines life in Portland, Oregon, after a major... Jeannie Yandel
Nancy Pearl Settles In With A Cozy Mystery Marcie Sillman talks to book hugger Nancy Pearl about a "cozy" mystery to settle in with now that the rain has returned to Puget Sound. Her... Marcie Sillman
How Much Is Too Much Automation? Ross Reynolds talks to author Nicholas Carr about his new book "The Glass Cage: Automation And Us." Ross Reynolds