Sebastian Junger on the failures of our rugged individualist culture News of soldiers who struggle on their return home from war is a constant in the United States. Author Sebastian Junger looked for an explanation for... John O'Brien
'To move ahead, to be brave, to be loving': Seattle chorus legend prepares for last show Marcie Sillman talks with Dennis Coleman, artistic director of the Seattle Men's Chorus and Seattle Women's Chorus, about the mass shooting in Orlando.... Andy Hurst
'Her eyes are bigger than her waist': Peggy Orenstein on selling girls on the idea of being hot Girls want to be hot. They want to look good – not because they want to feel good, but because they’re thinking about how others are thinking about them. Jeannie Yandel
This Seattle man's cakes are so pretty, you might not want to eat them Some people make art in a sun-filled studio. Kevin Moulder creates his masterpieces in a hot, noisy kitchen. Moulder is a pastry chef. For the past... Marcie Sillman
The transgender teen that sparked a transformation in America Bill Radke speaks with Amy Ellis Nutt about her book, "Becoming Nicole." Radke and Nutt discuss how the journey of transgender teen Nicole Maines has... Bill Radke
Can comedy reform a swing hater? Bill Radke speaks with social justice comedian Negin Farsad about how she believes comedy can change people's negative views of Muslims and other... Bill Radke
Goya trashes the aristocrats. And Chiyo Ishikawa loves it Summer at the Seattle Art Museum usually means a blockbuster exhibition, designed to encourage visitors from all walks of life. Marcie Sillman
'A challenge for boys to overcome': Peggy Orenstein on girls, sex and consent Jeannie Yandel speaks with writer Peggy Orenstein about her new book, "Girls and Sex: Navigating The Complicated New Landscape." Orenstein talked with... Jeannie Yandel
Songwriter David Bazan's ever changing identity Bill Radke speaks with DJ Marco Collins about Seattle songwriter David Bazan's new album Blanco. Collins says this album is just the latest in Bazan's... Bill Radke
Seattle poet erases borders with poetry Elizabeth Austen talks to Seattle poet Faiza Sultan and poet and translator Lena Khalaf Tuffaha about how Sultan uses her poetry to bridge cultures. Amina Al-Sadi