Is the mythical 'Tanis' hidden right under Seattle's nose? Bill Radke speaks with Terry Miles, executive producer of the podcast Tanis, about chasing the myth of Tanis and why some think it may be hidden near... Bill Radke
Nancy Pearl picks short stories with 'more than a bit of a quirk' Marcie Sillman talks with "Book Lust" author Nancy Pearl about "Daydreams of Angels," by Heather O'Neill. Jason Pagano
Love it or hate it, you should be thankful for Bumbershoot Bill Radke speaks with music journalist Charles Cross about the newly released lineup for Bumbershoot 2016. Whether you love or hate this year's lineup,... Kate OConnell
An artist's unique perspective on Seattle's watery world Niki Sherey Keenan’s moments of inspiration arrive when most of us are still in bed. “There might be a sunrise that only lasts five seconds,” she... Marcie Sillman
Marijuana tip no. 1: Skip the cookie, smoke the joint When writer David Schmader was approached to write a book about marijuana, he laid down these rules: No cartoon pot leaves, no stoner puns and no... Jason Pagano
Harriet Tubman on $20 bill ignores larger racial issues Bill Radke speaks with Ijeoma Oluo about her article in The Guardian in which she argues against placing Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. She also shares... Bill Radke
A lesson from Tim Egan: Always ask about the statues Seven years ago, writer Timothy Egan was on a trip to Helena, Montana. While on a walk with the governor he came across a statue that intrigued him and... John O'Brien
WATCH: Washington State's Poet Laureate Responds To Condo Development Tod Marshall grew up in the Midwest, but Eastern Washington’s high desert is the place that inspires his poetry. Marshall, the newly appointed... Marcie Sillman
Join KUOW For 'A Rap On Race' Front Row Center is back, in a partnership with Spectrum Dance and Seattle Rep! Come see "A Rap on Race" Sunday, May 15 at 2:00 p.m. and then join KUOW... KUOW Staff
Why Vinyl Records Have Staying Power Kim Malcolm talks to Martin Feveyear, music producer and mixer for Jupiter Recording Studio in Seattle, about why vinyl records have withstood the rise... Kim Malcolm