Nancy Pearl: Two Books For Western History Buffs When KUOW listeners are at a loss for what book to read next, help is just a phone call away – as long as the person picking up the phone is "Book Lust"... Marcie Sillman
New Book Studies A Horrific Crime In Seattle, And What It Says About Us Bill Radke speaks with Eli Sanders, Pulitzer-prize winning author of "While The City Slept," about the attack on a hot summer night that changed three S... Andy Hurst
Mod Girl Carrie Brownstein Figures It Out Musician, actor and writer Carrie Brownstein co-founded the band Sleater-Kinney and currently stars in the television series Portlandia and Transparent.... John O'Brien
Nancy Pearl: What To Read Next When You Have A Thing For Mermaids When KUOW listeners are at a loss for what book to read next, help is just a phone call away – as long as the person picking up the phone is "Book Lust"... Marcie Sillman
Seattle Council Veteran: You Can Fight City Hall Ross Reynolds asks former Seattle City Councilmember Nick Licata why the back cover of his book, “Becoming A Citizen Activist,” proclaims "you can fight... Ross Reynolds
Nancy Pearl Climbs Out Of Dark December Days With A Sci-Fi Pick Marcie Sillman speaks with book maven Nancy Pearl about her pick for a new science-fiction novel to transport you out of the dark Pacific Northwest... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl Raves About 'Crooked Heart' Marcie Sillman talks with book hugger Nancy Pearl about this week's reading recommendation: "Crooked Heart" by Lissa Evans, which Pearl says is every... Marcie Sillman
A Recent History Of 'The Ocean That Defines Tomorrow' In 1520, explorer Ferdinand Magellan called it “peaceful.” At more than 60 million square miles, the Pacific Ocean covers 30 percent of the earth’s... John O'Brien
Nancy Pearl Votes For A Book On Ballot Access Marcie Sillman discusses the approach of another presidential election year with librarian Nancy Pearl, who recommends a new book that traces the... Marcie Sillman
Why Robert Reich Is Bullish On Progressive Economic Change Robert Reich says he’s often stopped by strangers at airports. People walk right up to him, forego any niceties, and get straight to the question: “What... John O'Brien