Encore: How Living In A Library Gave One Man 'The Thirst Of Learning' Ronald Clark's father was a live-in custodian at a New York City library. We revisit Clark's StoryCorps conversation with his daughter about how living in a library shaped the man he would become.
Dating game off? Drop your defenses (and other tips) John and Julie Gottman want to help your love life. And they know what they’re talking about. John O'Brien
'I Want Justice:' R. Kelly Accused Of Sexual Misconduct By 2 More Women Rochelle Washington and Latresa Scaff said the singer made sexual advances on them when they were underage in the mid-1990s. The claims come amid a flurry of renewed accusations against R. Kelly. Colin Dwyer
One night to thaw the Seattle Freeze: A KUOW Curiosity Club Pop-Up KUOW brings together a new group of ten inquisitive humans for an experimental dinner party. Kristin Leong
Chicago Police: 'Empire' Actor Jessie Smollett Faked Attack Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson says Empire actor Jussie Smollett staged the hate crime he reported last month to promote his career and earn a higher salary. Rachel Martin
How to complain like a true Seattleite On this episode of SoundQs, we answer this question posed to us by Seattle listener Suzanne Morrison. Deborah Wang
Terence Blanchard, Longtime Composer For Spike Lee, On His First Oscar Nomination Terence Blanchard received his first Oscar nomination for the BlacKkKlansman score. The 56-year-old jazz trumpeter from New Orleans has been Spike Lee's right-hand composer since Jungle Fever in 1991. Tom Greiving