Seattle Gentrification: Through The Eyes Of Art
David Hyde talks with Dumi Maraire, curator of "Through The Eyes of Art" and hip-hop artist. Seattle's Experience Music Project is kicking off Black History Month with music and art that looks at how...
View ArticleThe Year Of The Horse: It's Up To You
David Hyde talks with Belinda Louie, vice president of Tacoma's Asia Pacific Cultural Center, about the Year of the Horse and the origin of the zodiac calendar.
View ArticleChef Rick Bayless’ Philosophy Of Guacamole
David Hyde talks with Rick Bayless, Mexican food expert, restaurant owner and Top Chef Master, about his philosophy of guacamole and Turkish inspirations for Super Bowl Sunday.
View ArticleIn The Shadow Of The Stadium: Sex Traffickers Target The Super Bowl
Steve Scher speaks with Elie Honig, New Jersey's director of the Division of Criminal Justice, about his team's efforts to combat prostitution and sex-trafficking in advance of the Super Bowl.
View ArticleThe Record's News Quiz: Super Bowl Edition
It's time to play public radio's 12th most popular game show. David Hyde hosts The Record's news quiz as our lucky listener, Elise Sarvas, tests her Seahawks chops for eternal glory.
View ArticleSerious Question: Are You Ready For Some Football?
Seahawks fever, 12th man frenzy, pure football mania: Call it what you will, but the majority of our town has been buzzing with enthusiasm. Friends of KUOW talk about what it feels like to have a Super...
View ArticleA Washington Dreamer On The State's REAL Hope Act
David Hyde hears from Carlos Padilla, a 21-year-old undocumented immigrant and co-founder of the Washington Dream Act Coalition. The Washington state Senate is expected to pass the REAL Hope Act on...
View ArticlePhilip Seymour Hoffman: 'People Need Each Other'
Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who won a Best Actor Oscar for the title role in the 2005 film "Capote," was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on Sunday at age 46.
View ArticleAre You Going to Eat That? China’s Latest Reason It Considers Northwest...
After China banned all imports of West Coast shellfish, officials in the U.S. defended the imports by saying the Chinese tested the wrong parts of the clams.
View ArticleThe Stranger Goes To Court Over ‘Unjustified Secrecy' In May Day Case
The Seattle newspaper The Stranger is seeking more openness in the case of two witnesses who were detained for refusing to testify before a grand jury by suing to unseal federal court records.
View ArticleImagining Seattle In 2035
Ross Reynolds recently attended the 50th Pecha Kucha Seattle event at Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Garden to imagine the future. The event strives to come up with a new comprehensive city...
View ArticleA Biography Of The Prophet Muhammad
Steve Scher sits down with writer Leslie Hazelton to talk about her book, "The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad."This interview originally aired on January 24, 2013.
View ArticleSeattle Ponders New Car Service Regulations
David Hyde talks with Erica C. Barnett, news editor of Publicola, about a Seattle City Council proposal to regulate newer ride-sharing car services like Sidecar, Lyft and UberX.
View ArticleDiseases That 'Spill' From Animals To Humans
Steve Scher talks with author David Quammen about his book "Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic."
View ArticleManaging A Team 'The Pete Carroll' Way
Marcie Sillman talks with Rob Asghar, Forbes' contributing writer and management and communications consultant, about the leadership style of Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll.
View ArticleWhat Does The Seahawks’ Super Bowl Win Mean To You?
Steve Scher and Marcie Sillman chat with Crosscut's Knute Berger and listeners about what the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl title means to them and to the city.
View ArticleWashington ACLU Director Reflects On 37-Year Career
Ross Reynolds talks with Kathleen Taylor, executive director of the ACLU of Washington, about her long career advocating for civil liberties and free speech.
View ArticleAre State Lawmakers Talking About Anything Today Other Than The Seahawks?
Steve Scher checks in with KUOW's Austin Jenkins about the latest news from Olympia, including how lawmakers are handling Seahawks fever.
View ArticleSeattle’s First Charter School To Serve Traumatized Children
Marcie Sillman talks with Dan Seydel, board president and charter development chair for First Place School. Starting fall 2014, Seattle's first private charter school will be serving children who have...
View ArticleWhy Is Lake Washington's Water Level So Low? Ask The Engineers
You may have noticed that water levels at Lake Washington beaches are very low.But if you think there might be some connection with the drought that is now gripping much of the western U.S., think again.
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