Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Stories
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At Sunday Night Football in Seattle, a 'tremendous showing' — by the Rams
“Well. That was a, uh … let me say it this way, a tremendous showing by the Rams.”
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This native woman was priced out of Seattle – to a city named for Christopher Columbus.
Essayist Elissa Washuta spent last summer in the Fremont Bridge. The old control room was turned into an office, which allowed her to sit over the water...
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On sexual assault, our standards are higher for Hollywood than for Washington
Harvey Weinstein, Louis C.K., Charlie Rose, and others were swiftly fired after allegations against them broke. But Roy Moore came within 1.5 percent of...
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Is improv comedy a metaphor for democracy?
According to author Sam Wasson, it is. He sat down with Bill Radke to talk about his new book, "Improv Nation." The book explores what Wasson calls a...
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Immigrant arrested by ICE after talking to Seattle Times
Last month, Seattle Times reporter Nina Shapiro wrote a story about how immigrant neighbors were disappearing from Long Beach, a town in southwest...
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We asked our listeners about racial microaggressions. The responses proved the point
On the night of Dr. Roberto Montenegro’s dissertation defense celebration, he went out to dinner at a fancy restaurant with his wife and colleagues. He...
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Dan Rather: ‘Mr. President, of what are you afraid?’
Dan Rather knows exactly what question he’d ask President Donald Trump in an interview: What are you so afraid of? Rather told Bill Radke he’d start...
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Shel Silverstein inspires us to make less holiday trash
This holiday season, let's all try to avoid being like Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout. Remember her? The famed profligate from the Shel Silverstein poem who...
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Is voter engagement going the way of bowling leagues?
The election results were just certified -- and voter turnout was a historically low 37.1%. That shatters the previous low... of 38.5%, in the 2015...
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‘Yes, I’m taking care of you right now. It’s exhausting.’ How microaggressions affect health
On the night of Dr. Roberto Montenegro’s dissertation defense celebration, he was at a fancy restaurant and feeling on top of the world — until a woman...