Marcie Sillman
Stories
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February 11th | The never-ending snow day: cozy at home, or cooped up inside?
Snow day posts are starting to drag. Are you still making snow angels? Still stuck inside? Let's check in.
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Arts & Life
Your weekend in culture: February 8
Weather willing, here's your weekend in culture, February 8-10
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Arts & Life
Check out our arts/culture picks for the weekend
KUOW's weekly arts/culture recommendations, as heard on Morning Edition
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A tale of Sub Pop, the record label that put Seattle on the map
The sound of Seattle was shaped in part by a record label called Sub Pop. Thirty years ago, that label was just a fanzine in Olympia called Subterranean Pop.
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Arts & Life
Intiman Theatre was hanging by a thread. Now it's out of debt
Finally, some good news on the Seattle art scene: After 7 frugal years Intiman Theatre has retired almost 3 million dollars of debt.
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Arts & Life
The Pacific Northwest was already internationally recognized for glass art. Then came Preston Singletary
The Pacific Northwest has an international reputation as a center for glass art. But Preston Singletary stands out from the pack.
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December 27th | What's your anthem of the year?
Emotional and inspirational, we hear about your personal anthem of the year. We also take a look at the new Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan, and his time at Boeing and the University of Washington. Plus, a conversation with historians Paul Dorpat and Jean Sherrard about their collaboration, "Seattle Now and Then."
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Arts & Life
The music that moved us in 2018
Marcie Sillman speaks to Liz Riley of Three Imaginary Girls and SassyBlack about their anthems of the year.
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Arts & Life
When it rains, it appears: Seattle art that appears in wet weather
On any given night more than 12 thousand people are homeless in King County. If you walk through Seattle streets this month, you may encounter their portraits.
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Arts & Life
How the arts can be Seattle schools’ stealth weapons in the fight for racial equity
Seattle's Creative Advantage program is about arts education, but it's also about racial equity