Marcie Sillman
Stories
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Seattle Looks For Bigger Piece Of Booming Convention Market
Marcie Sillman talks with Visit Seattle CEO Tom Norwalk about the convention center expansion and how he believes it will benefit citizens.
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What Seattle's Biotech Community Gained When It Lost Amgen
Marcie Sillman talks to Luke Timmerman, founder and editor of the Timmerman Report, about Juno Therapeutics and other biotech startups like Just...
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Finding The Seattle In The Seattle Art Fair
Marcie Silman talks to Jen Graves, visual arts writer for The Stranger, about the inaugural Seattle Art Fair and whether or not it will be good for...
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Leaving The Convent And Finding Passion Through Poetry
Madeline DeFrees published her first poem at the age of 12. It was called “Sympathy,” written for a Portland newspaper poetry contest.
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Eggs, Milk, Poultry: Why Things Are Tense With Canada
Marcie Sillman speaks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist with the Vancouver Sun, about the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the tension it has caused...
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How Seattle Turned Into A Parking Lot
Warning: If you live in Seattle, this might break your heart. Once upon a time, Seattle was a pioneer in transportation planning. City officials thought...
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Nancy Pearl Recommends The Life Of An Artist In Words And Pictures
Marcie Sillman talks with book hugger Nancy Pearl about this week’s reading recommendation: artist Sally Mann’s memoir “Hold Still.” Mann is a...
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Ann Rule: 'It's The Gentlest Of People Who Are Fascinated With The Cruelest'
Marcie Sillman talks with The Stranger's Eli Sanders about bestselling true-crime writer Ann Rule, who died on Sunday at age 83. Sanders wrote an in...
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What's New In Windows 10
Marcie Sillman speaks to Todd Bishop about what's new in Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system.
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In Your Face Flavor: Heat Makes Washington Wines Big And Bold
Marcie Sillman speaks with Dick Boushey, a grower and vineyard manager in the Red Mountain area, about the impact of heat on Washington's $1 billion...