Ross Reynolds
Stories
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Arts & Life
The new Burke Museum lets visitors peek behind the scenes
The Burke Natural History museum turns the museum inside out.
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Health
This Seattle woman sniffs 500 cans of salmon a day — for you
There’s the bunny sniff (sniffsniffsniff).
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A hack, a new House speaker, and an upcoming primary election this week
Ross Reynolds reviews the week's news with Jonathan Martin, Seattle Times Project Homeless editor, Monica Nickelsburg, civic editor at Geekwire, and Samatha Pak, senior editor at Sound Publishing.
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July 29th | Is “flygskam” creeping up on you at the airport?
Guilty flying. WA Democrats jump on the impeachment train. Restaurant workers are in high demand, and the Seattle Times’ chief restaurant critic signs off.
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Arts & Life
Time to get cracking those book spines this summer
Ross Reynolds, Kira Jane Buxton and Karen Maeda Allman discuss their choices for summer reading and get more recommendations from KUOW listeners.
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Violence downtown and an uptick in hate crimes this week
Ross Reynolds reviews the week's news with Ashley Archibald, reporter at Real Change News, Marcus Green, South King County reporter at the Seattle Times, and Knute Berger, columnist at Crosscut.
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July 11th | Won’t you be my neighbor?
The city wants to hear from your community. A look back at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge standoff three years later. And where’s the line between truth and belief?
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July 10th | Bifocals off, sunglasses on: what are you reading this summer?
Fire up your readers: we got you. What does “sanctuary jurisdiction” mean when the rubber hits the road? When science, nature, and environmental education come to inmates. And what’s killing casual dining? (Hint: probably not millennials.)
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July 9th | Chris Kattan, king of physical comedy
And how many of his characters – even Mango – were based on animals. We chat with the County Executive. An onstage ode to a changed Seattle. And: it’s goat transport season.
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July 8th | Destination: Moon.
The Museum of Flight takes you (back) to the moon. It’s like a Buzzfeed quiz, but for democracy. And one strong voice in personal investing has a message for you.