A Poet Walks Into A Bar, For Lit Crawl Seattle So a poet walks into a noisy bar, starts reading her poems, and everyone falls silent and listens. Lit Crawl Seattle was inspired by Litquake, San... John O'Brien
Cornish College, 100 Years After Nellie What do acclaimed dancer and choreographer Merce Cunningham, drag performer par excellence Jinxx Monsoon and conceptual art darling Sutton Beres Culler... Marcie Sillman
The View From Here: Perspective From Poet Sam Green Waldron Island poet Sam Green reads two poems from his newest book, "All That Might Be Done." Each in its own way offers the gift of perspective. ... Elizabeth Austen
Jane Smiley's Writing Career Moves From Genre To Genre Marcie Sillman talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley about her career and new book "Some Luck," an epic family trilogy. Marcie Sillman
'Last Patrol': Documentary Explores Soldiers Coming Home Ross Reynolds speaks with author and filmmaker Sebastian Junger about his latest project, “Last Patrol,” an HBO documentary about two soldiers and two... Ross Reynolds
Grieving A Friend Addicted To Highest Peaks TJ Langley wished that he had been born a century prior, even if REI didn't exist back then. Langley loved the outdoors and riding his bike around... Jeannie Yandel
Evoking A Linen Closet: Sculpturist Collects Blankets, Stories For New Installation When we think about blankets, we usually conjure comforting images: babies swaddled in flannel wraps, colorful afghans hand knit by loved ones, puffy... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl Enjoys A Little 19th Century Sorcery Marcie Sillman talks with Nancy Pearl about the stalwart librarian's latest recommendation: a trip back in fictional time to the 19th century with the... Marcie Sillman
Book-It Repertory Theatre, Seattle's 'Little Engine,' Turns 25 Seattle’s Book-It Repertory Theatre is like the "Little Engine That Could." Marcie Sillman
Dr. Atul Gawande On What Matters In End-Of-Life Care Ross Reynolds has a wide-ranging discussion of end-of-life issues with Atul Gawande, author of “Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End."... Ross Reynolds