How Jeffrey Tambor got his start in Seattle and became somebody The idea of getting up on stage may terrify most of us, but actor Jeffrey Tambor knew from a very young age that was exactly what he wanted to do. As... John O'Brien
The legendary dirtbag who never got famous Fred Beckey, 94, is a Northwest mountaineering legend. From his teen years he has monomaniacally devoted himself to climbing mountains and documenting... Ross Reynolds
How growing up Chris Kattan's brother changed this Seattle composer's music If you’re a musician in Seattle who wants strings on a recording, your path will lead to Andrew Joslyn. He has orchestrated for the likes of Macklemore... Ross Reynolds
What do you do if you stink at soccer? Theater, if you're Phillip Chavira Seattle’s Intiman Theatre has a simple mission: To present work that is relevant to our times and as diverse as the community itself. Intiman recently... Marcie Sillman
Folklife: Where you can see a tribal-funk-jazz fusion band What do you get when you cross tribal music with jazz and funk? Khu.eex' That’s the name of a Seattle band performing at this weekend’s Folklife... Emily Fox
Returning to Twin Peaks, 25 years later Bill Radke talks to David Schmader, Seattle writer and author of the book "Weed: A User's Guide," and Leah Baltus, editor in chief of City Arts magazine... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Remembering Chris Cornell: 'It's so devastating' Bill Radke speaks with Charles R. Cross about the sudden, shocking suicide of Chris Cornell. Cross knew the Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman for... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
An embarrassment of riches from Seattle poetry month Yes, poetry month is over. But how about some more poetry anyway? We’ve collected readings from the Seattle Arts & Lectures poetry series over the... John O'Brien
Returning to mother's village with poet Jane Wong Bill Radke and KUOW poetry correspondent Elizabeth Austen discuss an excerpt of "Pastoral Power," a sprawling, image-driven poem by local poet Jane Wong... Elizabeth Austen
Seattle's new Upstream festival modeled after SXSW A new kind of music festival will come to Seattle’s Pioneer Square this week. It's called Upstream. Emily Fox