Seattle's iconic Cafe Racer to be sold Seattle's Cafe Racer, where four people were shot and killed in 2012, is being sold. The cafe, bar and restaurant has been a fixture of the University... Kate OConnell
A Seattle painter is trying to re-write the story of artist vs. development Bill Radke talks to Seattle artist Jane Richlovsky about why she wants people to rethink how artist keep their business alive as the city of Seattle... Amina Al-Sadi Bill Radke
'Am I not an immigrant?' Echoes of Sojourner Truth in this Seattleite's poem Bill Radke and Elizabeth Austen mark International Women's Day with a conversation about a poem that echoes across 150 years of activism. Seattle civic... Elizabeth Austen
Two professors prove that you don't know how a toilet works Bill Radke talks with professor Philip Fernbach, co-author of the new book "The Knowledge Illusion ," about how people don't know nearly as much as they... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
George Saunders: What happens when you die? What happens when we die? Writer George Saunders speculates on what happens to Abraham Lincoln’s young son Willie when he dies in his first novel ... Ross Reynolds
Sandbox Radio has questions about this whole 'new and improved' thing The Sandbox Radio troupe brings radio theatre to life with their always original, often surprising work. Our presentation of their “New And Improved?”... John O'Brien
John Lewis on a life committed to change, and the change still to come In 1963, John Lewis was 23 years old when he addressed a crowd of over 200,000 people at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Lewis was already... John O'Brien
Seattle Opera to Teatro Zinzanni: It's time to go Update : Teatro Zinzanni announced this week it will give its final performance in the Queen Anne location on Sunday, March 5th. The dinner/cabaret... Marcie Sillman
Roxane Gay on strong women (and other brilliant things she says) “What did you have for breakfast this morning?” It was a question to set microphone levels, the first question put to Roxane Gay, feminist-writer rock... Jeannie Yandel
Nancy Pearl says you're never too old for picture books Despite the allure of technology, librarian Nancy Pearl says picture books still draw in readers of all ages. She tells KUOW's Marcie Sillman about two... Marcie Sillman