Why These Seattle 11-Year-Olds Don’t Want To Grow Up “I just don’t want to grow up,” says the girl in Terence Brown’s documentary "The Before Project," which takes a poignant and sometimes painful look at... Jeannie Yandel
Police Advise Seattle Novelist Of His Rights - And Wrongs - In Writing Ross Reynolds interviews best selling Northwest writer Bob Dugoni about his new crime novel, "Her Final Breath," the second in his series focusing on... Ross Reynolds
What Makes A Genius In Seattle? Name the first genius that comes to mind. Artist Leonardo da Vinci? What about composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? Marcie Sillman
What’s Overrated This Week? (Football, Gun Rights, Renoir?) If America's gun debate is stuck, what would un-stick it? Is it time to ban youth football? Was Renoir that bad at painting? And who else is overrated?... Bill Radke
New Exhibit At Tacoma Art Museum Unveils Concealed Themes Of AIDS Art Tacoma Art Museum has opened a new exhibit called "Art AIDS America." It includes what co-curator Jonathan David Katz calls the first work of AIDS art,... Ross Reynolds
Does Renoir Suck? Seattle Art Museum Expert Weighs In Was Pierre-Auguste Renoir a “far more complex and thoughtful painter than generally assumed” who influenced a generation of avant-garde artists, or was... David Hyde
Nancy Pearl And A New Take On Fantasy Marcie Sillman gets a reading recommendation from librarian Nancy Pearl, who suggests that if you are a fan of Terry Pratchett, you may like "The... Marcie Sillman
Maurice Sendak: 'Childhood Is A Very Difficult Time Of Life' Did Maurice Sendak , author of "Where The Wild Things Are," talk to kids about his work? It was 1991, and Sendak had come into the KUOW studios for an... Ross Reynolds
Walter Mosley On Being Black: 'You Don't Ever Completely Belong' People usually remember as far back as the generation that raises them, says writer Walter Mosley. Mosley had come into KUOW’s studios to speak with... Ross Reynolds
Matt Groening Explains Why Akbar And Jeff Were Gay Before The Simpsons , there were crazy rabbits and Akbar and Jeff. Matt Groening, who created television’s most iconic cartoon family, spoke with Ross... Ross Reynolds