Farewell To Kurt Beattie, A Seattle Theater Icon Any way you slice it, a half century is a milestone to celebrate. And that’s exactly what Seattle’s ACT Theatre plans to do this 50th anniversary year.... Marcie Sillman
'Square' Author Comes Around On Legalizing Marijuana Ross Reynolds speaks with Bruce Barcott, author of "Weed the People: The Future of Legal Marijuana in America." Barcott began working on the book as a... Ross Reynolds
Nancy Pearl And The New Face Of Opiate Addiction Marcie Sillman gets Nancy Pearl's opinion on "Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic," by journalist Sam Quinones. The book talks about... Marcie Sillman
Seattle An Important Place In The History Of Pain Research Marcie Sillman talks to journalist Sam Quinones about his book "Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic." Amina Al-Sadi
Author: Seattleites Think They Know China, But They Have No Idea Marcie Sillman talks with James Bradley, author of "The China Mirage," about our perceptions of China. Hannah Burn
Seattle Symphony Piece Feels ‘Like I Get To Play The Xbox’ Trimpin is the kind of artist who defies neat description. The German-born artist is a sculptor. He uses found objects to create large installations... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl's Book Crushes Rediscovered Marcie Sillman speaks with book hugger Nancy Pearl about the young adult novel, "Greensleeves," by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. It's the first in a series of... Marcie Sillman
Ginny Gilder On Nude Protest, Olympic Rowing And The WNBA Marcie Sillman talks to Ginny Gilder, Olympic rower and co-owner of the WNBA's Seattle Storm, about her new book, "Course Correction." Amina Al-Sadi
Troubled Life of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain Unfolds In New Film Marcie Sillman talks with author and journalist Charles R. Cross about the new Kurt Cobain documentary, "Montage of Heck." Andy Hurst
Grandiose ‘Carmina Burana’ Inspires Seattle Dance You may not know it by name, but you've likely heard Carl Orff's 1937 cantata, "Carmina Burana." Chorale groups present it, commercials and films use it... Marcie Sillman