What Makes A Classic Holiday Film? When Beth Barrett was a girl, she and her mother had a Christmas ritual. "My mom and I would watch 'The Sound of Music,'" says Barrett, now director of... Marcie Sillman
Crash A Stranger's Couch For This Unique Film Festival Jeannie Yandel talks with Couch Fest founder Craig Downing about why he thought a film festival where strangers get together in different houses to... Jeannie Yandel
Capitol Hill Losing Another Cultural Institution Marcie Sillman talks to Lyall Bush, executive director of the Northwest Film Forum, about the cultural legacy of the Harvard Exit Theater and what it's... Marcie Sillman Amina Al-Sadi
Cinerama Lures Moviegoers With Splashy Renovation The Cinerama, a property managed by Paul Allen's Vulcan Real Estate, has reopened after an extensive, top-of-the-line renovation. Marcie Sillman speaks... Posey Gruener 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
What's Your Favorite Color, Sweetheart? 'The Blood' It's Halloween, and you probably have your own family tradition. Carving a jack-o-lantern, dressing up, eating too much candy. For Seattleite Matt... Katy Sewall
John Sayles: Indie Filmmaking Before Indie Was Hip Film director John Sayles is in town with his partner in life and film, Maggie Renzi, ahead of the Port Townsend Film Festival. The two spoke with KUOW... Marcie Sillman
Gone Girl's Gillian Flynn On Becoming A Novelist (And Scaring The Heck Out Of People) Welcome to the scary summer reading edition of Speakers Forum. This week you’ll be encouraged by our guest Gillian Flynn to read her best-selling novel,... John O'Brien
What’s A Master Sommelier’s Favorite Wine? There are only five master sommeliers in Washington state, and Ross Reynolds sits down with one: Thomas Price of The Metropolitan Grill. Plus, he NPR Staff Ross Reynolds