What’s Best For The Nation Is Not Always Best For Native Youth After a visit to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Nation in North Dakota, President Barack Obama announced an initiative to help Native American youth.... Jeannie Yandel
Jews, Chinese Food And Christmas: A Love Story Marcie Sillman talks with Hanna Raskin, former food critic for the Seattle Weekly, about the historical reasons why American Jews traditionally eat... Matthew Streib
Stop 'Spreading' Bad Manners On Public Transit Men who ride the New York City subway will soon be seeing signs asking them to "stop the spread." As in: Stop spreading your legs so wide when you sit... Jeannie Yandel
A Rogue's Christmas: Short Yuletide Tales Told Live Did you know E.B. White was fired by the Seattle Times in 1923? You’ll learn about that and other curiosities in this Yuletide episode of Speakers Forum... John O'Brien
Santa Is Magic And Can Be Any Race You Imagine Ross Reynolds talks with Debra Sullivan, president of the Seattle chapter of the Black Child Development Institute, about why having multiracial Santa... Matthew Streib
The Great Seattle Substation Sell-Off Seattle City Light is selling off a bunch of obsolete substations. Some open space activists want to nab that land for parks or other open space, but it... Joshua McNichols
Northwest Weather Nemesis Delays Ski Season This year’s ski season is getting off to a slow start thanks to an old skiers’ nemesis: the pineapple express. Unusually warm and wet weather has been... Carolyn Adolph
The State Of The Middle Class In The Pacific Northwest Marcie Sillman talks to Jon Talton, economic and business columnist for the Seattle Times, about the middle class in the Pacific Northwest and around... Posey Gruener
Instead Of Potter's Field, A Scattering Of Ashes In Puget Sound When the nameless die, they often end up in a potter’s field, a common grave. In Pierce County, unclaimed remains or bodies get cremated and placed up... Joshua McNichols
Marc Solomon On 'Winning Marriage' In a 48-hour period this past October the number of states that allow same-sex marriage nearly doubled. As of this writing, thirty-five states allow... John O'Brien