New from the Northwest: Haley Heynderickx's stream of conscious album Emily Fox talks to Jerad Walker, Music Director of Oregon Public Broadcasting, about Portland artist Haley Heynderickx. Her new album, "I Need to Start... Emily Fox
Cosplay and comics: Why does Seattle love geek culture so much? Bill Radke spoke with Dyer Oxley, co-host of the NW Nerd podcast, and TyTy, a Northwest cosplayer and the creator of Lead by Example Apparel, about what... Bill Radke
The little known woman who kick-started online dating in the 1960s Deborah Wang talks to Susie Lee, the Seattle-based founder and CEO of the online dating app Siren, about the history of computer facilitated dating. Deborah Wang
Football owns the day of the week that once belonged to church Football verges on being an American religion. But instead of the saints being martyred, they're getting hit. Hard. And often. The ensuing concussions... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
What 100 miles of misery looks like Northwesterners have a reputation for loving the outdoors and tirelessly lapping urban lakes. There are a few who push the "active lifestyle" to a cold,... Kara McDermott
It's time to start planning for a 'good death' Let’s talk about death. No, seriously. It’s time we all had a conversation with our loved ones about dying. Bill Radke
How we got through 2017: staying, leaving, crying, laughing, writing 2017 was a fun, rigorous, informative year for the producers, editor, and host of The Record. Here are some of the segments we couldn’t forget. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
At Seahawks HQ, even doing laundry feels competitive Rick Duchaine talks about chemistry – a lot. But he’s not employed at some biotech company in South Lake Union, he’s speaking from the Seattle Seahawks’... Casey Martin
Seattle to apply for a professional hockey team in KeyArena Seattle is a step closer to getting a pro hockey team. The National Hockey League has announced that they will consider a Seattle application for a... Kate OConnell
Chess taught these kids — and one Seattle cop — something surprising Seattle Police Detective Denise “Cookie” Bouldin believes kids can succeed when they’re given a chance and the right tools. And for her, one of those... Jamala Henderson