This week we ponder the power of protest Seattle Mayor Ed Murray has announced that the plans for the new North Precinct building will be put on hold. He says the city needs to consider the... Bill Radke
The juicy history of apples in Washington state Bill Radke speaks with food anthropologist Julia Harrison about how Washington state became the king of apple production in America. Bill Radke
A new, colorful game of hide and seek is rocking out on Mercer Island Bill Radke talks with Richard Ronald about the game his family started playing on Mercer Island beaches: collecting and painting rocks and then hiding... Shane Mehling
West Seattle's Delridge neighborhood dreams of a grocery co-op West Seattle’s Delridge neighborhood has been struggling for years to get a grocery store in the area. It hasn’t been able to attract major retailers... Ruby de Luna
How do you access wilderness if you don't have a car? Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Weekly reporter Sara Bernard about her recent article looking at the dilemma many city dwellers face: How to access... Bill Radke
How tweeting about death changes the conversation about it Bill Radke talks to Nina Cesare, University of Washington sociology doctoral student, about the study she co-authored with fellow doctoral student... Bill Radke
Our city is still better to live in than New York, right Seattle? Bill Radke speaks with Luke Burbank, host of the public radio show Live Wire, about changes he has seen to Seattle after living elsewhere for many years... Bill Radke
A farm, a barn, and a handful of talks by really smart people The 8th Smoke Farm Symposium featured talks by professor Tanya Erzen, writer and filmmaker Charles Mudede, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist Ken... John O'Brien
How a sixgill shark got this introverted teen to talk Meet Grace Zheng. She's a 16-year-old volunteer at the Seattle Aquarium, where she chatters away to visitors about the scientific exhibits: "This is a...
Seattle writer: 'I don't recommend near-death experiences' Bill Radke speaks with Seattle writer and comedian Ken Boynton about his two near-death experiences, and why he struggled with writing his book, "Blip." Shane Mehling