Lindy West: From 'broken thin person' to badass lady knight Jeannie Yandel talks to Seattle writer Lindy West about her new book, "Shrill: Notes From A Loud Woman." In it West talks about how she found her voice,... Jeannie Yandel
How the Sonics' Spencer Haywood paved the way for Kobe and LeBron Bill Radke talks with former Seattle Supersonic Spencer Haywood about his legal battle with the National Basketball Association and how his Supreme... Bill Radke
Was Seattle a bad place to build a city? How much do you know about the history of the place you live? If that place is Seattle, points of interest include how the natives of this area lived,... John O'Brien
These coworkers sit down for lunch every day – and they're still productive You probably already know this, but lunch these days is sad. This is especially true when it’s eaten during the workday. Frequently, it’s eaten alone,... Caroline Chamberlain
Developers are interested in this historic Seattle housing project. What does that mean for tenants? Bill Radke speaks with Emily Parkhurst, managing editor of the Puget Sound Business Journal, about why developers like Paul Allen's Vulcan Real Estate... Bill Radke
This is your brain on information overload With more and more information at our fingertips, the human brain is constantly sorting and filing an overwhelming amount of data. In his book, “The... Jennie Cecil Moore
Seattle boaters and rowers get ready for opening day festivities Hundreds of boaters will converge at Seattle’s Montlake Cut Saturday for opening day of the boating season. The Windermere Cup rowing regatta is a... Marcie Sillman
How the myths of 1950s family life are shaping politics today Jeannie Yandel talks with author Stephanie Coontz about her updated and revised book, "The Way We Never Were: American Families And The Nostalgia Trap."... Jeannie Yandel
The man behind Seattle's boys in the boat The old wooden rowing shell that hangs in the University of Washington crew team’s dining hall doesn’t look all that remarkable. You see boats like it... Marcie Sillman
Watch these legendary racing boats being made by hand It takes about six minutes for the University of Washington’s top men’s rowing team to power the latest model Pocock racing shell on their home course... Kara McDermott