Seattle Designer On How Gaming Culture Is Changing David Hyde talks with Mark Rosewater, head designer for the card game Magic: The Gathering, about changing social attitudes about gaming culture. David Hyde
Seattleites Invited To Get High And Talk Science Seattle is a great city for lectures, and now there’s a new series to cater to “high minded” individuals who want to combine an interesting talk with a... John O'Brien
Gates Foundation To Offer 52 Weeks Of Parental Leave Jeannie Yandel talks to Brigid Schulte, the author of "Overwhelmed: Work, Love and Play When No One Has the Time," about the Gates Foundation's... Allie Ferguson
Anti-Racist Activist: 'White Supremacy Is The New White Privilege' Ross Reynolds speaks with Martin Friedman, an anti-racist organizer and co-facilitator of Undoing Racism workshops with The People's Institute for... Posey Gruener
Hey, Frank Deford: What's That About Professional Women's Soccer? This morning, NPR listeners heard Frank Deford’s take on why women’s sports get so little attention: There aren’t that many women’s team sports. You... Kara McDermott
Where There's Smoke There'll Be Fines In Parts Of Pierce County Ross Reynolds interviews Craig Kenworthy, executive director of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, about why they're banning all old wood stoves in... Ross Reynolds
A Place For Homeless To Bathe And Wash Clothes In Ballard Mark Trimmer is happy: He’s finally got someplace to wash himself besides the Ballard Library. That place is the new Urban Rest Stop, opening this month... Joshua McNichols
Using White Privilege To Fight Racism: A Young Activist's Dream On a warm evening in Seattle's Volunteer Park, Anelise Moon-Schruder speaks to an audience of around 50 people. Most of them are white. "Hey, everybody,... Paul Kiefer
Why More Sexual Assault Reports At UW Might Show Progress New crime data showing sexual assault increasing at the University of Washington actually could be a sign of progress, according to a prevention expert. Paige Browning
Seattle-Area Woman Breaks Appalachian Trail Speed Record A Seattle-area woman has set a new speed record for an unsupported hike along the Appalachian Trail: 54 days, 7 hours, 48 minutes. To put Heather... Posey Gruener