Alison Bruzek
Stories
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Arts & Life
The music that moved us in 2018
Marcie Sillman speaks to Liz Riley of Three Imaginary Girls and SassyBlack about their anthems of the year.
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Health
Four things to do if you see a stranger in distress
If you see a stranger on the sidewalk who you think might be in trouble — they're yelling or they seem upset, or you don't know if they've passed out — what should you do?
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Government
This week, we consider your taxes
Bill Radke reviews the week’s news with Chris Vance, co-chair of the Washington Independents, Erica C. Barnett, writer at "The C is For Crank," and Joni Balter, host of Civic Cocktail on the Seattle Channel.
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Arts & Life
Should we ask about people's personal lives at work?
Should we be asking about coworkers' personal lives at work? Should employees just say 'fine' and be done with it?
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Government
New York City councilors grill Amazon execs, state official on expansion deal
Bill Radke speaks to Monica Nickelsburg, civic editor at Geekwire, about what officials were hoping to learn from Amazon's behavior in Seattle.
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Science
Allen Institute opens new division focused on immunology
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Arts & Life
Rethinking cultural stereotypes in The Nutcracker
Arts and culture reporter Marcie Sillman spoke to three local dancers about their experiences watching and dancing in The Nutcracker.
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Arts & Life
Performance artist Karen Finley on tearing down female tropes
You may know Karen Finley as one of the artists who was denied federal arts funding, after the Supreme Court ruled against her in 1998. That decision said the government could strip funding from artists because their work was considered indecent.
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Arts & Life
Two friends on why they like to talk about their differing politics
Peter Gigante and Buzz Steger like discussing U.S. policy over Facebook. We invited them in studio to talk about how they maintain their friendship, despite their differences.
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Government
Is King County prepared to respond to disaster in 125 languages?