Hans Anderson
Producer, Soundside
About
Hans Anderson is a producer on KUOW’s Soundside, where he covers a diverse range of topics from conflicts over how to use busy streets to how the open spaces of the Palouse inspire modern musical compositions. He primarily produces segments about politics, the arts, and transportation.
Location: Seattle
Languages Spoken: English
Pronouns: he/him
Podcasts
Stories
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How Seattle's most competitive mayoral candidates would address the city's top issues
Soundside host Libby Denkmann spoke with the four most competitive candidates running for mayor of Seattle about the top issues facing the city and what they’d do to address them.
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The race for Seattle Mayor: Joe Mallahan
All this week, Soundside is interviewing the most competitive candidates for Seattle Mayor ahead of the August 5th primary election.
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The race for Seattle Mayor: Katie Wilson
All this week, Soundside is interviewing the most competitive candidates for Seattle Mayor. The primary election is August 5th.
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The race for Seattle Mayor: Bruce Harrell
All this week, Soundside is interviewing the most competitive candidates for Seattle Mayor. The primary election is August 5th.
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The race for Seattle Mayor: Ry Armstrong
All this week, Soundside is interviewing the most competitive candidates for Seattle Mayor ahead of the August 5th primary election.
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Bruce Harrell vs. everyone
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Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - July 18-20
Soundside producer Jason Megatron Burrows brings you all the events fit to print. Or something.
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Seattle social housing developer could acquire its first building this year
CEO Roberto Jimenez spoke with Soundside about the voter approved PDA's progress towards getting housing online
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Soundside's producer picks: Seattle's Civic Poet, Deciding to See, and hummingbird bills
Soundside is taking a break this week. Don’t worry - we’ll be back with new episodes next week. Until then, we’re bringing you some of our favorite stories from the show.
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How the latest SCOTUS ruling on religous rights echoes the Scopes trial
The Supreme Court ruled that a Maryland couple could pull their child out of classes where the material involved books with LGBTQ themes. Almost exactly one hundred years ago – in July 1925 – there was another famous legal debate over what kids learn in the classroom that took place in Tennessee.