Marcie Sillman
Stories
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The Need List To Fix Seattle's Transportation Problems
Marcie Sillman talks to Seattle Transportation Director Scott Kubly about the city's proposed $930 million transportation levy.
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Seattle: Where Women Make Movies
The American Civil Liberties Union recently launched an investigation into gender bias at the major Hollywood film studios. Seattle's film industry is...
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Distracted Driving Goes Beyond Texting
Marcie Sillman speaks with Dr. Beth Ebel, a physician at Harborview Medical Center and an expert on distracted driving, about what can distract us when...
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Amazon's Speedy Delivery Gets Even Speedier
Marcie Sillman rounds up the latest in Seattle-area tech news with Geekwire's Todd Bishop, including Amazon's new same-day delivery for customers in...
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Third Time's The Charm? Lawmakers Head Back For Another Special Session
Marcie Sillman talks with KUOW Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkin, about the third session for lawmakers this year.
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Why Police Lineups Often Fail
You see someone get assaulted. The cops ask you come down to the police station to check out a photo lineup. You pick the wrong person. It wasn’t...
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Effort Over Time Leads To A Diverse Workforce
Marcie Sillman talks with Robi Ganguly, co-founder of the Seattle-based mobile startup Apptentive, about his company's goal to build a diverse workforce.
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Artist C. Davida Ingram: ‘What It Means To Dream About Justice’
The smell. That's the first thing you notice in C. Davida Ingram's exhibition at the Northwest African American Museum. It smells like the sea: fishy...
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Remembering Mary Ellen Mark's Work With 'Streetwise' Seattle Youth
Marcie Sillman speaks with Seattle photographer Alice Wheeler about the photographer Mary Ellen Mark, who died on Monday at age 75. Some of Mark's best...
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Don't Believe In God? Move To Seattle
If you don’t believe in God, Seattle may be the city for you. Ten percent of Seattle residents call themselves atheists – the highest rate among the...