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. Alison Bruzek
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. Bill Radke
How to turn Amazon workers into art patrons? Technology What advice would Seattle nonprofits give to their peers in Long Island City, Queens, where Amazon is opening another headquarters? Listener Lisa Myers Bulmash, an artist who lives north of Seattle, wanted to know. Joshua McNichols
Seattle gallery highlights hidden features of everyday food You might know Nathan Myhrvold from his part cookbook, part encyclopedia "Modernist Cuisine" book series. The former Microsoft executive has opened a Seattle gallery to highlight his passion for food photography. Ruby de Luna
I was the saddest kid. The tears finally slowed when I started writing There was a time when the one emotion I knew better than the rest was sadness. I have never met a kid as sad as I was. I cried at school, at the Boys and Girls Club, at home, at my cousins' house — everywhere. It wasn't until I started writing that the tears slowed down. Tre'vion Sinclair
Transforming Black pain into beauty: The story of an Alvin Ailey protégé in Seattle When Donald Byrd arrived at Seattle’s Spectrum Dance Theater in 2002, he was an emigrant from New York’s high-octane contemporary art world, a scene that demanded all of his energy but provided little financial or emotional security. Marcie Sillman
Eric Idle on Cockney accents and yachting with Paul Allen Bill Radke talks to actor and comedian Eric Idle about his Monty Python days and always looking on the bright side of life. Bill Radke
Bands, fans rock out to #SaveTheShowbox The Showbox is protected by the Pike Place Historical District - but only temporarily. What should the city do with the music venue in 10 months? On Wednesday, the Seattle City Council heard from musicians and music fans. Casey Martin
Teatro Zinzanni to expand beyond the West Coast Last year Teatro Zinzanni was homeless; now the popular dinner cabaret will expand to Chicago Marcie Sillman