DJ Marco Collins' picks for the Capitol Hill Block Party this weekend Bill Radke gets a preview of bands to watch out for at this weekend's Capitol Hill Block Party from Seattle DJ Marco Collins. His favorites include... Bill Radke
Meet Seattle's real life Billy Elliot The hit musical, “Billy Elliot,” tells the story of a British coal miner’s son who dreams of being a ballet dancer. Billy has to keep that dream secret... Marcie Sillman
This woman took a solo kayak trip through the Inside Passage Ross Reynolds interviews Susan Conrad about her 1,200 mile solo kayak trip from Washington to Alaska. She recounts the 2010 trip in her new memoir, ... Ross Reynolds
We love the digital world, but there's nothing like an old-fashioned book In the land of Microsoft and Amazon, a non-digital book almost seems like an anachronism. Why bother with paper and ink when you can download the latest... Marcie Sillman
Lindy West: Life's too short to be ashamed of yourself or shamed by others From slaying trolls on Twitter, writing as a columnist for The Guardian, to co-founding the social media campaign, Shout Your Abortion, Lindy West is... John O'Brien
Take advantage of First Thursday by seeing Roq La Rue's last exhibition Bill Radke speaks with Stranger art critic Jen Graves about why listeners should go see Amanda Manitach's exhibition, "Nothing Left To Say." The show... Bill Radke
This Amazon employee is not your typical tech bro Varsha Raghavan defies the tech-bro stereotype. For one thing, as a woman, technically she’s not a bro. And while Raghavan works as an Amazon programmer... Marcie Sillman
New leadership at Langston Hughes center to highlight 'black brilliance' Seattle’s historic Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute has new leadership, and a new mission. The new nonprofit group calls itself LANGSTON. Its... Marcie Sillman
Chuck Klosterman explains why we are wrong about everything Bill Radke speaks with pop culture author Chuck Klosterman about his new book, "But What If We're Wrong: Thinking About the Present As If It Were the... Bill Radke
Mary Roach: Curious tales of the extraordinary science of war Author Mary Roach has a specialty of sorts; she writes about the funnier aspects of science. Along with the humor, she’s known for her thorough research... John O'Brien