Rudy Mancuso's 'Musica' brings viewers inside the sensation of rhythmic synesthesia NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Rudy Mancuso about his new movie, Musica. It's his semi-autobiographical film about living with synesthesia and falling in love. Ailsa Chang
What Ciscoe Morris says you should know about spring gardening around Seattle in 2024 Spring gardening season has arrived in the Seattle area. Since every year has its seasonal quirks, expert Ciscoe Morris spoke with "Soundside" to deliver some spring 2024 gardening tips. Diana Opong
A professor worried no one would read an algae study. So she had it put to music Professors and students at the University of South Florida mapped pitch, rhythm and duration to data about algae blooms and depletion of coral reefs to create an original composition. Neda Ulaby
7 Washington culinary hotshots are still in the running for a 2024 James Beard Award The race for top prizes in the 2024 James Beard Awards has gotten tighter, leaving just seven culinary heroes from Washington state still in the running. Dyer Oxley
Tony Award-winning playwright Christopher Durang has died American playwright Christopher Durang has died at 75. He won a Tony Award for "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist with "Miss Witherspoon." Jeff Lunden
After childhood trauma, sisters use art and science to explore how memory can morph Two sisters struggled to remember troubling childhood events until adulthood. A neuroscientist and author gave them the science and the language to turn their work into a dance performance and a book. Gabriel Spitzer
Seattle Deaf Film Festival returns to the big screen with a 'hearing-friendly environment' Diana Opong
The mysterious story of a Seattle houseboat declared the Sovereign Nation of Tui Tui What's the story behind the Seattle houseboat that is also a sovereign nation? KUOW Wonders readers wanted to know. Stephen Howie
Experts weigh in on how to foster healthy stepsibling relationships Researchers have learned a lot about blended families, since the 1970s — when the Brady Bunch painted a perfect picture of step siblings getting along. Some of their advice might surprise you. Maria Godoy