Sounders play on a big stage tonight The Sounders have a shot at winning the CONCACAF final tonight. It's something no MLS team has done, and more than 60,000 fans will be at Lumen Field to cheer them on. ESPN soccer analyst Herculez Gomez gives us a preview. Patricia Murphy
Dave Chappelle was physically attacked in the middle of his performance in LA The incident comes months after Chappelle faced controversy over his 2021 Netflix special The Closer, in which he makes jokes about transgender women. Ayana Archie
'We are over here.' Finding queer community in the West Sound Eve Palay has lived on Bainbridge Island for over 20 years. When she came out as trans, she went looking for a new community in the Kitsap Peninsula. Libby Denkmann
'Welcome to Paradise' podcast works through the lingering pain of an abusive marriage NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Canadian journalist Anna Maria Tremonti about her new podcast, which explores at the lasting trauma of her marriage to an abusive partner.
A Ukrainian dance troupe in the U.S. fights disinformation, one high kick at a time The Voloshky Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, which turns 50 this year, hopes to counter Russian aggression by teaching U.S. audiences about Ukrainian history and culture. Laura Benshoff
Around Seattle this spring: jazz, art, and other historic coalitions ‘Where do we perform, and more than that, teach young people about what it's like to perform live jazz?’ Kim Malcolm
For neurodivergent, non-speaking poets, collaboration is the basis of language Poet Adam Wolfland identifies as neurodivergent and autistic. He says poetry is in his body — he types and moves to communicate and his poetry is multidimensional. Jeevika Verma
Casual Friday with Chase Burns and Jeannie Yandel Another week in the books. Elon Musk has a deal to buy Twitter, Covid cases are ticking back up in King County and the cruise ships are returning to the waterfront. The Stranger’s Chase Burns and KUOW’s Jeannie Yandel are here to break it all down. Patricia Murphy
Hollywood and tyrants: How filmmakers take on the powerful A look at how Hollywood has depicted authoritarians, from Duck Soup to The Last King of Scotland. Bob Mondello
LeVar Burton will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at the new children's Emmys Reading Rainbow, a program dedicated to children's literacy, aired on PBS for 23 years. LeVar Burton has won 12 Daytime Emmys and a Peabody Award for his work on the show. Ayana Archie