On the arts & culture menu this weekend: Record Store Day, Afterglow, and 'creepypasta' ‘She paints these burning-hot, psychedelic landscapes composed of juicy pinks, dreamy blues, and nuclear greens.’ Andy Hurst
Casual Friday with Esmy Jimenez and Andrew Walsh This week, President Biden is here. You can ride the train mask free to mariners game But be prepared for the new seventh inning song. Esmy Jimenez of The Seattle Times and TBTL's Andrew Walsh break it all down. Patricia Murphy
Jada Pinkett Smith says her family is focused on 'deep healing' after Oscars slap She briefly referenced her husband's Academy Awards outburst, telling viewers of her talk show that the family is "focused on deep healing." Dustin Jones
How the late jazz great Charles Mingus is being remembered 100 years later Regarded as one of the most important figures in jazz, tributes are planned across the world to honor the legacy of bassist, bandleader and pioneer Charles Mingus. Tom Vitale
Johnny Depp takes the witness stand for a 3rd day in case against ex-wife Amber Heard Depp has repeatedly denied ever getting physically abusive with ex-wife Amber Heard and said that she was the one who got violent with him on several occasions. He is suing Heard for defamation. Ayana Archie
Poet reflects on the intersection of Black art and a new generation of racial trauma ‘If black children belong to us, and we need not be mothers or fathers or even black for black children to belong to us, a part of us is always vigilant, and always exhausted.’ John O'Brien
Ukrainians wait in line for hours to buy commemorative Snake Island postage stamps The stamps honor the Snake Island soldiers who answered a Russian calls to surrender with "Russian warship, go f*** yourself!" Ukraine's postal service had to limit purchases to six stamps apiece. Rachel Treisman
Taylor Swift was the inspiration for the name of a new millipede species The Swift Twisted-Claw Millipede, or Nannaria swiftae, was among several new species found in Tennessee. Rina Torchinsky
Voice of the farmworker: How Spanish-language radio cultivated community in Yakima Valley Soundside host Libby Denkmann talked to author Monica De La Torre about the Chicano and Chicana organizers who came together in 1976 to create a Spanish-language community radio station in the Yakima Valley. They discussed the groundbreaking programming Radio Cadena produced and the women behind it. Libby Denkmann
There's no one way to enjoy nature. How to find what works for you and get outside Enjoying the outdoors can look like anything from walking the dog to celebrating Indigenous culture — you don't have to hike the tallest mountain peaks or go camping to love nature. Learn how to find your footing in nature in a way that works best for you. Gabrielle Horton