Seattle Now: A Kraken fan's miraculous save The Seattle Kraken's debut season is almost over. For today's episode, we revisit a story of chance and quick thinking that started at the team's home opener and ends with a fan saving a man's life. Clare McGrane
#NPRPoetry: A former Poet Laureate of Philadelphia shares his latest collection NPR's Michel Martin speaks with poet Raquel Salas Rivera for National Poetry Month.
So many films, so little time: a SIFF picks list Our critic’s choices include documentaries about Sinéad O'Connor and DB Cooper, and a feature from Marcel the Shell Andy Hurst
Mariners' Catie Griggs says this is Seattle's year — and she wants everyone to catch the action Baseball is coming back to T-Mobile Park Friday — along with all the nostalgia and sometimes the cost that accompanies the game. A new face is leading the Mariners' business operations: Catie Griggs is the first woman to hold the role in the team's history and is currently the highest ranking woman in all of Major League Baseball. Katie Campbell
Casual Friday with Jas Keimig and Melanie McFarland This week we got all the weather. We heard a few theories on what makes you a real Seattleite. Plus the Space Needle is turning 60! We’re breaking down the week with Salon dot com TV critic Melanie McFarland and The Strangers' Jas Keimig. Patricia Murphy
It's the end of an era as Hale's Ales pulls their final pint Hale's Ales founder Mike Hale sits down with Soundside host Libby Denkmann to talk the history of Hale's and why they're pulling the plug now. Jason Burrows
In honor of women: poetry and music of struggle and joy One poet asks, ‘Will you not open this door for me? My hand is exhausted from knocking at your door.’ John O'Brien
Actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are facing off in a defamation trial Depp is suing Heard, his ex-wife, for $50 million, asserting that she defamed him in a published essay about her experiences with sexual assault. The case was filed in Fairfax, Va. Neda Ulaby
Seattle Now: Is this the Mariners' big year? Baseball is back, and this year the Mariners have a lot to live up to. The team came closer to making the playoffs last season than any year since 2001. Is this the year they'll finally end their post-season drought? Patricia Murphy
The Goodwill Games sought to pull politics from sports. So why did they end? If you were around Seattle in 1990 — or watching Turner Broadcasting channels anywhere in America — you may remember the "Goodwill Games." The games faded out by 2001. What happened? Libby Denkmann