1 Notable Aspect Of These Pulitzer Prize Winners: The Diversity They Represent The Pulitzer Prizes awarded in arts and letters categories on Friday, June 11, were notable for many reasons: not least, the diversity represented by their recipients. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Animal Songs In this music parody game, Rugrats stars Cheryl Chase and Nancy Cartwright hear songs about animals that were rewritten to be about fictional examples of those animals.
Real or Fake Video Game Peripheral Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, hosts of NBC's American Ninja Warrior, guess which weird video game controllers actually exist and which are made up. DJ turntables? Electro-shock wristbands?
Adult Milestones Rugrats first aired 30 years ago. In this game, Nancy Cartwright and Cheryl Chase, the voices of Chuckie Finster and Angelica Pickles, imagine what their original audience might be doing now.
Sara Bareilles Grammy-winning musician Sara Bareilles discusses how the Broadway musical Waitress changed her life. Then, she gets quizzed on one of her favorite shows: The Golden Girls.
American Ninja Where? Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, hosts of NBC's American Ninja Warrior, play a game where they imagine what would happen if landmarks from American cities became American Ninja Warrior obstacles.
KUOW journalist pens memoir on love, loss, and resilience "I lost him when he died, I lost him when I buried his memory so deep it was hard to recall him, and I found him again." Kim Malcolm
When your favorite Disney movie becomes a 'Problematic fave': What does diversity in media really look like? We’ve come a long way when it comes to seeing diversity on screen. But diversity isn’t enough, especially when the depictions we see on screen are based on stereotypes. That can cause more harm than good. Marian Mohamed
A Mount Rushmore Of Recycling Puts An Avalanche Of Waste In The Faces Of G-7 Leaders Made of circuit boards and smartphones, a giant sculpture of the leaders of the world's wealthiest nations is greeting them at a summit in England. The creators want to raise awareness about e-waste. Frank Langfitt
June 10 | Great blue herons have made their home at the Ballard Locks Every year blue herons make their nests along the water in Ballard. And every year the Heron Habitat Helpers are there to assist. Ross Reynolds spoke to two of those volunteer helpers last week - father daughter pair Mike and Linda Marsh about why they spend their time helping blue herons. Plus, why prison populations are decreasing, if college athletes will ever be paid in Washington, and a radioactive musical. Bill Radke