Kennedy Center Hosts First In-Person Concert Since Lockdown After closing its doors in March and laying off hundreds of workers, the Kennedy Center held its first concert Saturday night (9/26). Renee Fleming and Vanessa Williams performed for an audience of about 40 people. NPR's Elizabeth Blair was there. Elizabeth Blair
Trick or treating in the time of Covid-19 It’s still a month before Halloween, but families are already asking the burning question: Trick or treat- yes, no, or maybe? Ruby de Luna
Michelle Buteau On Her Long Career And New Netflix Special Host Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to comedian Michelle Buteau about her new Netflix special, Wecome to Buteaupia.
Rita Wilson Wants You To Get Your Flu Shot NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Rita Wilson about her recovery from COVID-19, and about her campaign to get 200 million Americans over the age of 50 to get flu shots this year.
New Tukwila food hall opens, featuring global eats The pandemic has forced many restaurants to close, but a new food hall has opened in Tukwila. And it’s not your typical collection of eateries under one roof. Ruby de Luna
Seattle Now: Casual Friday with Keita Williams and Megan McNally Fall arrived in the anarchist jurisdiction this week, and the city council continued it's clash with Mayor Durkan over the police department's budget. Success Bully Keita Williams and F Bomb Breakfast Club founder Megan McNally are here to break it down with us. Clare McGrane
Best-selling author discusses the fact and fiction in her sequel to ‘The Handmaid’s tale’. As we approach a spooky time of the year (No, I’m not referring to the US election season) we may be finding ourselves slowly drawn towards unnerving but entertaining cautionary tales. One of those stories just may be the award-winning TV show The Handmaid’s tale based on the best-selling novel by author Margaret Atwood. Sonya Harris
MoMA Workers Must Decide Whether To Return To Work Amid Pandemic Workers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York are being pressured to return to work, in person. They're afraid of catching the coronavirus but equally scared of losing their jobs. Sally Herships
Made in the CHOP, Seattle's BLM mural to become permanent The giant Black Lives Matter mural on Seattle's Capitol Hill is slated to become a permanent piece of the city. Paige Browning
Seattle Symphony returns to Benaroya for virtual audience This weekend, the Seattle Symphony kicked off its new concert season. It was an opening night like no other. Amy Radil