'Woke' capitalism? Anand Giridharadas isn't buying it ‘We don’t have a bad apple problem, we have an bad orchard problem ’ Anand Giridharadas remarks to a Seattle audience. Sonya Harris
A Tiny Thai Restaurant In Remote Greenland Serves Up Spice (And Whale Skin Soup) When Suriya Paprajong arrived in Greenland in 2001, he didn't even have a coat. These days, his eatery in Qaqortoq, population 3,000, is a local favorite, melding Thai flavors with an Arctic twist. Jackie Northam
How do those holiday lights get on construction cranes? The holidays are coming. Which means even our construction cranes start looking festive. One listener wants to know - who decorates construction cranes Deborah Wang
PHOTOS: Sounders fans celebrate championship win Packing downtown Seattle on an overcast weekday afternoon, thousands of soccer fans celebrated the Seattle Sounders' second MLS Cup win with a parade from Westlake Park to Seattle Center. Casey Martin
The secret diaries my grandma snuck out of a Communist prison in Vietnam My grandfather was a South Vietnamese soldier during the Vietnam War. After the war ended, the Communist government imprisoned him in an re-education camp. As a way to connect with his family, he secretly wrote letters, poems and stories. Hong Ta
'Badass': The One Word That Has Become A Lightning Rod For Many Female Chefs In her new book, Charlotte Druckman asks over 100 female chefs and food writers if there are any words or phrases they wish people would stop using to describe them. One word was a bit of a surprise. Nina Martyris
The Cozy Snowbound Sweater-Wearing Guide To 2019 Holiday Movies Yes, it's here again: the season when cable and streaming networks offer a deluge of holiday stories — 61 in all! — full of happy couples, moppets and people learning the true meaning of Christmas. Linda Holmes
Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks, November 8-10 If you're contemplating a weekend mired in pumpkin pie research, prepping for Thanksgiving dinner, why not give yourself a break? Our region is brimming with cultural offerings guaranteed to take your mind off the possibility of a soggy crust bottom. Here are some suggestions from KUOW’s Arts and Culture reporter Marcie Sillman. Marcie Sillman
Off Field Injuries Songwriter Alejandro Escovedo returns to the stage for multiple choice quiz that challenges his baseball expertise in a game about mundane baseball injuries... will he hit a home run?