John Waters tells the filthy truth about everything, almost Enjoy this roller coaster of a conversation with a one-of-a-kind cinema legend John O'Brien
What to expect from the new Marshawn Lynch documentary Marshawn Lynch was interesting to watch, on or off the football field. The former Seattle Seahawk is now on the big screen in a documentary called “Lynch: A History,” by author and University of Washington professor David Shields. Angela King
Two podcasts to listen to this week: 'The Bright Sessions' and 'Call Your Girlfriend' Do you love podcasts, but don’t know how to find new shows? Are you new to podcasts, and don't know where to start? "Thanks for Listening" was created just for you! Clare McGrane
Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks, May 31-June 2 The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) is rounding out its third weekend with more screenings and events galore. Marcie Sillman
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Opens With A Cosmic Soundscape Bringing It To Life Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, opens at Disneyland Friday. The attraction features sights and sounds of the universe, including a life size Millennium Falcon where the rider gets to fly the hunk of junk. Tim Greiving
Our Curiosity Club is turning into Queeriosity Club for Pride month We're going to find out what happens when 10 allies and LGBTQ+ folks stop being polite and start getting curious. Kristin Leong
Carlene Carter: Country Music Royalty Songwriter Carlene Carter explains how it felt to grow up in music and to carry on the family legacy. Then she plays a game guessing which artist or band is featured in a real pinball machine.
You're The Only Ten-I-See In this guessing game nominally inspired by Tennessee, contestants guess whether a quantity is more than/greater than/higher than ten or fewer than/less than/lower than ten.
Robot Love Songs Beep Boop Beep. Robots can't love us, but we can write love songs about them. In this music parody game, contestants identify the real and fictional robots as Jonathan Coulton serenades.