Marcie Sillman
Stories
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What do we do about all these Russian bots?
Marcie Sillman talks to Samuel Woolley , director of the Digital Intelligence Lab at the Institute of the Future, about how social media bots have...
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Football owns the day of the week that once belonged to church
Football verges on being an American religion. But instead of the saints being martyred, they're getting hit. Hard. And often. The ensuing concussions...
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On being Mexican-American from this Seattleite-Chicana
Marilyn Montufar is fascinated by life on the edge. Not the metaphorical risky edge; Montufar means civilization’s edge.
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Black pain, meet black joy: Coming home to Wakanda
"Black Panther," the latest cinematic rendition of the Marvel superhero universe, opens nationwide tomorrow. To call it highly anticipated is an...
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When it comes to slavery, who tells the story?
Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “The Underground Railroad” is the story of a young slave named Cora who escapes from a Georgia cotton...
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Meet the Picasso of southeast Seattle
You may not know Ari Glass now, but you will soon. This Southeast Seattle native has set his sights high. He’s wanted to be an artist ever since...
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#MeToo has us asking: What's next?
Today on The Record we're looking at the #MeToo and Time's Up movements here in Washington state. How did we get here and what we can do next?
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In a time of unrest, dancing with love to heal all wounds
One of them went viral in a collaboration with Yo Yo Ma; the other played Michael Jackson for the Cirque du Soleil. But you might know dancers Lil Buck...
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The establishment embraces this Tacoma artist; he doesn’t hug back
2017 was a banner year for artist Christopher Paul Jordan. It started with Jordan curating an exhibition of work by African American artists titled ...
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PHOTOS: Thousands take over the streets for Seattle Women's March
Tens of thousands of people took to Seattle streets Saturday for the Women's March 2.0. A stream of demonstrators was already heading towards central...