How we got through 2017: staying, leaving, crying, laughing, writing 2017 was a fun, rigorous, informative year for the producers, editor, and host of The Record. Here are some of the segments we couldn’t forget. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
The da Vinci lesson: What really matters is being creative Looking back at a year that was tumultuous in so many ways, this talk by author Walter Isaacson stands out as something that has almost nothing to do... John O'Brien
PHOTOS: Unforgettable scenes in Seattle (and beyond) this year As a round-up to 2017, we had our KUOW photographer Megan Farmer pick out some of the most memorable moments she captured. They paint a picture of a... Megan Farmer
The hidden story of Marys who defied the constraints of their time Bill Radke talks with poetry correspondent Elizabeth Austen about Seattle-based poet and science teacher Melinda Mueller’s poem “Covert Acts.” The three... Elizabeth Austen
A black 7-year-old sings as Snow White and a cruel audience laughs When Melyssa Stone was seven years old, she was chosen to play Snow White in a Disney revue at school. She wore a beautiful handmade dress, knew the... Katherine Banwell
Known for opening doors for Seattle artists, she now is opening the door to her family’s legacy Mayumi Tsutakawa is the only daughter of an influential arts family in Seattle. Her father was a sculptor, her mother and brothers musicians. During her... Marcie Sillman
The man who built Garfield High’s musical empire Marcus Tsutakawa is the youngest in a family of famous Seattle artists. He found a way to make his own mark on the cultural landscape of the city by... Marcie Sillman
He’s a blue collar musician with a high profile pedigree Deems Tsutakawa is the third child of a family of legendary Seattle artists. You can still see the fountains his father, George Tsutakawa, installed all... Marcie Sillman
Do you know the family story behind Seattle's beloved baseball mitt? If you’re a Seattle Mariners fan, you’ve probably been to Safeco Field. And if you’ve been to the Safe, you’ve probably seen the large bronze sculpture... Marcie Sillman
Hoaxes: an American history? Bill Radke sits down with Kevin Young, archivist at the New York Public Library and author of the new book "Bunk." The book is a catalog of hoaxes,... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke