Lessons from getting out of the Seattle bubble to meet Trump supporters Bill Radke speaks with filmmaker James Allen Smith about his latest project to meet Trump supporters. Smith recently drove his Prius from Seattle to... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Remembering those who resisted Japanese internment Bill Radke speaks with author Frank Abe about his 2000 documentary "Conscience and the Constitution," which looks at Japanese who resisted their... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
A case for luring movies to Washington state You may have seen the movie Captain Fantastic . This week, actor Viggo Mortensen got an Academy Award nomination for his work in it. Marcie Sillman
Crowds love 'Sausage Party', but animators don't Bill Radke speaks with Stephen Quinn, host of CBC Radio's On The Coast, about a complaint filed on behalf of Vancouver animation workers. Animators... Kate OConnell Bill Radke
Can comedy reform a swing hater? Bill Radke speaks with social justice comedian Negin Farsad about how she believes comedy can change people's negative views of Muslims and other... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Virtual reality comes to SIFF Ross Reynolds interviews Sandy Cioffi, curator of the virtual reality festival SIFFX, within the Seattle International Film Festival. Cioffi describes... Ross Reynolds
Three picks for SIFF from Seattle filmmaker Megan Griffiths Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle filmmaker Megan Griffiths about her picks for the Seattle International Film Festival. Griffiths recommends "Captain... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
This week we're confronting public-private issues Was KUOW too private about its negotiations to buy a public radio station? What say should the public have in bathroom privacy? Should the private... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
SIFF kicks off with Woody Allen's new film. Should you watch? Bill Radke talks with Seattle Times columnist Nicole Brodeur and The Stranger's Sean Nelson about Seattle International Film Festival's choice to open... Bill Radke Jason Pagano
British Columbia to cut film and TV tax breaks Bill Radke speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about the decision in British Columbia to reduce film and TV tax breaks. Bill Radke