Rahwa Ogbe Keshi Habte, Seattle community organizer, dies at 42 Rahwa Ogbe Keshi Habte was an organizer, chef, artist, entrepreneur, and beloved leader in the Seattle community. She passed away on August 28, 2020 at the age of 42. Esmy Jimenez
Seattle Now: Gabriel Teodros on KEXP's new lineup Seattle’s renowned all-music public radio station is changing its lineup to bring more voices to its airwaves and become an anti-racist organization. KEXP DJ and associate music director Gabriel Teodros talks about the changes and why it's an important move in this moment. Patricia Murphy Caroline Chamberlain Gomez
Arts & Life Ep. 6: Are We Going to Be OK? Seattle’s goddess of psychedelic soul finds inspiration in quarantine Artist SassyBlack finds new ways to reach fans and explores the meaning of creative genius with Malcolm Gladwell during the Covid-19 lockdown. Kristin Leong
Health Seattle Now: Corona jams with KEXP's John Richards KEXP's morning show host John Richards has been helping listeners through breakups, deaths and loneliness for more than a decade — now they're going on a new journey together. Guest: John Richards, KEXP Morning Show DJ and Associate Program Director. Patricia Murphy Clare McGrane
The evolution of love songs How have love songs evolved? And what's the song of your romance? We hear from listeners about the love songs that are meaningful to them. Bill Radke Sarah Leibovitz
December 26th | 'Somebody who looked like this was here': five immigrant artists who helped shape 2019 It’s the end of the year, and Record producers have been revisiting some of our favorite conversations. Mine were about: immigrants. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke
Looking back on the year in review Bill Radke reviews some of our favorite stories of the year with Seattle writer and author of Like a Mother, Angela Garbes, host of Too Beautiful to Live and Live Wire, Luke Burbank, and senior editor at APM Podcasts, Phyllis Fletcher. Bill Radke
Arts & Life '1973: Rock At The Crossroads' Acts As A Mirror For One Moment In Time Via popular music, Andrew Grant Jackson paints a vivid portrait of a year that was the last gasp of an age of possibility, when idealism gave way to economic recession and cynical disillusionment. Michael Schaub
Arts & Life Seattle settles Showbox lawsuit, but theater's fate still uncertain The city of Seattle’s battle with the owner of the Showbox theater property appears to be over for now – with an agreement that would allow redevelopment of the site. Gil Aegerter
Arts & Life A Trumpet Made Of Bullets And The Kids Who Inspired It Take Hope Around The Country The Instrument of Hope, a trumpet made partly of bullets and inspired by the survivors of the 2018 Parkland, Fla., mass shooting, is touring the country to promote healing. Talia Schlanger