What myths can tell us about a modern world awash in information Human beings have depended on mythology since the beginning of our existence. Myths told us how the world began, how to understand its trials and... John O'Brien
Try out a Sad Bath. You just might like it From Seattle's Macefield Music Festival in Ballard DJ Michael Stevens shares with Bill Radke some local bands you ought to know about. Bill Radke Matt Martin
What half a century of swinging means to Seattle radio Amanda Wilde speaks with historian Feliks Banel, a self-described huge fan of live local radio, about The Swing Years' place in Seattle radio history. Amanda Wilde
Whatever kind of music you are into, there's a deep well in Seattle Bill Radke speaks with Jonathan Zwickel, senior editor of City Arts magazine about local music you should be listening to. Zwickel puts out a monthly... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Is Thunderpussy too offensive to trademark? Bill Radke talks to Molly Sides and Leah Julius of the Seattle band Thunderpussy and their struggle to trademark a name that the federal government has... Bill Radke Shane Mehling
Does protest music matter anymore? Bill Radke speaks with music critics Charles Cross and Gina Arnold about what makes a good protest song. They also discussed how protest music has... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Trump inspires new era of Northwest protest music Donald Trump’s promise to build a wall along the Mexico border has inspired plenty of protest. Including a song by Portland-based musician Kyle Craft, ... David Hyde
Renowned violinist encourages young people of color to love music Quinton Morris is a violin virtuoso who wants to give back. The Seattle University teacher grew up in Renton and fondly remembers the support he got... Jamala Henderson Katherine Banwell
Her fiancé shot her in the face but she still has a voice Kenneth Fiaui had always been jealous of his girlfriend. He was even jealous of her 4-month-old cat. On the night he shot her, Courtney Weaver was... Jeannie Yandel Matt Martin
The Washington musicians who used technology to change music Jeannie Yandel talks to KUOW's Amanda Wilde about three local musicians from the 20th century who changed their industry through technology and innovation. Amina Al-Sadi Jeannie Yandel