"My obsessive scale with Pearl Jam is definitely a 10." From posters to photos, guitar picks to Eddie Vedder's actual guitar, Pearl Jam super fan Shon Abrahamson has a collection of band memorabilia that can only be described as mind-blowingly epic.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson talks about his 58 (!) lawsuits against the Trump administration that range from immigration to environmental protections to 3-D printed guns. Then, Secretary of State Kim Wyman describes election security as "a race with no end," especially with the state's presidential primary upon us. Hear what the state is doing to keep up.
Low Hums, featuring Jonas Haskins, Mike Bayer, Miles Panto, John Farvar, and Leland Corley, are tasty mix of psych folk, breezy pop and chunky rock & roll. They perform "Tunnel of Light" and "Supernova" off their new LP "Zzyzx."
“We will celebrate when the work is done.” Seattle-based writer Ijeoma Oluo leads a timely keynote discussion on race in our country at the City of Seattle's annual Unity Day celebration. This event honors the legacy of Dr. King with an address from Lakota Activist Matt Remle, musical performances, the Salute to Greatness Awards, and more.
Change can be scary! In this episode of Look, Listen and Learn, Auntie Lena helps Possum process feelings and realize new perspectives about change through a story about Henrietta the elephant, cooking, and making art together.
Award-winning poet, fiction writer, and essayist Alex Gallo-Brown reads "Before Charlottesville" from his 2019 book "Variations of Labor."
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