
Marcie Sillman
Arts and Culture ReporterYear started with KUOW: 1985
Marcie Sillman arrived at KUOW in 1985 to produce the station's daily public affairs program, Seattle After Noon. One year later, she became the local voice of All Things Considered, NPR's flagship afternoon news magazine. After five years holding down the drive-time microphone, a new opportunity arose. Along with Dave Beck and Steve Scher, Marcie helped create Weekday, a daily, two-hour forum for newsmakers, artists and thinkers.
The new century brought new challenges. Marcie and Dave Beck created The Beat, Seattle's only broadcast program to focus specifically on arts and culture. In 2002, after more than 15 years as a daily host, Marcie decided to become a full-time cultural reporter. During her career, more than 100 of her stories have been heard on NPR's newsmagazines, as well as on The Voice of America. In 2005, she became KUOW's first special projects reporter. In this role, she produced in-depth audio portraits and documentary series about life and culture in the Puget Sound Region.
In September, 2013, Marcie was part of the team that created The Record, a daily news magazine focused on the issues and culture of the Puget Sound region. After two years as Senior Host of the program, Marcie returned to full-time cultural reporting.
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The head of King County's arts, culture and heritage agency steps down April 30, after more than two decades on the job.KUOW's Arts and Culture reporter…
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Longtime Seattle dinner cabaret Teatro ZinZanni has found a new home on the Eastside.This spring Teatro ZinZanni officials plan to sign a 10-year lease on…
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Dancer David Rue performs in "Black Bois" this weekend at On the Boards. Rue and his family moved to the U.S. more than two decades ago as refugees from…
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Like so many children of immigrants, Che Sehyun was raised to pursue the traditional American dream: college and a professional career.“That was, to me,…
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Last Saturday’s biological weapons attack in Syria set off yet another wave of involuntary migration. Lebanese-American artist Mary Ann Peters says that…
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Two reports released this month showed a decline in opioid prescriptions in states that have legalized medical marijuana.One report looked at Medicaid…
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Lovable losers? Newbies with something to prove? A town on the cusp of reclaiming its glory?Seattle sports fans, it's time to talk about who we are.Let's…
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Marcie Sillman talks to author Michael Finkel about the story of Christopher Knight, a man who lived the life of a hermit for 27 years before he was…
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Marcie Sillman talks to Doug Nadvornick, reporter and program director for Spokane Public Radio about a new Elway poll that shows a close race for…
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April 11 was a rather unfortunate holiday: Equal Pay Day.It's the day when a woman's salary catches up to what the average man earned in the previous…