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A Charlie Brown Christmas, 50 Years Later
Let's admit it: Most Christmas music stinks. Subjected to the same cloying songs about sleigh rides and snowmen, otherwise upstanding citizens seek…
The Record: Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Seattle is having a crazy restaurant boom — there are more than 2,600 restaurants in the Seattle area, up 25 percent from a decade ago. So why are so many…
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The Record: Tuesday, May 9, Full Show
As you may have just heard, Seattle's mayor will not stand for re-election. He says he will stay on through the end of his term. We'll tell you what might…
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The Record: Monday, Feb 1, Full Show
Today on The Record: We talk a lot about homelessness, hear from someone who's lived without reliable shelter for three years. An Asian-American rock and…
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The Record: Thursday, Aug 11th, Full Show
The city of Seattle has cracked down on gay conversion therapy -- why does that matter? You'll find out from someone who's been through it. Also, Seattle…
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The Record: Thursday, March 31, Full Show
It started with Coon Lake. Now we know that Washington state has Negro Spring, Chinaman’s Hat and Jim Crow Creek. When is a place name too racist to…
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What is protest music anymore?
Bill Radke speaks with NPR music writer Ann Powers about the current state of protest music. Powers is moderating a panel discussing politics and music at…
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One Man's Story Of Rebuilding After 'Total Devastation'
Mike Peroni knows what it’s like to live through a disaster. In 2007, a massive flood wiped out his home and farm in Curtis, Wash., about 40 miles south…
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The biggest public works project Seattle won't vote on
Is Seattle's convention center really running out of space?The Washington State Convention Center in downtown Seattle wants to expand using nearly $2…
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Big Money (Almost Always) Talked in Seattle's 2015 Elections
As Seattle made the transition to City Council districts for the 2015 election, it saw more races, more candidates and much more money than ever…
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