Get lost with the Bang Kung Association, featuring field recordings, processing and juxtaposition.
An archive broadcast recorded in May 1995: presented in association with the 25th Seattle Improvised Music Festival, revealing this seminal band of 14 players in full flight.
Deep psychedelic electronic explorations from these Translinguistic Other associates, featuring Garek Druss (vocals, beats), David Golightly (Moog synthesizer), Aubrey Nehring (guitar, vocals), and Jamie Potter (Jupiter).
Guest James Longhurst, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin—La Crosse, speaks with Diane Horn about his book “Bike Battles: A History of Sharing the American Road”.
Guest Margaret Morales, Senior Research Associate at the Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about how better zoning could help dismantle structural school segregation in Seattle.
Guest Coll Thrush, Associate Professor of History at the University of British Columbia speaks with Diane Horn about his book Native Seattle: Histories from the Crossing-Over Place, Second Edition.
Guest Kristen Brengel, Director of Legislative and Government Relations, National Parks Conservation Association, speaks with Diane Horn about threats to our National Parks, as well as opportunities to protect and enhance them.
Guest April Linton of the Fair Trade Association speaks with Diane Horn about her book "Fair Trade from the Ground Up: New Markets for Social Justice."
Guest April Linton of the Fair Labor Association speaks with Diane Horn about her book, "Fair Trade from the Ground Up: New Markets for Social Justice."
Guest Nick Norton, Executive Director, Washington Association of Land Trusts, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of Washington Land trusts to conserve land and help address climate change.
Members of the newly formed Washington Nightlife and Music Association talk about the current state of music venues and the five steps that need to happen in order for them to survive.
Guest Daniel Aldrich, Associate Professor of Political Science, Purdue University, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "Building Resilience: Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery".
Guest Daniel Aldrich, Associate Professor of Political Science at Purdue University, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "Building Resilience: Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery".
Guest Arnie Gundersen, Chief Engineer at Fairewinds Associates and nuclear expert, speaks with Diane Horn about the implications of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster and evaluates the nuclear risks facing the Northwest and the United States.
Sherry Boschert, cofounder and President of the San Francisco Electric Vehicle Association, speaks with Diane Horn about Boschert's book "Plug-in Hybrids: The Cars That WIll Recharge America."
Guest Michael Marmot, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, and President of the World Medical Association. speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book, “The Health Gap: The Challenge of an Unequal World”.
Guest Mark Gerome Walters, Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, University of South Florida St. Petersburg, speaks with Diane Horn about his book “Seven Modern Plagues and How We Are Causing Them.”
Guest Ginny Sullivan, Special Projects Director and U.S. Bicycle Route System Coordinator, Adventure Cycling Association, speaks with Diane Horn about the benefits of a U.S. Bicycle Route System and progress made towards its implementation.
Guest Margaret Morales, Senior Research Associate, Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about how backyard cottages could help close the affordable housing gap and provide homes for extremely low income individuals.