Guest Lisa Quinn, Executive Director, Feet First, speaks with Diane Horn about public policies for pedestrians and key projects of Feet First.
There’s no sleep for The Flaming Lips this year. After releasing the uncharacteristically dark (but well received) concept album The Terror in the first half of the year and playing a string of supporting dates (including a headliner spot at this year’s Capitol Hill Block Party), the Lips went back…
Across the last three years, Project Pabst has quietly become one of the more reliably interesting festivals in the Pacific Northwest, which is no small feat considering its large-scale competition to the north of its site in Portland, Oregon. It's essentially the Room on Fire of Northwestern music…
Many know Sam Anderson from the band Hey Marseilles. But most don't know him for his new solo project, Arkomo. Well, not yet, anyway. Anderson, who plays guitar, keys and stringed instruments, is a multi-talented musician working to build Arkomo into something — what that is, specifically, is not 1…
Charlotte Gainsbourg shares a new video, Chance the Rapper reveals he's working on projects with Childish Gambino and Kanye West, and Charli XCX shares two new songs.
As they say via a press release, "Bachelor is not a band, it is a friendship."
New jazz music with Neil Welch (tenor sax), Brian Kinsella (piano), Cam Peace (guitar), Luke Bergman (upright bass), and Chris Icasiano (drums).
Guest Sandra Postel, Director of the Global Water Policy Project, speaks with Diane Horn about her most recent book “Replenish: The Virtuous Cycle of Water and Prosperity”.
Guest Lisa Quinn, Executive Director of Feet First, speaks with Diane Horn about Feet First Projects and updates to the City of Seattle's Pedestrian Master Plan.
Guest Jim Puckett, Executive Director and Founder, Basel Action Network (BAN), speaks with Diane Horn about BAN's e-Trash Transparency Project.
Guest Audra Mulkern speaks with Diane Horn about The Female Farmer Project, a chronicle of in-depth stories about the rise of women working in agriculture around the world.
Seattle continues to prove how rich a music scene it really has. Sam Anderson, who plays in the popular Hey Marseilles, is continuing the trend of band members in well-established groups putting out solo projects that blow people’s minds. Before him just a few months ago, Benjamin Verdoes of Iska D…
Musician Adrian Quesada talks about Mexico’s futuristic cumbia project Amantes del Futuro.
David Bazan's Pedro the Lion project returns after an eleven year absence. Playing three shows at the Tractor Tavern in December.
The legendary R.E.M. guitarist discusses collaborating with Joseph Arthur and the choices he’s made to make room for hope in his life.
Two generations of new music makers bring innovation and deep listening to this project featuring Cuong Vu (trumpet), Greg Sinibaldi (tenor sax), Aaron Otheim (keyboards), and Chris Icasiano (drums.)
Two generations of new music makers bring innovation and deep listening to this project. Featuring Cuong Vu (trumpet), Greg Sinibaldi (tenor sax), Aaron Otheim (keyboard) and Chris Icasiano (drums).
Bassist Keith Judelman put this new music project together with Andy Coe (guitar), Jason Chambliss (trumpet), Phil Parisot and Ivan Galvez (both on drums), and Lalo Bello (percussion).
Guest Rich Hatfield, Senior Conservation Biologist, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, speaks with Diane Horn about bumble bee conservation and the Pacific Northwest Bumblebee Atlas Project.