Guest Chris Morgan, Executive Director of Wildlife Media and Co-Director of the Grizzly Bear Outreach Project, speaks with Diane Horn about the status of the world's bears and his film "BEARTREK."
Guest Cecile Andrews speaks with Diane Horn about her book, co-edited with Wanda Urbanska, "Less is More: Embracing Simplicity for a Healthy Planet, a Caring Economy, and Lasting Happiness."
Bill Janovitz and co. step into the KEXP Live Room with John Richards to discuss their children not noticing when they go on tour and perform a set of Buffalo Tom songs old and new.
Hazy and alluring, Seattle outfit Red Ribbon perform four songs from their debut album Dark Party at Avast! Recording Co.
Today's Song of the Day, as chosen by Sonic Reducer co-host Brian Foss, is "Kimchi For Christmas" by Champagne Honeybee, a 2014 self-released single.
Today's Song of the Day, as chosen by Sonic Reducer co-host Brian Foss, is "Dangerous Christmas" by Warning: Danger!, a 2019 self-released single.
For this episode, we welcome one of KEXP's newest DJs, Gabriel Lopez, co-host of the weekly show Vinelands.
Sonic Reducer co-host Brian Foss talks about protest music, punching nazis, and the feminist punk rock band Cheap Perfume.
KEXP DJ John Richards speaks with Mike Simpson (a.k.a. E.Z. Mike) of The Dust Brothers about co-producing Beastie Boys' seminal second album, Paul's Boutique.
KEXP DJ John Richards speaks with Mike Simpson (a.k.a. E.Z. Mike) of The Dust Brothers about co-producing Beastie Boys' seminal second album, Paul's Boutique.
KEXP is proud to co-present the "Face the Music" series at the 45th annual Seattle International Film Festival. Check out the line-up of films.
Sound & Vision host Emily Fox spoke with Matthew Campbell, co-author of the article "The Dark Side of K-pop: Assault, Prostitution, Suicide, and Scandals" about sexual assault in the K-pop industry.
As a coda of sorts for his time co-hosting The Cobain 50, Martin Douglas resurrects his "Requiem for a Fake Punk" series to pay tribute to the band that steered the direction of his love for music.
Guest Lester Brown, President, Earth Policy Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about his book, “The Great Transition: Shifting from Fossil Fuels to Solar and Wind Energy”, co-authored by Janet Larsen, J. Matthew Roney and Emily E. Adams.
Guest William Easterly, Professor of Economics at New York University and Co-director of NYU's Development Research Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about his book “The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators, and the Forgotten Rights of the Poor”.
Guests Jennifer Grove, Executive Director, Northwest Seed, and Pam Burton, co-owner, Puget Sound Solar, speak with Diane Horn about progress made in providing solar energy for Washington State and the Solarize Washington program.
Guest Erik Assadourian, Senior Fellow at Worldwatch Institute and Co-director of State of the World 2012, speaks with Diane Horn about the State of the World 2012 report: Moving Toward Sustainable Prosperity and discusses the path to degrowth in overdeveloped countries.
Guest Sarah van Gelder, co-founder and executive editor of YES! Magazine and YesMagazine.org, speaks with Diane Horn about the book she edited "This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement".
Guest Kit Oldham, a staff historian for HistoryLink.org, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "The Story of the Port of Seattle: Rising Tides and Tailwinds: 1911-2011", co-authored with Peter Blecha and the HistoryLink Staff.