This is bassist and composer Tim Carey's new music project featuring Brian Bermudez (tenor sax), Cynthia Mullis (alto sax), Samantha Boshnack (trumpet), Nathan Vetter (trombone), Dan Taylor (piano) and Jeff Busch (drums).
Guest Paul Hawken, environmentalist, entrepreneur, and Co-founder and Executive Director, Project Drawdown, speaks with Diane Horn about the book “Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming”, for which he is the Editor.
Guest Jill Mangaliman, Executive Director, Got Green, speaks with Diane Horn about the newly released Climate Justice Project report “Our People, Our Planet, Our Power: Community-Led Research in South Seattle”.
Guest Kathy Pryor, Program Manager for the Washington Healthy Food in Health Care Initiative, speaks with Diane Horn about the Washington Healthy Food in Health Care Initiative and discusses local projects to promote healthy, sustainable food.
Guest Danielle Nierenberg, Senior Researcher, Worldwatch Institute, and Project Co-Director, State of the World 2011, speaks with Diane Horn about the 2011 State of the World report "Innovations that Nourish the Planet".
Guest Amanda Parrish, Beaver Project Director, Lands Council, speaks with Diane Horn about the Beaver Solution and how beavers can provide an alternative to concrete dams for water storage needs, as well as helping to protect and restore ecosystems.
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 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."
DJ Morgan guides you through a musical journey of the sessions that KEXP captured at the 2017 Trans Musicales Festival in Rennes, France, including tracks from Cosmic Project, Eight Rounds Rapid, and Husky Loops.
Arthur Buck — the aptly-named project of Joseph Arthur and Peter Buck — finds both journeymen in fine form, with their self-titled debut an excellent addition to both artist's canons.
Will Sheff's project Okkervil River has shared two outtakes from their latest album In the Rainbow Rain
The musician and producer from Argentina, Luis Maurette, brought to the city of Seattle his first album released as the solo project that began when he completed his part of the duo Lulacruza.
In this special edition of Add to Cart, KEXP spotlights the plight of independent music venues in Seattle and things you can buy to help support them.
Legendary Chicago musician Ron Trent delivers an extended 2-hour guest DJ mix that taps into the luxurious cosmic soul vibes captured on his latest project, WARM.
Baltimore-bred, London-based musician Marcus Brown reveals the funky and eclectic sounds that inspire his genre-blurring project Nourished By Time on his unpredictable guest DJ mix.
Guest Mark Jacobson, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Director of the Atmosphere/Energy Program, Stanford University, and Cofounder of the Solutions Project, speaks with Diane Horn about a 100% Wind, Water, Sunlight All-Sector Energy Plan for Washington State.
Guests Jenny Heins, Eric Thomas, and Paula Jenson of Sustainable Ballard, speak with Diane Horn about current projects in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood and the 10th Annual Sustainable Ballard Festival on September 29th.
Guests Alfredo Quarto, Executive Director, and Eli Penberthy, Campaign Coordinator of the Mangrove Action Project, speak with Diane Horn about The High Cost of Cheap Shrimp--a consumer awareness campaign on the dangers of imported farmed shrimp.
Guest Jonathan Mooney, president of Project Eye-to-Eye, a nonprofit mentoring and advocacy organization for students with learning disabilities, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "The Short Bus: A Journey Beyond Normal."