Behind the 11th Season of Mossback’s Northwest
The Mossback’s Northwest video series launched its 11th season last fall, covering topics ranging from the mystery of the Mima Mounds to World War II espionage to Seattle’s Princess Angeline.
Knute “Mossback” Berger is an editor-at-large and host of "Mossback’s Northwest" at Cascade PBS. He writes about politics and regional heritage.
The Mossback’s Northwest video series launched its 11th season last fall, covering topics ranging from the mystery of the Mima Mounds to World War II espionage to Seattle’s Princess Angeline.
One woman's devotion to documenting these huge ice formations in the late 1800s sheds light on what the PNW will look like when they are gone.
Chief Seattle’s daughter Kikisoblu, dubbed Princess Angeline by settlers, became a symbol for a rapidly changing city and its fraught past.
How have local foods evolved? From teriyaki to clam nectar, Rachel Belle and Knute Berger take a tour through the city's culinary history.
Henry Yesler's sawmill, and his unconventional marriage, helped make the city a leader in literature and gave us one of the great 20th century writers.