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Julie Sevilla Drake operates her long arm machine, a moving apparatus that allows her add playful stitching across her quilts
Art by Northwest

Julie Sevilla Drake’s quilts pop with bold color

The Fidalgo Island artist trades traditional patterns for abstract images inspired by her dreams and daily walks.

August 15, 2024
Todd Horton suspends his “drawing devices” in trees and tides to see what nature’s movement communicates.
Art by Northwest

Todd Horton’s drawing devices reveal the dreams of trees

Brangien Davis delves into the Skagit Valley artist’s inventive techniques for using wind, water and woods to capture nature on canvas.

August 12, 2024
A smiling woman wearing a yellow scarf holds up a seashell attached to a piece of seaweed
Art by Northwest

Tininha Silva’s sculptures look like they washed ashore

In this premiere episode, Brangien Davis meets a Port Townsend artist to explore her creative process involving chicken wire and natural materials. 

August 1, 2024
Charles Royer
News

Remembering Charley Royer, Seattle’s only three-term mayor

Helping the city reinvent itself after the Boeing bust, Royer pushed for a Westlake Park makeover, the Convention Center and low-income housing.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ July 31, 2024
A photographer with a vintage camera sets up in the foreground of Mount Rainier
Cascade PBS Documentaries | ASAHEL: The Curtis Collection

ASAHEL: The Curtis Collection

Cascade PBS follows the Washington State Historical Society as they digitize unseen images of Pacific Northwest life from the 1890s to the 1940s.

July 3, 2024
Skinny forest tree trunks
Environment

Scientists seek ways to protect PNW rainforests from wildfires

Old-growth forests of the West Coast store about five gigatons of carbon, but researchers are still learning how climate change will affect vegetation.

by
  • Madeline Ostrander
Hakai Magazine
/ June 18, 2024
Torrey Stephenson in front of a pool
Northwest Reports

Podcast | Learning to swim as a trans man in Idaho

Season
1
,
Episode
70
/ May 15, 2024

After taking steps to affirm his gender, Torrey Stephenson decided to take a plunge – and became a triathlete in the process.

Host Rachel Belle digs up truffles in a mossy forest while her guest Alana McGee guides her along with her golden retriever, Ruby
The Nosh with Rachel Belle

Meet the dogs trained to sniff out Washington truffles

Rachel Belle joins Truffle Dog Company to forage for the coveted delicacies in the Snohomish County woods.

 

April 29, 2024
Knute Berger stands inside a vintage train car
Northwest Reports

Podcast | Behind the scenes of Mossback’s audio storytelling

Season
1
,
Episode
67
/ April 24, 2024

Producer Sara Bernard offers a peek into how the moss is made and teases what lies in wait for listeners in the podcast’s fifth season.

Host Rachel Belle smiles as her guests, Kirstin and Yura Vracko gather around a table to make non-alcoholic cocktails
The Nosh with Rachel Belle

Exploring Seattle’s vibrant sober scene one mocktail at a time

The city is thirsty — for non-alcoholic options. Rachel Belle meets with the folks fostering community by rethinking the way we connect over drinks.

 

April 22, 2024
Governor Dan Evans greeting Tony Le and son
Northwest Reports

Podcast | Dan Evans: Governor, senator, environmentalist

Season
1
,
Episode
66
/ April 17, 2024

After Evans’ appearance at a Northwest Power and Conservation Council meeting, Venice Buhain and Knute Berger discuss his impact on Washington.

Host Rachel Belle holds a long sheet of rainbow pasta with her guest Linda Miller Nicholson
The Nosh with Rachel Belle

Local pasta artist creates delicious edible rainbows

Painting, drawing and … food? Rachel Belle explores aesthetics with Linda Miller Nicholson, whose noodles have been praised by Oprah and Gigi Hadid.

 

April 15, 2024
Still from The Big Boeing Cover-Up
Mossback's Northwest

Mossback’s Northwest: How Hollywood helped produce a Boeing cover-up

During WWII, a movie set designer helped camouflage the factory where B-17 Flying Fortresses were built. Did it work?

April 12, 2024
Host Rachel Belle sits with a friend on stairs eating bagels
The Nosh with Rachel Belle

Watch out NYC, Seattle’s bringing a bagel boom

In the premiere of her new show, Rachel Belle is setting the record straight – there are good bagels in the PNW. She meets two bakers shaping the renaissance.

April 8, 2024
Knute Berger standing in front of a steam locomotive.
Mossback's Northwest

How avalanches changed PNW train travel

In 1910, twin tragedies eroded trust in the railway system, and over a century later stand as the most fatal ever in Washington and British Columbia.

April 5, 2024
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