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        Podcast | These celebs’ last meals make a tasty Thanksgiving menu

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        / November 22, 2023

        Your Last Meal gets in the Turkey Day spirit with interviews from Greta Gerwig, Martina McBride and more.

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        / November 22, 2023

        In this podcast potluck, Zosia Mamet defends marshmallow sweet potatoes and Christopher Kimball puts cheddar on apple pie. Plus, why we eat turkey.

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        / November 22, 2023
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        Mossback

        Podcast | Preserving 50 years of Pacific Northwest photography

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        / November 17, 2023

        Asahel Curtis shot thousands of images in the early 20th century. Knute Berger talks about the effort to share them with the public for the first time.

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        Podcast | Washington voters dissatisfied with U.S. political system

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        / November 10, 2023

        In the early 20th century, Catherine Montgomery spearheaded a movement to preserve old growth in Washington forests. Knute Berger shares her story.

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        Your Last Meal | On the set of Apple TV’s ‘Lessons In Chemistry'

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        / November 9, 2023

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        Podcast | What it’s like raising a baby in a Washington prison

        Reporters Amanda Snyder and Joseph O'Sullivan share the stories of three moms who live with their babies through the state's prison parenting program.

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        In 1915, Germany wanted to keep the United States from joining World War I. Knute Berger explains how the fight came to the Northwest.

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        We spoke with reporter Josh Cohen about the district races and how they could impact the city after Nov. 7.

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        Still encountering racism in the ‘free’ states of the West, some Black communities sought the American Dream in Canada.

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        / October 26, 2023

        Listeners share the stories behind their tastiest tattoos, and we learn about iconic foods and drinks created entirely by mistake.

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        Investigations

        Podcast | Following the COVID small-business money

        The Working Washington program aimed to get pandemic relief to small and “historically disadvantaged” business owners. Did it?

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        / October 25, 2023
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        Podcast | How urban gardening took root in Seattle

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        / October 20, 2023

        P-Patches launched a modern agricultural movement in the 1970s, sprouting from a small family farm in Wedgwood.

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