Episode 16 of our Stranger week-in-review podcast. (Now available on iTunes.)
Episode 27 of our Stranger week-in-review podcast. (Now available on iTunes.)

On this week’s podcast, Stranger writer Rich Smith gives the inside scoop on a frightening $2 million rebranding effort at the Seattle Public Library that just got halted in its tracks. (Due in large part to Rich’s reporting.)

Then Nation writer Ari Berman talks about his new book, Give Us the Ballot, which traces the history of the struggle for equal voting rights in this country—a struggle that continues to this day, even here in Washington State.

After that, Stranger food writer Angela Garbes brings in the surest sign of fall, the persimmon, and we have a taste. (With a cameo by noted persimmon critic Nancy Hartunian.)

Plus, as always, the music of the amazing Ahamefule J. Oluo!

Blabbermouth October 30, 2015


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Eli Sanders was The Stranger's associate editor. His book, "While the City Slept," was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. He once did this and once won...